McCormick Honors 2024 Student Unsung Heroes; Awards $105,000 in Total Scholarships
McCormick & Company awarded $105,000 in scholarships to six student-athletes during their 2024 Unsung Heroes event. Alivia White from Patapsco High School and Akintomiwa David Are from Owings Mills High School each received $40,000 Charles Perry McCormick Scholarships. Four other students received additional scholarships ranging from $5,000 to $7,500. The event celebrated 99 student-athletes for their commitment to unselfish team play. Keynote speaker Kyle Hamilton, Baltimore Ravens Safety, shared his inspiring journey during the ceremony.
- McCormick awarded $105,000 in scholarships, highlighting financial support to the community.
- Two students received substantial $40,000 scholarships each, enhancing McCormick's image as a benefactor.
- Recognition of 99 student-athletes demonstrates McCormick's commitment to promoting unselfish team play.
- Keynote speaker Kyle Hamilton's participation added value and visibility to the event.
- The PR lacked direct financial performance data, which might be important for investors.
- No mention of revenue growth, market expansion, or profitability in the announcement.
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The in-person event held yesterday evening at the M&T Bank Exchange, located in downtown
During the ceremony, keynote speaker Kyle Hamilton, Safety for the Baltimore Ravens, engaged in an on-stage question-and-answer conversation, which was moderated by emcee Scott Garceau, sports radio personality and broadcaster, and featured questions from student-athletes in attendance. In his comments,
Ms. White, a member of the women's basketball team at Patapsco High School, worked hard to lead the team in rebounds and assists, which she knew would affect her team's overall success, despite always being told that she was an undersized Center. When a fellow student and member of the school's lacrosse team was being bullied, Ms. White took her fellow student under her wing and look out for her on and off the field, a sport she wasn't involved in. She is the true definition of an Unsung Hero.
Mr. Are, a member of the men's football team at Owings Mills High School, regularly volunteers to tutor freshmen students to help ensure their eligibility and good grades, despite adapting to a new country just a few years back. Mr. Are also spent an entire offseason practicing at the Center position, which he preferred, but selflessly volunteered to switch positions at the beginning of the season when a transfer proved to be a better fit, all to do what was in the team's best interest. He is an Unsung Hero who exemplifies unselfish play.
Four other students were recognized with additional scholarships at this year's Unsung Heroes event. Jadah Reid from Western High School and Bernard Bolden IV from Lansdowne High School were awarded
The Unsung Heroes program recognizes unselfish student-athletes and honors those who substantially contribute to the success of their school without receiving acclaim. Originally established in 1940 by former McCormick & Company Chairman Charles P. McCormick Sr., the program is reflective of McCormick & Company's core belief in the Power of People.
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