Carl Victor Fields scholarship awards top $2.2 million
Carl Victor Fields scholarship awards top $2.2 million
Ten years ago, Monterey Mushrooms renamed its scholastic achievement program the Carl Victor Fields Scholarship Awards in honor of the late Carl Fields, recognizing his passionate dedication and commitment to helping our youth.
Since that time, the program has continued its work awarding scholarships to the dependent children of Monterey employees so that this school year of 2014-15, Monterey will be awarding $204,000 to 136 dependent students of Monterey employees.
Shah Kazemi (right) congratulates recent scholarship recipients Bridget and Thalia Nieto, and Itzel Soto-Liu. Bridget is in her last year at University of California-Davis, majoring in sociology and political science, while Thalia has graduated and is planning to enter medical school. Soto-Liu is completing her degree in psychology at University of California-Santa Cruz. This brings the total scholarship monies awarded since the program's inception in 1992, to over $2.23 million.
"As we look back on the beginning of this program to the present, we are gratified to see the many tangible rewards and benefits achieved through helping the children of our employees attain their scholastic goals," Shah Kazemi, president of Monterey Mushrooms, said in a press release. "I know Carl would be pleased with the program's success."
And successes are many. All of Monterey's facilities have seen multiple instances of dependent students entering and completing two- and four-year programs in fields such as science, business, physics, engineering and targeted technical training.
Of note, the Loudon, TN, facility has four students, including Juan Cahue, who are currently pursuing degrees in the medical field; Joe Cuevas and Juan Medina have graduated and are now employed as a mechanic and an air-conditioning specialist, respectively; and Clarke Tajte from Monterey's Orlando, FL, facility has graduated with plans to pursue a higher degree in her field of pharmacology. There are similar success stories throughout all of Monterey's 10 facilities.
Scholarship applications were received from Monterey's multi-site facilities located throughout North America and awards are based on academic achievement, financial need and future potential. The awards are made for one year at a time for a total of four years if the student continues to meet the criteria of the program.