Our 2024 recipients are Reanna Durden and Christine Le. Each student receives $2,500 to support their aspirations of higher education.
Reanna Durden graduated from South Gwinnett High School and will attend Kennesaw State University. Reanna was an AP student with Dual enrollment, she was a member of the 3DE (marketing club), the environmental club, played volleyball, danced, and sang in chorus. Reanna ran her own business in high school named ice comet, where she sold iced and freeze beverages at high school sporting events. Reanna believes in academic excellence, the value of networking and has a passion for technology. Congratulations Reanna on being selected as a 2024 recipient of the Domonique Simone Williams Memorial Scholarship for diverse female students. Welcome to the DWF family.
Christine Le graduated from the School of Arts at Central Gwinnett; she will attend the University of Georgia in the fall. Christine was an AP and Accelerated student and founded her school's first-ever student-initiated mentorship club to prepare fellow peers for college and career endeavors. She aspires to lead in the digital marketing field with a focus on ethical promotion rather than succumbing to the devious tactics of large corporations. Her goal is to revolutionize marketing to an area of business that values what lies beneath the surface and protects society from the ills of deceptive IT practices. Christine is incredibly proud of her parents and Vietnamese culture, and she believes that wealth extends beyond financial riches; it encompasses the quality of the people, knowledge, and values surrounding me. Congratulations, Christine, on being selected as a 2024 recipient of the Domonique Simone Williams Memorial Scholarship for diverse female students. Welcome to the DWF family.
Domonique Simone Williams Memorial Scholarship for Diverse Female Students Recap Video
Special Thanks to Protiviti, PepsiCo, Taco Bell Phoenix DMA, Gwinnett County Public Schools Foundation, Axis Capital, all individual contributors and the DWF Scholarship Committee led by Nuwana Morrell.
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