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College Scholarship Recipients College Scholarship recipients Presented by the California Grocers Association Educational Foundation CGA Educational Foundation Congratulates the 2012–2013 College Scholarship Recipients Congratulations to the 2012-13 California name. Each Legacy Scholarship represents Scholarships and automatically become Grocers Association Educational Foundation a long-term commitment of 10 years to our eligible for their company’s scholarships. College Scholarship recipients! This year, 258 scholarship program. “The growth of the Foundation’s college scholarships totaling $341,250 were awarded to Member-funded Donor Scholarships scholarship program has been nothing short deserving students attending college this fall. include eight $1,000 Illuminator Educational of phenomenal,” said CGAEF President Ronald Beginning with just one scholarship in Foundation Scholarships, two $2,000 Classic Fong. “In these challenging economic times, 1998 – the $2,000 Don C. Beaver Scholar- Wines of California Scholarships, one $1,500 CGAEF’s mission is all the more important.” ship – the Foundation’s program has awarded TruGrocer Federal Credit Union Scholarship, As it celebrates its 20th anniversary, the more than $2 million in scholarships to one $1,000 Larry Kranich Memorial Foundation recognizes and thanks the many CGA member company employees and Scholarship funded by Quik Stop Markets companies in the grocery industry that have their dependents, including a $2,000 Hall and one $1,000 Paul A. Hughes Memorial committed to helping future generations of Achievement Scholarship. Scholarship funded by HOWS Markets. pursue their academic dreams. Legacy and Donor Scholarships are Finally, the Foundation assists member For more information on the scholarship also available membership-wide. Legacy companies with providing scholarships program, contact Brianne Page at Scholarships are established to honor for their employees through the Piggyback [email protected] or (916) 448-3545. individuals, families or companies with an Partnership Program. Employees of annual $1,000 college scholarship in their participating companies apply for CGAEF CGA Educational Foundation Scholarship Recipients Jeremy Cullifer Kacee Clyne Stephen Spiro Alfredo Zamora Janice Chan Don Beaver Memorial Junqueiro/Lim Hall of Achievement CGAEF Graduate CGAEF Graduate CGA Educational Foundation Scholarship – $2,000 Scholarship – $2,000 Scholarship – $2,000 Scholarship – $2,000 Scholarship – $1,000 University of Phoenix, Modesto Junior College, University of California-Davis, National University, Human University of Nevada-Reno, Business Management Business Management Business Administration Resource Managament Undecided Employed by Bel Air Markets Employed by Save Mart Employed by Pepsi Beverages Employed by Smart & Mother, Shufen Guan, employed in Sacramento Supermarkets in Modesto Company in Fresno Final Stores in San Diego by Sak ‘N Save in Reno Morgan Ebbert Hannah Fjeld Kevin Gruber Kevin Madrigal Mary Stachofsky CGA Educational Foundation CGA Educational Foundation CGA Educational Foundation CGA Educational Foundation CGA Educational Foundation Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 UC Berkeley, Political Science Idaho State University, Pharmacy Rutgers University-New Brunswick, Stanford University, Bioengineering University of Pennsylvania, Mother, Patricia Ebbert, Father, Todd Fjeld, employed Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Father, Antonio Madrigal, Undecided employed by Spencer’s Fresh by Albertsons/Sav-On Pharmacy Mother, Debra Gruber, employed by employed by Bimbo Bakeries Father, David Stachofsky, employed Markets in Arroyo Grande in Tehachapi Costco Wholesale in Foster City USA in South San Francisco by Save Mart Supermarkets in Sparks Legacy Scholarship Recipients Robert Lopez Heather Thompson Jessica Lin Alina Steadman Erika Hollywood Al Plamann Legacy Allan & Mary Scharn Legacy Bill & Patty Roulette Legacy Bimbo Bakeries Legacy Bob & Susan Lim Legacy Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,500 Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 University of California, UC Berkeley, Mathematics Case Western Reserve University, University of California-Davis, Oregon State University, Riverside English; Creative Writing Mother, Janette Thompson, employed Systems Biology Civil Engineering Physical Therapy Mother, Karina Lopez, employed by by Albertsons/Sav-On Pharmacy in Mother, Linda Lin, employed by Father, Scott Everett Steadman, Father, Brett D. Hollywood, WinCo Foods, Inc. in Moreno Valley Oceanside SUPERVALU INC in Calabasas employed by Costco Wholesale employed by Smart & Final in Chico Stores