Stout Announces Winners of 2024 Women in Business Scholarship
Stout is proud to announce the winners of the 2024 Women in Business Scholarship. The scholarship provides financial assistance to help students succeed in their pursuit of a business-related career.
Two thousand and five hundred dollars were awarded each to those who support the community of women in business and demonstrate a commitment to promoting diversity.
The five winners of the 2024 Women in Business Scholarship are:
Cali M. Dutta
Major: Economics-Statistics
School: Barnard College of Columbia University
“I am thrilled to have been honored as a recipient of this scholarship. This incredible opportunity provides crucial financial support and empowers my academic journey with a renewed sense of purpose. For me, this scholarship recognizes my dedication to pursuing a career in business as a woman, fueling my commitment to excel and contribute meaningfully.”
Eunice Kim
Majors: Economics and Mathematics
School: Northwestern University
“I am incredibly grateful to have been selected as a recipient of this scholarship. This award acknowledges the effort I’ve invested in pursuing my career goals and serves as motivation to persist in my endeavors. With this support, I hope to cover travel expenses for career development programs, fund additional learning opportunities to refine my finance skills, and more. As a recipient, I recognize an increased responsibility to give back by mentoring and inspiring younger girls aspiring to succeed in finance.”
Maya Luneburg
Major: Business Administration
School: University of St. Gallen
“Being selected as one of the recipients makes me incredibly proud. This distinction not only recognizes my past academic, professional, and personal achievements, but also serves as a powerful catalyst for my future endeavors and ambitions. I view this scholarship as more than just financial support; it is an empowerment to make a meaningful impact in my career and a validation of the potential I am determined to fulfill in my journey ahead.”
Lucy Qin
Major: Business Administration
School: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
“This scholarship represents the culmination of the work I have put into furthering my professional career. It is a reminder that dedication pays off, and I will continue to strive to excel in my academic and professional endeavors.”
Ainsley Rahm
Major: Supply Chain Management
School: Western Michigan University
“This scholarship will help me advance in my collegiate journey by providing me with the most valuable resource: time. I can spend more time participating in student groups such as the fashion merchandising and design association and the supply chain management association. This scholarship means I can devote more time to developing an LGBTQIA+ business student organization with a wonderful team. I will have more time to volunteer with the Kalamazoo Animal Rescue Project, which rehabilitates and finds homes for over 750 dogs and cats annually. I can spend more time on my studies and seek study abroad and internship opportunities this summer of 2024. I am incredibly grateful for this scholarship and the time it provides me to develop my skills and have new experiences.”