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Entergy Announces the Recipients of The Power of America Scholarship Program
35 Scholarships Awarded
(CSRwire) BEAUMONT, TX - It wasn’t that long ago that the United States
and the world were collectively shocked by the terrorist events of Sept.
11. In the days and months following, many employees at Entergy expressed
the desire to do something…anything…to help rebuild the lives
of the impacted families.
Entergy, along with Exelon Corporation of Chicago, co-founded The Power of
America Fund to ensure future educational assistance to the surviving
children of the victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks. Other power
companies, company employees and individual electricity customers
nationwide were invited to join in the effort. In addition to the
collective workforces of both founding companies, others to join in the
effort included:
Areva
Electricite de France
NorthWestern Corporation
Nuclear Management Company
PNM -- Public Service Company of New Mexico
SAIC (Science Applications International Corporation)
Scottish Power
Sempra Energy
TXU
In addition, noted jewelry designer Mignon Faget, donated 10 percent of
the sales of certain designs purchased through the end of 2001 to the
Fund.
Today, the Fund stands at over $3 million and in honor of the 227th
birthday of America, and in demonstration of the resolve of the nation,
the first recipients of The Power of America Scholarships have been
announced:
The 35 recipients, each receiving $1,000 scholarships, are:
US Air Flight #93
Christopher Beaven, Political Science/Economics,
Loyola Marymount University
US Air Flight #175
Meghan Corcoran,Anthropology, Assumption College
Pentagon
Shantell Fields,Film and Video, Full Sail Real World Education
World Trade Center
Ayitey Aryee,Mechanical Engineering,New York Institute of Technology
Carla Bacchus, Business/Biology,Fairleigh Dickinson University
Alejandrina Behagen, Health, Monroe College
Devora Biegelaisen, Judaic Studies, Neva Yerushalayim Institution
Anne Carriker-Weinstein, English, Wesleyan University
Grace Chiang, History/Political Science, University of California,
Berkeley
Christine Colon, Business, Villanova University
Denise Coughlan, Psychology, Arizona State University
Brian Eisenberg, Business, Yeshiva University
Amanda Gregory, Human Factors, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Christopher Hagis, Computer Science, Wagner College
Leonard Hatton III, Business/Accounting/Finance, Fordham University
Jeffrey Hemschoot, Marketing, Fairleigh Dickinson University
Vandna Jain, Graphic Design, Rochester Institute of Technology
William Meehan III, Business/Finance, University of Kentucky
Suzanna Mermer, Mass Communications/Advertising, University of South
Florida
Eric Mermer, Pre-Med, Johns Hopkins University
Stephen Orloske, English, Goucher College
Kristin Palazzo, Liberal Arts, St. Michael’s College
Joseph Perrotta, Chemistry, Franklin and Marshall College
Michael Puckett, Business, Suffolk University
Geoffrey Robson, History, Long Island University
Karl Smith Jr., History, East Carolina University
James Smithwick, History, Amherst College
Joshua Steuerman, Pre-Med, Lehigh University
Donnie Taylor, Accounting, Morehouse College
Stefania Zois, Physician Assistant Program, St. John’s University
World Trade Center/Port Authority
Ryan Darcy, History, College of the Holy Cross
World Trade Center/Police Department
Clinton Davis Jr., Undecided, Southwest Texas State University
Meredith Kaulfers, Undecided, University of Delaware
World Trade Center/ Fire Department
Jessica Fiore, Communications/Business, Boston College
Christine Modafferi, Education, Monmouth University
“Nothing is going to bring back those heroes who lost their lives in
the tragic events of September 11 or end the very personal loss their loved
ones still experience on a daily basis. In some small way, we can lessen
the impact by helping to assure what may well have been one of the last
wishes of the victims; that their surviving children are taken care of; in
particular, not cut-off from the opportunities of higher education," said
J. Wayne Leonard, Entergy's chief executive officer. “It is our hope
that these scholarships will not only provide needed financial assistance,
but also remind the families of the victims that they have not been, nor
will ever be, forgotten.”
For more information on how to apply for a scholarship or make a donation
to The Power of America Fund, contact:
Scholarship America
1505 Riverview Rd.
St. Peter, Minn 56082
(800) 537-4180
Entergy Corporation is an integrated energy company engaged primarily in
electric power production, retail distribution operations, energy
marketing and trading, and gas transportation. Entergy owns and operates
power plants with about 30,000 megawatts of electric generating capacity,
and it is the second-largest nuclear generator in the United States.
Entergy delivers electricity to 2.6 million utility customers in Arkansas,
Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. Through Entergy-Koch, LP, it is also a
leading provider of wholesale energy marketing and trading services, as
well as an operator of natural gas pipeline and storage facilities.
Entergy has annual revenues of over $8 billion and more than 15,000
employees.
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