Cynthia Littleton Business EditorCathleen Young didn’t know anything about accounting, fundraising, human resources or running a nonprofit organization when she joined the Humanitas Prize as executive director in 2007.
She was a film and TV writer who had been involved with the organization ever since she won a Humanitas kudo for her 1994 Hallmark Hall of Fame telepic “A Place for Annie.”Fifteen years later, Young is stepping down now that she has found a new home for Humanitas at Loyola Marymount University’s School of Film and Television.The West Los Angeles university will administer the Humanitas Prize awards, designed to recognize writers of movies and TV shows that illuminate the human condition.“I dated a few colleges, but nothing.
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