Smithfield Foods announced a new endowed scholarship program to benefit leaders of tomorrow from the University of Mount Olive in North Carolina. As part of the Smithfield Foods Future Leaders Endowed Scholarship Program, the Mount Olive scholarship builds on the company’s commitment to improve access to education and provide educational opportunities for the dependents of Smithfield’s contract growers, the company said in a release.
“As each generation becomes further removed from the farm, there’s a critical need for new talent to enter the field of agriculture,” Kraig Westerbeek, president of Smithfield hog production, said in a release. “We’re proud to be able to make these scholarships available to give dedicated young men and women the resources they need to succeed.”
The University of Mount Olive will award the Smithfield endowed scholarship to one rising junior and one rising senior each year. The scholarship will cover a portion of the students’ cost of tuition and fees and will be administered by the university.
“We are very appreciative of Smithfield Foods’ continued support of our agricultural programs,” UMO President H. Edward Croom said in a release. “Recruiting top talent is a priority not only for the university, but also for the business community at large that experiences the workforce shortage. This Smithfield scholarship is the newest partnership that will impact our future students and further impact the communities of our graduates.”
In addition to demonstrating academic excellence, Scholarship recipients must pursue studies and a career in agriculture, engineering, operations or supply chain, and must complete a paid summer internship with Smithfield Foods. Rising seniors must plan to work for the company full-time following graduation or be employed full-time by a current hog producer for Smithfield, the release explained.
“Smithfield Foods has supported the University of Mount Olive in many ways over the years. They are a sponsor of our annual AgFest event. They provide students with opportunities for internships and careers. They send company representatives to speak to various classes and clubs, and so much more. We are excited to see our partnership with Smithfield grow even further,” Edward Olive, director of the Lois G. Britt Agribusiness Center, said in a release. “As a UMO alumnus and staff member, I am very excited for this new scholarship endowment and sincerely appreciate Smithfield’s commitment to our students and our community.”
Following graduation, interested students may enroll in Smithfield’s Career Foundations Program, which provides high-potential candidates with critical training and career mentorship resources at the onset of their professional careers. The Mount Olive endowed scholarship program complements the Smithfield scholarship program, which provides scholarships to eligible dependents of the company’s employees. Smithfield has provided nearly 1,600 annual scholarships worth nearly $9 million since the program’s inception, the release said.
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