Sponsored by Synchrony, this scholarship is awarded to high-achieving undergraduate Black students enrolled who are enrolled in an accredited four-year college pursuing a degree in business, engineering, technology or related majors.
This scholarship is open to rising juniors and seniors.
Jayden Cartwright
Jayden Cartwright is a finance major at Howard University participates in extracurricular activities to accelerate his post-graduate career. As a student he holds apprenticeships with the following organizations: MLT (Management Leadership for Tomorrow), SEO (Sponsors for Educational Opportunity), AltFinance, and Howard’s Center for Financial Excellence. He also serves in student government as an Office of Financial Advisor Staffer and assists the Executive Financial Advisor in the record keeping of the organization s $200K academic year budget. In November 2022, he was selected as one of 76 students from a pool of 1800+ applicants to participate in the Blackstone Diverse Leadership Program. Last summer Jayden worked as an intern for CBRE. July 2023 he will join DigitalBridge, a private equity firm, as a summer analyst.
LA Bobby "Bobby" Harrold
LA Bobby Harrold is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Business Management at the University of South Florida. Bobby is an engaged participant in programs such as the Corporate Mentorship Program (CMP), May Brother's Keeper (MBK), and Brother's Reaching Ultimate Heights (BRUH). Looking to the future, Bobby plans to continue his education and pursue a Master's in Business Administration. This desire for further education reflects his dedication to continuous learning and his aspiration to gain advanced knowledge and skills in the field of business. Bobby has a career interest in sales management.
Aniyah Lawrence
Aniyah Lawrence, an honors marketing major from Brooklyn, New York, is currently attending Howard University. Aniyah's pursuit of leadership development led her to participate in a leadership program at Johns Hopkins University School of Business. In addition to her academic pursuits, Aniyah completed a Project Destined Real Estate Internship, where she gained practical experience and knowledge in the real estate industry. Aniyah's involvement in Howard Women's Rugby showcases her passion for sports and her ability to work collaboratively as part of a team. Her honors marketing major, combined with her practical experiences, positions her well for a successful career in the marketing industry.
Aimee Okeahialam
Aimee Okeahialam recently completed an associate degree in General Studies with a focus on Business and Technology at Howard Community College. She is now embarking on her academic journey at the University of Maryland, College Park, with a concentration in Business Information Systems. Aimee's dedication to academic excellence led her to become a member of the PHI THETA KAPPA Honors Society, where she engaged with fellow high-achieving students and participated in various intellectual and service-oriented activities. Aimee is passionate about making a positive impact in her community. She dedicates her free time to volunteering with The African Women Network, where she virtually connects with and supports young girls who do not have access to formal education.
Gregory Seaton
Gregory Seaton is a diligent, attentive, and promising second-year student at Northwest Florida State College. As an aspiring economist, Gregory hopes to transfer to Lynn University and obtain a degree in Data Analytics. His work experience includes a data analytics job for health organizations, an internship program with a global insurance agency, and standardized test tutoring services. Gregory is an engaged member of his college through his involvement as a Vice-President in the African-American Student Association and the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. Outside of his academics, he strives to give back to others by volunteering at community centers, counseling at summer camps, and informing the African-American community about the benefit of financial literacy. Gregory is a 2022- 2023 College Board National Recognition Scholar and 2022-2023 High Honor Recipient who hopes to utilize his career path to provide resources and opportunities to underserved, neglected, and marginalized communities.
Joshua Williamson
Joshua Williamson, an economics major at Howard University, hails from Michigan. Joshua is a dedicated member of the Howard University Finance and Investment Club and stays connected to his roots through his involvement in the HU Michigan Club, fostering connections with fellow students from his home state. Additionally, he contributes his time and skills to the Midnight Golf Program, an initiative aimed at empowering young individuals through mentorship and golf instruction. Joshua's long-term career objective is to work in wealth management, where he can assist clients in effectively managing and growing their financial resources. His ultimate goal is to become a financial advisor, utilizing his expertise and knowledge to help individuals in disadvantaged communities improve their financial literacy and secure a better future.