US Foods Names First National Class of US Foods Scholars to Fuel Culinary Talent Pipeline for Operators
November 12 2024 - 8:00AM
Business Wire
The 18 New Students Represent Best-in-Class
Culinary Education Programs From Across The Country
Today, US Foods Holding Corp. (NYSE: USFD) –
one of America’s leading foodservice distributors – announced its
2024 class of US Foods Scholars. In a first for the company, US
Foods expanded its signature US Foods Scholars program to
applicants nationwide. This year’s class includes 18 impressive
students, who represent 10 schools from across the country and are
pursuing 2- or 4-year post-secondary degrees in culinary arts,
baking and pastry, chef training, or business management. Students
will receive a scholarship of $20,000 to support their continued
education, as well as development opportunities with US Foods
culinary professionals.
According to the National Restaurant Association, 45% of
operators report that they need more employees to meet customer
demand1. The US Foods Scholars program launched in 2017 to provide
financial support and hands-on learning opportunities to culinary
and hospitality students seeking to bolster their academic and
career development, and to contribute a meaningful solution to the
talent shortage facing the restaurant and hospitality industry.
Since its launch, the program has offered more than $2 million in
scholarships to more than 100 students to help them achieve their
educational goals and launch their careers. Currently, the program
has more than 30 active US Foods Scholars working toward their
degrees.
“The US Foods Scholars program is a testament to US Foods’
commitment to helping our customers and communities Make It. Beyond
helping our Scholars attain their degrees, this program ensures the
culinary and hospitality talent pipeline remains strong for our
industry and our customers,” said Dave Flitman, US Foods CEO.
“We’re honored to be a part of this incredible cohort’s journey and
look forward to watching their future careers in the foodservice
industry flourish.”
The 2024 US Foods Scholars scholarship recipients are:
- Anna Lorena Masini Aleman, a culinary arts and hotel and
restaurant management major at Northern Arizona University in
Flagstaff, Arizona. Hometown: Goodyear, Arizona.
- Brandy Amorosi, a culinary arts major at East Coast
Polytechnical Institute University in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Hometown: Buffalo, New York.
- Ann Daigle, a hospitality management major at Johnson
& Wales University in Charlotte, North Carolina. Hometown:
Bristol, Connecticut.
- Carmela Defeo, a culinary arts major at Johnson &
Wales University in Charlotte, North Carolina. Hometown: Jefferson
City, Missouri.
- Delaney Deuel, a culinary arts major at Johnson &
Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island. Hometown: Pillager,
Minnesota.
- Michael Goldmann, a food business management major at
Johnson & Wales University in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Hometown: Plantation, Florida.
- Camryn Kennedy, a baking and pastry arts major at
Johnson & Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island.
Hometown: Medina, Ohio.
- Teresa Kracht, a culinary arts major at St. Paul College
in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Hometown: West St. Paul, Minnesota.
- Sophia Lampros, a baking and pastry arts major at Pikes
Peak State College in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Hometown:
Monument, Colorado.
- Taya Pierce, a hospitality major at Northern Arizona
University in Flagstaff, Arizona. Hometown: Peoria, Arizona.
- Irelynn Randall, a culinary arts major at Linn-Benton
Community College in Albany, Oregon. Hometown: Albany, Oregon.
- Emily Salinas, a baking and pastry arts and hospitality
management major at Kendall College at National Louis University in
Chicago, Illinois. Hometown: Chicago, Illinois.
- Turner Schiel, a culinary science and product
development major at Johnson & Wales University in Providence,
Rhode Island. Hometown: Magnolia, Texas.
- Kayden Uzzle, a baking and pastry arts major at Johnson
& Wales University in Charlotte, North Carolina. Hometown:
Durham, North Carolina.
- Francisco Vega, a culinary arts major at Johnson &
Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island. Hometown: San
Antonio, Texas.
- Treciana Walters, a culinary arts major at Monroe
College in Bronx, New York. Hometown: Brooklyn, New York.
- Morgan Willis, a culinary arts major at Utah Valley
University in Orem, Utah. Hometown: Mona, Utah.
- Reagan Wirrick, a hospitality management major at Utah
Valley University in Orem, Utah. Hometown: Pleasant Grove,
Utah.
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.
1 National Restaurant Association: 2024 State of the Restaurant
Industry Report
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 more
than 70 broadline locations and approximately 90 cash and carry
stores, US Foods and its 30,000 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 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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