US Foods Welcomes 18 New Culinary Students to the US Foods Scholars Program
US Foods Holding Corp. (NYSE: USFD) has announced its 2022 US Foods Scholars program, awarding eighteen culinary and hospitality students with scholarships of
- Awarding $20,000 scholarships to 18 students enhances USFD's community engagement.
- Program has provided over $1.3M in scholarships, supporting nearly 70 students since 2017.
- Initiative addresses talent shortages in the culinary and hospitality industries.
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Each scholar will receive
The company launched its US Foods Scholars program in 2017 to provide financial support and professional development opportunities to help students reach their full potential and contribute a meaningful solution to the talent shortage facing the restaurant and hospitality industry. Since its inception, the program has provided more than
“At US Foods, we help our customers and communities ‘Make It,’ and our US Foods Scholars program is a prime example, which helps future culinarians fulfill their dreams while building a pipeline of burgeoning talent for our customers,” said David Works, executive vice president and chief human resources officer,
The 2022 US Foods Scholars scholarship recipients are:
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Lemuel Garcia , a first-year chef’s training and business management student atThe Culinary Institute of America inNew York, N.Y. Hometown :New York, N.Y. -
Nancy Flores , a first-year culinary arts student atMonroe College inNew York, N.Y. Hometown :New York, N.Y. -
Vanessa Ruiz , a first-year pastry arts student atMonroe College inNew York, N.Y. Hometown :Mesa, Ariz. -
Ember Crecelius-Phelps , a first-year baking and pastry arts student atJohnson & Wales University inProvidence R.I. Hometown :Phoenix, Ariz.
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Briana Roper , a first-year culinary arts student atLawson State Community College inBirmingham, Ala. -
William Randle , a first-year culinary arts student atLawson State Community College inBirmingham, Ala. -
Douglas Maye , a third-year hospitality management student atBethune-Cookman University inDaytona Beach, Fla. Hometown :Brandon, Fla. -
Tyra Dunnaway , a second-year hospitality management student atBethune-Cookman University inDaytona Beach, Fla. -
Arisha Miller , a second-year baking and pastry arts student at theInternational Culinary School at theArt Institute of Atlanta inAtlanta, Ga. Hometown :Ellenwood, Ga. -
Nirelys Rohena-Santos, a first-year baking and pastry arts student at
The Art Institute of Atlanta inAtlanta, Ga. Hometown :Stockbridge, Ga. -
Christina Bortnick , a first-year baking and pastry arts student atWake Technical Community College inRaleigh, N.C. Hometown :Durham, N.C. -
Emily Naughton , a first-year culinary arts student atWake Technical Community College inRaleigh, N.C. Hometown :Cary, N.C.
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Gloria Davis , a first-year culinary arts student at theWashburne Culinary Institute inChicago, Ill. Hometown :Chicago, Ill. -
Ulises Roman , a first-year baking and pastry arts student atKendall College atNational Louis University inChicago, Ill. Hometown :Chicago, Ill. -
Emily Backus , a first-year culinary arts student atAustin Community College inAustin, Texas .Hometown :Austin, Texas -
Shyla Underwood a first-year pastry and culinary arts student atAustin Community College inAustin, Texas .Hometown :Seguin, Texas
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Charles Justice , a first-year culinary arts student atLinn-Benton Community College inPortland, Ore. Hometown :Corvallis, Ore. -
Kaarina Nyman , a first-year culinary arts student atLinn-Benton Community College inPortland, Ore. Hometown :Corvallis, Ore.
“We are proud to support
The US Foods Scholars program is administered with the support of Scholarship America and Careers through Culinary Arts Program. All US Foods Scholars are selected through a formal application process. Each applicant is evaluated based on several criteria, including academic performance, financial need and a personal essay.
To learn more about the US Foods Scholars program and the newest recipients visit www.usfoods.com/about-us-foods/us-foods-scholars.
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With a promise to help its customers Make It,
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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