Scholarships Awarded to Local Students
The Bayway Community Advisory Panel (CAP), an organization of local community members and industry representatives including Phillips 66 Bayway Refinery, Infineum USA L.P., Cogen Technologies Linden Venture LP, Veolia North America, Solutia, and Linden VFT, recently awarded $1,000 scholarships to eight local students in the municipalities of Linden, Elizabeth, and Staten Island.
Congratulations to the following high school seniors who will be pursuing engineering degrees in various disciplines (Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Mechanical) this fall at college:
Keyri Sorto, Frank J. Cicarell Academy, Elizabeth, NJ; Santiago Diaz, Frank J. Cicarell Academy, Elizabeth, NJ; Jonathan Jordan, Frank J. Cicarell Academy, Elizabeth, NJ; Victoria Pimenta Reyes, Staten Island Technical High School, Staten Island, NY; Kai Tong Gao, Staten Island Technical High School, Staten Island, NY; Nafi Osmani, Staten Island Technical High School, Staten Island, NY; Darnel Therjuste, Linden High School, Linden, NJ; and Diego Sanchez, Alexander Hamilton Preparatory Academy, Elizabeth, NJ.
The Bayway Community Advisory Panel (CAP) is a committee of community representatives from Linden, Rahway, Elizabeth and Staten Island including neighbors, educators, retirees, public officials, emergency responders, and environmentalists who attend quarterly meetings that serve as a forum for dialogue between the community and company representatives, in order to build trust by sharing information on safety, health, the environment, security and emergency preparedness/response. The scholarship program is one of many joint community/company activities benefiting the local communities.
Congratulations and best wishes to all the 2020 scholarship winners.