in San Marcos Melissa McNseby Lindsay Call Michael Delfin Andrew Serpa Mitchell Zutter Bob Wilson Legacy Darioush Khaledi Legacy Don Kaplan Legacy Gene & Peggy Yee Legacy Jack Brown Legacy Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 University of California-Davis, Westmont College, English John Hopkins University, University of California-Berkeley, California Polytechnic State University- Animal Science Father, David Call, employed by History, Piano Performance Nuclear Engineering San Luis Obispo, Civil Engineering Mother, Teresa McNesby, Albertsons/Sav-On Pharmacy Father, Carlos Delfin, employed Mother, Kathleen M Tharp, employed Father, Scott Zutter, employed employed by Raley’s in Antioch in Corona by Bimbo Bakeries USA in Fresno by Save Mart Supermarkets in Modesto by Raley’s in West Sacramento Logan Schmidt Michael Clark Carley Rambo Sierra Freeman Griffin Thill Lou Amen Legacy Scholarship – $1,000 Louis Melillo Sr. Legacy – $1,000 Peter & Jody Larkin Legacy Roger K. Hughes Legacy Save Mart Legacy University of California-Santa Barbara, Berry College, Marketing Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 Computer Science Employed by Vons in San Diego Modesto Junior College, Undecided Stanford University, English University of Texas Mother, Claire Schmidt, employed Father, Michael Rambo, employed Father, Aaron Freeman, employed at Austin, Biology by Bel Air Markets in Cameron Park by Costco Wholesale in Modesto by Super Store Industries in Lathrop Father, Kevin Thill, employed by SUPERVALU Inc in Westlake Olivia Ho Alexa Campos Trelut Family Legacy W. R. “Bill” MacAloney Legacy Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 Santa Clara University, Marketing California State Polytechnic University- Mother, Julia Ho, employed Pomona, Chemistry by Safeway Inc. in Pleasanton Father, German Campos, employed by Ralphs Grocery Company in Ontario Donor Scholarship Recipients Stephen Howell Ryan Li Abbygayle Britton Efrain Coyt Jr. Kourtney Gonzalez Taylor Kennemore Classic Wines of California Classic Wines of California Illuminators Educational Foundation Illuminators Educational Foundation Illuminators Educational Foundation Illuminators Educational Foundation Scholarship – $2,000 Scholarship – $2,000 Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 University of California-San Diego University of California-Los Angeles, California State University- University of California-Irvine, University of Phoenix Counseling, University of California-Berkeley, Biochemistry & Cell Biology Electrical Engineering Sacramento, Communications Computer Science & Engineering Marriage & Family Therapy Undecided Father, Richard D. Howell, employed Mother, Mei Ha Chung Li, Mother, Gayle Britton, employed Mother, Lorena Coyt, employed Mother, Cathy M Gant-Gonzalez, Father, Scott Kennemore, employed by Raley’s in Scotts Valley employed by Smart & Final by Sara Lee Food & Beverage by WinCo Foods, Inc. in Indio employed by Albertsons/Sav-On by Kellogg Company in Roseville Stores in Commerce in Sacramento Pharmacy in San Pedro Adit Kothari Michael Lockwood Paul Perrone Jared Virtue Azin Mobin Christopher Watanabe Illuminators Educational Foundation Illuminators Educational Foundation Illuminators Educational Foundation Illuminators Educational Foundation Larry Kranich Scholarship – $1,000 Paul A. Hughes Memorial Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 Modesto Junior College, Biology Scholarship – $1,000 University of California-Berkeley, University of California-Berkeley, Claremont McKenna College, Willamette University, Father, Ed Mobin, employed by California Polytechnic State Biomedical Engineering Environmental Engineering Economics Politics and Math/Econ Quik Stop Markets, Inc. in Fremont University-San Luis Obispo, Physics Father, Rajiv Kothari, employed Father, Lawrence Lockwood, Father, Mark Perrone, employed Father, Kent Virtue, employed Father, Robert J. Watanabe, by Raley’s in Antelope employed by Sara Lee Food by E & J Gallo Winery in Modesto by Raley’s in Folsom employed by Albertsons/Sav-On & Beverage in Sacramento Pharmacy in San Pedro Liam Gilmore TruGrocer Federal Credit Union – $1,500 University of California-Davis, Business, Management Employed by Safeway Inc. in Pleasanton Piggyback Partnership Scholarship Recipients Jennifer Bristol Jeffrey Diller Ryan Foster Kaleb Hagy Shane Williams Lilia Gutierrez Albertsons for College Albertsons for College Albertsons for College Albertsons for College Albertsons for College Big Saver Foods Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 Scholarship – $1,000 California State University-Fullerton San Diego State University, Pepperdine University, Finance
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