FMI
“A career in food safety auditing is a noble endeavor, and those committed to such critical work deserve to be celebrated,” said Executive Director of the FMI Foundation, David Fikes. “Out of 64 impressive applicants, 15 received this year’s scholarship, based on their outstanding academic ability, leadership potential and passion for the auditing profession. The FMI Foundation is proud to support these essential scholars and applauds their commitment to maximize public health through a safe and secure food supply chain.”
The recipients of the 2022 FMI Foundation Food Safety Auditing Scholarship include:
- Aishwarya Vengatesan, Rutgers University
- Amrit Pal, University of Georgia
- Aryany Leticia Pena Gomez , University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- Bhaswati Chowdhury, South Dakota State University
- Camryn Grace Cook, Virginia Tech
- Christina Lynn Wormald-Allingham, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
- Cyril Nsom Ayuk Etaka, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
- Julysa Abril Benitez, Texas A&M University
- Kenisha Odessa Gordon, Mississippi State University
- LaTaunya Tillman, University of Florida
- Amalia Beary, Cornell University
- Marisa Lee Bacon, Michigan State University
- Supriya Daulatrao Korade, Illinois Institute of Technology
- Surabhi Wason, University of Arkansas
Zonia Elizabeth Caro Carvajal, Mississippi State University
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