US Foods Announces Spring US Foods Scholars Program Recipients
Seven students to be awarded up to $20,000 each to support their continued culinary education;
Program will continue to expand with an additional 17 scholars announced later this year
US Foods Holding Corp. (NYSE: USFD) today announced the company’s newest US Foods Scholars scholarship recipients. Seven
students from four cities across the U.S. were selected to receive up to $20,000 each to support their continued culinary
education, in addition to hands-on training opportunities with US Foods culinary professionals. The US Foods Scholars program was
developed to inspire students to reach their full potential and contribute a meaningful solution to the talent shortage facing the
restaurant industry.
Launched in 2017, US Foods Scholars provides financial support and professional development opportunities to students who have
demonstrated outstanding potential and achievement in the culinary arts and require additional resources to take the next step of
their journey. The program is currently active in Arizona, Atlanta, Austin, Chicago, Denver, New York City and Raleigh. With the
addition of these seven students, US Foods currently supports 13 students across these markets. The company plans to announce 17
additional scholarships in 2019.
“We are continually impressed by the talent and leadership this group of scholars brings to the table,” said Debra Ceffalio,
vice president of corporate communications, US Foods. “In an industry where skilled applicants are increasingly difficult to
find, US Foods is proud to support the next generation of culinary professionals and help them reach their career goals.”
The seven recipients are:
- Angel’o Hill, a culinary arts management student at the Art Institute of Atlanta in Atlanta.
Hometown: Greenville, South Carolina
- Destinee Chatman, a baking and pastry student at the Art Institute of Atlanta in Atlanta.
Hometown: Warner Robins, Georgia
- Lillie Hood, a baking and pastry arts student at Wake Technical Community College in Raleigh.
Hometown: Angier, North Carolina
- Amber Fuqua, a hospitality management student at Wake Technical Community College in Raleigh.
Hometown: Winston-Salem, North Carolina
- Stevani Flahaut, a first-year culinary science student at Austin Community College in Austin.
Hometown: Converse, Texas
- Molly Leibbrandt, a culinary arts and food service management student at Johnson & Wales
University in Denver.
Hometown: Centennial, Colorado
- Liliana Flores, a first-year baking and pastry and foodservice management student at Johnson
& Wales University in Denver.
Hometown: Phoenix, Arizona
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. US Foods is proud to partner with two organizations, Careers
through Culinary Arts Program (C-CAP) and the American Culinary Federation (ACF), to help facilitate applications and select
scholarship recipients.
Learn more about the program and the seven spring recipients
here.
About US Foods
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 25,000 employees and more than 60 locations, US Foods
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. and generates approximately $24 billion in annual revenue. Visit
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.
About the American Culinary Federation (ACF)
The American Culinary Federation (ACF), established in 1929, is the standard of excellence for chefs in North America. With more
than 15,500 members spanning more than 170 chapters nationwide, ACF is the leading culinary association offering educational
resources, training, apprenticeship, programmatic accreditation and a comprehensive certification program. For more information,
visit www.acfchefs.org.
Sara Matheu
Director of Media Relations
847-720-2392
Sara.Matheu@usfoods.com
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