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Enviva Establishes $250,000 Endowed Scholarship for the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences

March 28, 2022

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Empowered individuals holding a large scholarship check at North Carolina A&T State University event.

Enviva makes a check presentation in the amount of $250,000 to establish an endowed scholarship in the college. From left, Kimberly Davis, Director of Development in the CAES, Harold L. Martin, Sr., Chancellor, North Carolina A&T State University, John Keppler, CEO of Enviva, Mohamed Ahmedna, Dean of College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences and Don Calloway, Vice President of Equity, Inclusion and Impact at Enviva.

Enviva Inc., the world’s largest producer of sustainable bioenergy, has announced the establishment of the Enviva Endowed Scholarship in the CAES.

Funded over a five-year period, the $250,000 endowment will provide merit-based scholarships to undergraduate students who live in one of the six counties where Enviva operates, and will support a more diversified workforce within forestry, agribusiness, agriscience, natural resources, technology, and conservation fields.

“We are proud to be a corporate leader and community partner in North Carolina and believe we have a responsibility to create pathways for the state’s best and brightest to attend this great university,” said John Keppler, chairman and CEO of Enviva. “Solving climate change and delivering a lower-carbon economy depends on the critical thinking, creativity, and innovation of our future leaders educated at spectacular institutions like N.C. A&T.  We are proud to support the opportunities for the students from the communities in North Carolina that we call home to join, grow, and excel at this great university through the endowment of today’s scholarship.”

Under the terms of the agreement, the Enviva Endowed Scholarship will provide financial assistance to students pursuing any discipline within the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences and will be open to all applicants. All recipients holding the Enviva Endowed Scholarship in one year shall be automatically renewed throughout their matriculation as long as the students maintain the minimum required academic and geographical standards outlined below.

Don Calloway, vice president of Equity, Inclusion and Impact at Enviva, Inc., speaks to students in the Webb Hall Auditorium on the campus of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Monday, March 28, 2022. Enviva made check presentation in the amount of $250,000 to establish an endowed scholarship at NC A&T.

 

"The Enviva Endowed Scholarship will be uniquely impactful for our students since it's available to all majors in any of our programs," said Mohamed Ahmedna, Ph.D., dean of the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences. "We deeply appreciate Enviva's significant and forward-looking investment in our college and its commitment to workforce diversity."

A university committee appointed by the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships shall choose the recipients of the Enviva Endowed Scholarship. In order to apply, applicants must be an undergraduate with a 3.0 grade point average or higher and be a resident of one of the following North Carolina counties: Hertford County, Richmond County, Northampton County, Sampson County, New Hanover County, or Wake County, and Raleigh-Durham/Chapel Hill, North Carolina metro areas.

“North Carolina has been our operational home base for 10 years now, and we are proud to maintain and grow our strong corporate presence in the Tar Heel State.  We believe in home grown talent,” said Don Calloway, vice president of diversity, equity, inclusion, and impact at Enviva. “A&T has a proud tradition of graduating leading minds in manufacturing and sustainable agriculture. This endowment reflects our commitment to creating opportunities for more students to access the world-class education that A&T provides and to prepare them to tackle climate change, one of the most critical and existential challenges of our time.”

This announcement comes shortly after Enviva announced its multi-year recruiting and career development pipeline agreement in December 2021. Per the agreement, Enviva has partnered with four significant Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) across the U.S. Southeast, to better identify, recruit, and hire new employees for its rapidly growing business. These new partnerships and scholarship(s) reinforce Enviva’s existing commitment to facilitate careers in renewable energy and sustainable forestry for African Americans across the U.S. South.  

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For more information on how to make a gift to the college, contact Kim Davis, director of development, at 336-285-3055 or kmdavis9@ncat.edu.

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