
Lake Success, N.Y., and Newport News , Va., October 27, 2009 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., Canon Virginia, Inc. (CVI) and Christopher Newport University (CNU) are proud to introduce the 24 members of the 2009-2010 Class of Canon Leadership Scholars at a ceremony at CNU on Tuesday, October 27th at 4 p.m.
This year’s class of Canon Scholars has a high-school grade-point average of 4.1 and an average SAT score (combined verbal and math) of 1369. In addition, these students have also demonstrated excellence and exceptional potential in the areas of leadership, service and citizenship. Demonstrating their commitment to higher education and the development of the business leaders of tomorrow, Canon
“Leaders are defined by their ability to make a positive impact on the world and their local communities,” said Joe Adachi, president and chief executive officer, Canon U.S.A. “The Christopher Newport University - Canon Leadership Scholars Program is continuing to provide the leaders of tomorrow with the knowledge and skills they need to fulfill their leadership potential and one day become top decision makers in America.”
“The Canon Leadership Scholars Program is an example of Canon’s commitment to encourage the young people of today to assume important leadership roles tomorrow,” said Takayoshi Hanagata, president and chief executive officer, CVI. “It is critical that the business community take an active role in educating, training and developing future generations to assume important roles in guiding our institutions, our government and our community organizations in the years ahead. Canon is proud to partner with
Each Canon Leadership Scholar receives a $5,000 merit scholarship for four years, for a total of $20,000. Through leadership studies, prominent guest speakers, study abroad opportunities, an outdoor leadership program, internships and a public service requirement of at least 100 hours, Canon
“We are very grateful for the strong and generous support of Canon
The 2009 – 2010 Class of Canon Leadership Scholars include:
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Jennifer Asselin |
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Taylor Ballenger |
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Greg Basch |
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Victoria Baughan |
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Virginia Blanton |
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Christiana Booher |
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Claire Brantley |
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Amy Craven |
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Jessica Farrow |
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Stephanie Green |
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Katrina Hallwerck |
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Kalee Hammerton |
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Erik Hancock |
Charlottesville, Va. |
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Brian Huffman |
Charlottesville, Va. |
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Jessica Johnson |
Midlothian, Va. |
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Sara LaFrance |
Sterling, Va. |
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Jess McCormac |
Charlotte, N.C. |
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Victoria Miller |
Fort Washington, Pa. |
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Shelton Nalley |
Greensboro, N.C. |
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Katie Schumacher |
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Tierney Stark |
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Megan Talley |
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Francis Wilson |
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Michael Zimmerman |
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Heather Hasay Dinolfo
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Lori Jacobs
Christopher Newport University
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