Pasifika Entertainment Advancement Komiti Announces Producer and Executive Fellowship Class
LOS ANGELES, CA - February 11, 2026 - The Pasifika Entertainment Advancement Komiti (PEAK) announced its second cohort for the 2026 PEAK Producer and Executive Fellowship, according to Variety. The fellowship includes Celia Kaleialoha Kenney, Lowen Kainoa Rudolfo, Donato Fatuesi, Kayla Caldeira, and Anette.
The announcement comes amidst a flurry of other news, including developments in the entertainment industry and global affairs. According to Variety, the Singapore International Film Festival is rescheduling and appointing a new executive director. BBC Studios promoted Robert Schildhouse, and various reports covered global events.
In other news, Integrate, a platform designed for secure collaboration on classified government projects, secured $17 million in Series A funding, led by FPV Ventures, as reported by TechCrunch. The platform addresses the need for secure project management tools, allowing private companies and government agencies to work together, as demonstrated by its recent Space Force contract. This investment highlights a shift in the tech sector's approach to defense projects and the growing demand for secure collaboration solutions.
Meanwhile, Prince William concluded his Saudi Arabia tour focused on conservation, according to multiple sources cited by Variety. Other global events include Bangladesh holding its first election since a period of political unrest, and devastating wildfires in South America.
Also, Hillsdale College launched the "Learn Like Charlie" campaign, encouraging Americans to take free online courses mirroring those completed by the late Charlie Kirk, according to Fox News. The campaign was announced during Turning Point USA's All-American Halftime Show, with Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn reflecting on Kirk's educational journey and emphasizing the value of rigorous study.
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