US Foods Names 18 New Students to US Foods Scholars Program
US Foods has selected the latest group of 18 culinary and hospitality students for its US Foods Scholars program, offering scholarships up to
- Awarded over $1,000,000 in scholarships since 2017.
- Selected 18 new recipients, expanding to two historically Black colleges.
- Supports students in nine key markets, enhancing community ties.
- None.
Since launching its scholarship program in 2017,
The US Foods Scholars program was launched in 2017 and aims to inspire students to reach their full potential and make meaningful contributions to the culinary and hospitality industries. Since its inception, the program has offered more than
Since launching, US Foods Scholars has provided financial support and professional development opportunities to culinary and hospitality students who demonstrate tremendous promise and achievement but require assistance to take the next step in their career. US Foods Scholars currently supports students in nine markets, including
“We’re delighted to announce the newest members of the US Foods Scholars program and look forward to celebrating their accomplishments as they serve as the next generation of culinary talent,” said David Works, executive vice president and chief human resources officer,
This year’s 18 recipients are:
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Abbi Sanchez , a first-year culinary arts student atLinn Benton-Community College inPortland, Ore. Hometown :Santa Rosa, Calif. -
Alec Lockridge , a first-year food business management student atLawson State Community College inBirmingham, Ala. Hometown :Gainesville, Fla. -
Angela Villanueva , a first-year culinary arts student atKendall College of Culinary Arts andHospitality Management inChicago, Ill. Hometown :Chicago, Ill. -
Anthony Trabasas, a first-year culinary arts student at the
Culinary Institute of America inHyde Park, N.Y. Hometown : Bacolod City,Philippines . -
Ashleigh Johnson , a first-year culinary arts student atLinn Benton Community College inPortland, Ore. Hometown :Hillsboro, Ore. -
Briana Headen , a first-year baking and pastry arts student atWake Technical Community College inRaleigh, N.C. Hometown :Durham, N.C. -
Chayil Hyland , a first-year hospitality management student atCornell University inIthaca, N.Y. Hometown :Queens, N.Y. -
Christina Crossland , a first-year culinary arts student at theArt Institute of Atlanta inAtlanta, Ga. Hometown :Decatur, Ga. -
Haylee Michaud , a first-year culinary arts student, school undecided.Hometown :Lake Havasu City, Ariz. -
Imani Bonner , a first-year culinary arts student atLawson State Community College inBirmingham, Ala. Hometown :Birmingham, Ala. -
Jabreya Gilbert, a first-year hospitality management student at
Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona, Fla.Hometown :Homestead, Fla. -
Keturah Wicks , a first-year hospitality management student atWake Technical College inRaleigh, N.C. Hometown :Willow Spring, N.C. -
Mitchell Starks , a first-year culinary arts student atInternational Culinary School at theArt Institute of Atlanta inAtlanta, Ga. Hometown :Marietta, Ga. -
Phil Varney , a first-year culinary arts student atAustin Community College inAustin, Texas .Hometown :Bristol, England . -
Renata Salinas , a first-year baking and pastry student atKendall College of Culinary Arts andHospitality Management inChicago, Ill. Hometown :Chicago, Ill. -
Sarah Turner , a first-year baking and pastry arts student atAustin Community College inAustin, Texas .Hometown :Round Rock, Texas . -
Sheanejah Crabbe, a first-year hospitality and tourism management student at
Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona, Fla.Hometown :St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands . -
Tamia Debus , a first-year culinary arts student atScottsdale Community College inScottsdale, Ariz. Hometown :Tampa, Fla.
The US Foods Scholars program is administered with the support of Scholarship America, Careers through Culinary Arts Program (C-CAP) and the
Learn more about the program and the newest recipients here.
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About Careers through Culinary Arts Program (C-CAP)
Careers through Culinary Arts Program (C-CAP) is a national nonprofit that educates and guides underserved high school students toward a bright future. C-CAP prepares students for the workplace through chef mentoring, field trips, work experience and job training, scholarships, and college and career advising. Founded in 1990 by culinary educator
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