$15,000 for a marketing plan that builds a connection between Sam's Club and the Latino communities it serves
Dear Dianne Harrison:
As a trustee of New Jersey City University (an HSI) and the CEO of
DiversityInc, which collaborates with organizations such as NSHMBA,
ALPFA and HACR, it gives me great pleasure to announce that Sam’s Club
is sponsoring a $100,000 scholarship competition for students enrolled
at an HACU-accredited HSI. Sam’s Club, the nation’s eighth-largest
retailer and a leading membership warehouse club, is a division of
Walmart.
We are inviting any full-time sophomore or junior enrolled at
California State University, Monterey Bay to participate individually
or on a team of no more than three (3) to write a marketing plan that
focuses on building the connection between Sam’s Club and the Latino
communities it serves.
All submitted plans will be reviewed by a panel of judges, and the top
five (5) plans submitted will receive $20,000 each: $15,000 for the
student(s) and $5,000 for the college or university. The program will
run from Jan. 3, 2011, to May 14, 2011. The winners will be announced
during DiversityInc’s Gala Awards Dinner in Washington, D.C., on Nov.
9, 2011, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.
With the rising costs of education, we hope you will promote this
opportunity to your students and faculty members. For more
information, please visit www.hsischolarships.com or contact Carolynn
Johnson at cjohnson@DiversityInc.com or 973-494-0539.
Sincerely,
Luke Visconti
Chief Executive Officer
DiversityInc Media LLC
As a trustee of New Jersey City University (an HSI) and the CEO of
DiversityInc, which collaborates with organizations such as NSHMBA,
ALPFA and HACR, it gives me great pleasure to announce that Sam’s Club
is sponsoring a $100,000 scholarship competition for students enrolled
at an HACU-accredited HSI. Sam’s Club, the nation’s eighth-largest
retailer and a leading membership warehouse club, is a division of
Walmart.
We are inviting any full-time sophomore or junior enrolled at
California State University, Monterey Bay to participate individually
or on a team of no more than three (3) to write a marketing plan that
focuses on building the connection between Sam’s Club and the Latino
communities it serves.
All submitted plans will be reviewed by a panel of judges, and the top
five (5) plans submitted will receive $20,000 each: $15,000 for the
student(s) and $5,000 for the college or university. The program will
run from Jan. 3, 2011, to May 14, 2011. The winners will be announced
during DiversityInc’s Gala Awards Dinner in Washington, D.C., on Nov.
9, 2011, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.
With the rising costs of education, we hope you will promote this
opportunity to your students and faculty members. For more
information, please visit www.hsischolarships.com or contact Carolynn
Johnson at cjohnson@DiversityInc.com or 973-494-0539.
Sincerely,
Luke Visconti
Chief Executive Officer
DiversityInc Media LLC
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