US Foods Announces 18 New Scholarship Recipients to Support Much-Needed Culinary Talent Pipeline for Restaurant Industry
September 27 2023 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
Program Has Awarded More Than $1.6 Million In
Scholarships Since 2017
Today, US Foods Holding Corp. (NYSE: USFD) – one of America’s
leading foodservice distributors – announced its 2023 class of US
Foods Scholars. The group includes 18 students from across the
country pursuing degrees in culinary arts, baking and pastry, chef
training, and business management. Each student will receive a
scholarship of $20,000 to support their continued education and
development opportunities with US Foods culinary professionals.
The company launched the US Foods Scholars program in 2017 to
provide financial support and hands-on learning to students
pursuing careers in the culinary and hospitality industries who
require financial assistance to take the next step in their
education. Since its launch, the program has awarded more than $1.6
million in scholarships to nearly 90 students to help them reach
their full potential and contribute a meaningful solution to the
talent shortage facing the restaurant and hospitality industry.
Currently, the program has more than 30 active US Foods Scholars
working toward their degrees.
“The US Foods Scholars program demonstrates our promise to help
customers and communities Make It. In addition to supporting the
education and development of future culinarians, the program also
builds a pipeline of promising talent for our customers,” said Dave
Flitman, US Foods CEO. “These students are making incredible
strides toward their future culinary careers, and we are honored to
support their achievements and educational goals.”
The 2023 US Foods Scholars scholarship recipients are:
East Region:
- Mia Avila, a culinary arts and hospitality management at
Monroe College in Bronx, NY. Hometown: New York, NY.
- Meshech Whitley, a pastry and hospitality student at
Monroe College in Bronx, NY. Hometown: Bronx, NY.
Southeast Region:
- Amber Jones, a culinary science student at the Lawson
State Community College in Birmingham, AL. Hometown: Birmingham,
AL.
- Parris Perry, a food business management student at the
Lawson State Community College in Birmingham, AL. Hometown:
Birmingham, AL.
- I’Yonna Gardner, a hospitality management student at
Bethune Cookman University of Daytona, FL. Hometown: Daytona Beach,
FL.
- Kristianna Anderson, a hospitality management student at
Bethune Cookman University of Daytona, FL. Hometown: Kennesaw,
GA.
- Victoria Dunn, a baking and pastry arts student at Wake
Technical College in Raleigh, NC. Hometown: Raleigh, NC.
- Amber Quinn, a baking and pastry arts student at Wake
Technical College in Raleigh, NC. Hometown: Raleigh, NC.
- Michelle Kwaw, a food business management student.
Hometown: Lawrenceville, GA.
- Natalie Soto, a culinary science student. Hometown:
Atlanta, GA.
Central Region:
- Elisabeth DiVito, a culinary science student at Austin
Community College in Austin, TX. Hometown: Austin, TX.
- Rikki Junius, a baking and pastry arts student at Austin
Community College in Austin, TX. Hometown: Austin, TX.
- Natalie Cortes, a baking and pastry student at Kendall
College at National Louis University in Chicago, Ill. Hometown:
Chicago, Ill.
- Edwin Niola, a culinary management student at Kendall
College at National Louis University in Chicago, Ill. Hometown:
Chicago, Ill.
West Region:
- Kaylee Segura Provencher, a culinary arts and restaurant
and business management student at Central Arizona Community
College in Coolidge, AZ. Hometown: Maricopa, AZ.
- Samuel Bickley, a hotel and restaurant management
student at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, AZ. Hometown:
Phoenix, AZ.
- Duane Falls, a culinary science student at Linn-Benton
Community College in Portland, OR. Hometown: Warrenton, OR.
- Colton Tharp, a culinary science student at Linn-Benton
Community College in Portland, OR. Hometown: Dallas, OR.
The US Foods Scholars program is administered with the support
of Scholarship America and Careers through the 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/scholars.
About US Foods With a promise to help its customers Make
It, US Foods is one of America’s great food companies and a leading
foodservice distributor, partnering with approximately 250,000
restaurants and foodservice operators to help their businesses
succeed. With 70 broadline locations and more than 85 cash and
carry stores, US Foods and its 29,000 associates provides its
customers with a broad and innovative food offering and a
comprehensive suite of e-commerce, technology and business
solutions. US Foods is headquartered in Rosemont, Ill. Visit
https://www.usfoods.com/to learn more.
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 Richard Grausman, C-CAP impacts over
17,000 students each year. Countless C-CAP alumni work throughout
the country and are guiding the future leaders of the culinary and
hospitality industry. Visit ccapinc.org to learn more.
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