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Camden-based American Water, the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., has announced the recipients of the 2024 Inclusion and Diversity (“I&D”) Scholarships. 

Awards totaling $100,000 were distributed nationwide to 10 students continuing their education in a non-medical STEM or business-related field within America Water’s national footprint. American Water is the parent company of New Jersey American Water, the state’s largest water utility which serves 2.5 million residents in 183 communities in 17 counties. 

“Our Inclusion and Diversity scholarships illustrates our continued commitment to being an inclusive, diverse and equitable company and supports our future leaders of tomorrow,” said Lori Sutton, Chief Inclusion, Diversity and Equity Officer and Vice President of Talent Acquisition, American Water. “American Water is proud to continue providing equitable educational opportunities for students across our national footprint through these grants.” 

Out of 648 submitted applications, 10 students were selected to each receive $10,000 through American Water’s I&D Scholarships. Below are the scholarship award recipients and areas of concentration: 

  • Eshiobomhe Aimofumhe – Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 
  • Jaden Banks – Electrical & Electronic Engineering 
  • Patrick Chen – Business Administration 
  • Elaine Gombos – Computer Science 
  • Mackenzie Karnes – Communications & Marketing 
  • Clarissa Mata – Mechanical Engineering 
  • Elizabeth McKeeby – Accounting 
  • Jad Abdel Nour – Environmental Science & Public Policy 
  • Grace Wheeler – Environmental Science 
  • Eden Wilson – Computer Science 

Additionally, last year’s 10 scholarship recipients will have their scholarships renewed and will also receive $10,000 each, American Water announced on Tuesday. 

The I&D Scholarships are administered through a partnership with Scholarship America, the nation’s leading nonprofit scholarship and educational support organization. Scholarship recipients who meet eligibility criteria can renew their award for up to three additional years or until a bachelor’s degree is earned. 

American Water is the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the United States, providing safe, clean, reliable and affordable drinking water and wastewater services to more than 14 million people in 14 states and on 18 military installations.