Full Sail University: After graduating from her third Full Sail University degree program, Devan was accepted into the Emmys' prestigious Television Academy Foundation Internship Program. She was later brought on as the assistant to the showrunner on shows from the Oprah Winfrey Network, and has worked as a writer’s assistant for DC Universe, as well as a writer’s assistant on Freeform.
Devan is a staff writer on season one of the upcoming Warner Bros. TV-produced, OWN drama series ‘Delilah’, and most recently she served as the script coordinator for ‘Mike’, the biography of Mike Tyson.
In her personal life, Devan is an entrepreneur and advocate at heart. She is the owner and CEO of Boss Up Productions, a multi-platform production company, and a dedicated screenwriting instructor for Kids in the Spotlight, a nonprofit filmmaking initiative for foster care youth.
Devan has served as the Board Co-Chair President of Black Employees of Warner Bros. She is also heavily involved in mentoring Full Sail alumni and has given back in classrooms, as well as being a panelist at campus and online events.
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Located in Winter Park, Florida, Full Sail University offers academic certificates, undergraduate programs, and graduate programs designed for the world of entertainment media and emerging technologies. Full Sail’s creative approach to education provides an immersive, fast-paced, and relevant learning experience that mirrors the workflow and collaboration found throughout today’s rapidly evolving industries.
Full Sail’s areas of study include music and recording, technology, games, art and design, film and television, media and communications, business, and sports marketing. Full Sail graduate credits include work on Oscar, Emmy, Grammy, ADDY, MTV Video Music Award, and Video Game Award nominated and winning projects.
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