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Helping educate tomorrow’s leaders: Cargill announces first class of Cargill Global Scholars

Executives step up to support and mentor high-performing college undergrads

MINNEAPOLIS, July 23, 2013 – How can today’s industry experts influence the development of tomorrow’s leaders? Cargill and its executives have signed up to mentor and support select undergraduate students around the world as part of the Cargill Global Scholars program. Fifty-six undergraduate college students were recently notified that their university experience will be transformed by becoming members of the first class of Cargill Global Scholars.

Through this new scholarship program, selected college students from Brazil, China, Russia, India and the United States will receive funds to help cover their educational expenses and will participate in leadership development and enrichment activities with Cargill leaders. These activities have been designed to enhance critical thinking skills and equip students with tools to help them become leaders and decision makers in their chosen fields.

“At Cargill, we work with higher education institutions to ensure that we have access to the best people, faculty and ideas relevant to our business’ future,” said Pat Bowe, corporate vice president of Cargill. “The Cargill Global Scholars program was developed to further improve this access by allowing us to support high potential college students who are likely to hold leadership positions in a variety of industries in their home countries.”

Over the next five years, the Cargill Global Scholars program will identify approximately 200 talented and high-performing undergraduate students to join the global network. Currently in its first year, Cargill worked with the Institute of International Education (IIE) to target universities in each country to identify the Cargill Global Scholars candidates and scholarship recipients. Cargill committed approximately $6 million to fund the scholarships and administration of the program.

“Cargill executives have demonstrated a strong commitment to serve as mentors,” said Allan E. Goodman, president of IIE. “In working directly with leaders in business today, the students will develop relationships, learn about real-world experiences and gain insight into the qualities they will need in the future.”

In their first year as Cargill Global Scholars, each student will participate in leadership training sessions. They will also be assigned a Cargill employee who will serve as a mentor over the next several years. These mentors, which include company executives, will help students identify and realize short- and long-term academic and professional goals.

In addition, the five top-performing students from each country who are in the second year of their program will be selected to take part in a week-long Global Leadership Program at Cargill’s global headquarters in Minnesota or at another Cargill-related facility. As part of their time in the Cargill Global Scholars program, the students will participate in individual and group leadership experiential learning opportunities led by non-governmental organizations that specialize in youth leadership development. The students will also have the opportunity to learn from and network with Cargill executives. Finally, as the Cargill Global Scholars complete their leadership and enrichment activities under this program and graduate from selected universities, they will join a global alumni network of participants, allowing enrichment and networking opportunities to continue.

A complete list of scholarship recipients for each of the selected countries is included below.

 

 

2013 Cargill Global Scholars

 

Brazil

1

Italo

Cegatta

Universidade de Sao Paulo

2

Laís

Silva

Universidade Federal de Uberlndia

3

Reginaldo Jose

Gomes Neto

Universidade de Estadual de Campinas

4

Juliana

Hirono

Universidade de Sao Paulo

5

Marcella

Alves dos Santos

Universidade de Sao Paulo

6

Felippe

Caso

 Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos

7

Livington Francisco

Silva

 Universidade Federal de Goias

8

Anna Paula

Silva

Universidade de Sao Paulo in Piracicaba

9

Renato

Guimarães

Universidade de Sao Paulo in Sao Carlos

10

Mariana

Beloni Vieira

Universidade de Sao Paulo

 

China

1

Xuan

Yang

University of International Business and Economics

2

Yinan

Wen

China Agricultural University

3

Yi

Sun

University of International Business and Economics

4

Zhuxuezi

Zhao

China Agricultural University

5

Qi

You

China Agricultural University

6

Xinrui

Yao

China Agricultural University

7

Xiangyu

Zeng

University of International Business and Economics

8

Yunhong

Wei

University of International Business and Economics

9

Yeye

Lu

China Agricultural University

10

Jingnan

Zhang

China Agricultural University

11

Pengwei

Zhao

University of International Business and Economics

12

Qipeng

Zhang

China Agricultural University

13

Xi

Yang

University of International Business and Economics

14

Qi

Xiu

China Agricultural University

15

Liu

Liu

China Agricultural University

16

Yiwen

Sun

University of International Business and Economics

 

India

1

Ayush

Kanodia

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mumbai

2

Sarang

Nath

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi

3

Abhay

Shankar

Birla Institute of Technology (BIT) Mesra

4

Astha

Agarwal

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mumbai

5

Deepali

Kansal

Delhi Technological University (DTU)

6

Jash

Banker

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mumbai

7

Mohd

Samrah

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mumbai

8

Anupama

Sharan

Birla Institute of Technology (BIT) Mesra

9

Nishita

Tanwar

Delhi Technological University (DTU)

10

Kalki

Kukreja

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi

 

 

 

Russia

1

Viktoriya

Elmanova

Volgograd State Agrarian University

2

Anastasiya

Goloborodko

Kuban State Agrarian University

3

Tatiana

Isaeva

Kuban State Agrarian University 

4

Vladislav

Izmailov

Voronezh State Agrarian University

5

Yuliya

Lebedeva

Volgograd State Agrarian University

6

Nikita

Shamray

Kuban State Agrarian University 

7

Kseniya

Shishkina

Tula State University

8

Marina

Shutilova

Kuban State Technology University

9

Stepan

Olenchuk

Voronezh State Agrarian University

10

Vladislav

Tkachuk

South Federal University

 

United States

1

Gabrielle Bria

Abeles-Allison

 University of Minnesota

2

Morgan

Bakies

 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

3

Rebecca

Clay

 Iowa State University

4

Maria

Filsinger Interrante

 Stanford University

5

Hillary

Kletscher

 Iowa State University

6

Katie

Legenski

 Pennsylvania State University

7

Emma

Likens

 University of Nebraska Lincoln

8

Ronnie

Sullivan

 Kansas State University

9

Adam

Wilkerson

 Kansas State University

10

Wenshi

Zhang

 University of Minnesota

 

About Cargill

Cargill is an international producer and marketer of food, agricultural, financial and industrial products and services. Founded in 1865, the privately held company employs 142,000 people in 65 countries. Cargill helps customers succeed through collaboration and innovation, and is committed to applying its global knowledge and experience to help meet economic, environmental and social challenges wherever it does business. For more information, visit Cargill.com and its news center.

About Cargill Community Giving and Education

Cargill gives back to communities by contributing 2 percent of its global consolidated pre-tax earnings (based on a three-year trailing average). Cargill donated $69.9 million in 57 countries during its 2012 fiscal year. We provide support to organizations, projects and programs that fall in three focus areas: nutrition and health; education; and environmental stewardship. In the education area, we support innovative programs that improve academic achievement and increase access to education for socio-economically disadvantaged children. Our commitment to education also includes grant making to selected higher education institutions, a higher education employee-matching-gifts program, and post-secondary educational scholarships. In fiscal 2012, Cargill donated more than $18 million to support education programs.

About IIE

The Cargill Global Scholars Program is administered by the Institute of International Education (IIE) on behalf of Cargill. Founded in 1919, IIE is one of the most experienced not-for-profit organizations in the field of international education and scholarship management, and has worked extensively in areas of leadership development. IIE currently administers over 250 programs benefiting over 29,000 men and women from 175 nations.

 

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