Shaw selects 2021 scholarship recipients

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Shaw Dependent Associate ScholarshipDalton—Shaw Industries Group, Inc., (Shaw) selected the recipients of its 2021 Associate Dependent Scholarship. In order to support the company’s commitment to creating a better future, Shaw introduced the Associate Dependent Scholarship Program in 2019, awarding $1,000 scholarships to deserving high school students of Shaw associates, the company said.

“We’re so proud of the students selected to receive this very competitive scholarship,” said Deanna Mathis, director of community outreach and corporate giving, Shaw Industries. “Fostering educational opportunities for the next generation of leaders is a critical component of our vision to create a better future in the communities we serve. I’m excited to see these young leaders start to make a difference in their own communities as they pursue the next steps in their academic careers.”

According to the company, scholarships were granted on certain criteria including a minimum 2.5 cumulative high school grade point average and a demonstrated passion for creating a better future.

The 44 recipients of the 2021 Associate Dependent Scholarship are as follows:

Andalusia, Alabama

  • Hannah Ellie Peevy

Trussville, Alabama

  • Kathryn Isabella Brown

Santa Fe Springs, California

  • Nicole Liriano
  • Arnold Tritam Johnson

Orlando, Florida

  • Brook Elizabeth Dorminey

Calhoun, Georgia

  • Adan Escutia Cruz Jr.
  • Madalyn Maxine Byrnes

Cartersville, Georgia

  • Chloe Carpenter
  • Jamison Daniel Lawrence
  • Kate Melissa Sandoval-Zavala
  • Thu Minh Truong

Chatsworth, Georgia

  • Mario Stanley Alfaro

Dalton, Georgia

  • Abbie Elizabeth Burt
  • Amber Brooke Dubble
  • Audrey Grace C. Holder
  • Connor Casey Johnson
  • Evan Robert Austin
  • Fernanda Vasquez
  • Gabriel Joseph Kozelle
  • Haddie Chambless
  • Jackson Chase Barger
  • Jacob Lyons Sutton
  • Jillian Marilyn Carroll
  • Josue Lopez
  • Karen Jacobo
  • Logan Lee Ramey
  • Peyton James Quathamer
  • Riley Elizabeth McClure
  • Serena Denise Deupser
  • Shelly Morgan Shavers
  • Tyler Scott Callahan

Ringgold, Georgia

  • Brodie Cole Goforth

Townsend, Massachusetts

  • Christina Patricia Serene
  • Christopher P. Serene

Eagan, Minnesota

  • Maria Rose Burkstrand

New York, New York

  • Madison Brooke Gamberg

Portland, Oregon

  • Griffin McKnight

Decatur, Tennessee

  • Ashlyn Elizabeth Liner

North Augusta, South Carolina

  • Jude Callahan Walker

West Valley, Utah

  • Tori Kaye Whiteley

Roanoke, Virginia

  • Eden Elisabeth Albrecht

Seattle, Washington

  • Alexia Emma Fulkerson
  • Keegan Murray Parson

Muskego, Wisconsin

  • Alexander Michael Dunn

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