Evonik donated $80,000 to fund two scholarships for local students majoring in process technology at River Parishes Community College (Louisiana, USA).
Committed to supporting education and diversity in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM), Evonik
announced a donation of $80,000 to fund two scholarships for residents of St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, majoring in process technology at River Parishes Community College (RPCC). Preference will be given to female and minority applicants. One of the scholarships is earmarked for first-generation students - whose parents have not attained a college degree.
Process technology (PTEC) is the study and application of scientific principles for the operation and maintenance of complex chemical plants. PTEC programs prepare students for employment as process, research, or laboratory technicians.
“Evonik is proud to partner with RPCC to support female students and students from underrepresented minorities in the in-demand area of process technology,” said Kel Boisvert, member of Evonik’s North America Leadership Team (NALT) and site manager in Mobile, Ala. “Jobs in STEM fields like chemical or pharmaceutical manufacturing have a promising future.”
“Evonik takes its responsibilities as a corporate citizen very seriously,” said Jean Marion, manager of the Evonik site in Reserve, La. “We are happy to support promising students in St. John the Baptist parish and build a stronger community in Louisiana.”
“We are excited to have Evonik partner with RPCC and the RPCC Foundation. These scholarships provide opportunities to those who may not have the financial means to attend college. A two-year PTEC degree and employment in the petrochemical industry is a game changer for individuals and families,” said Lillie Murphy, head of the RPCC Foundation.
Evonik employs 210 people at its sites in Garyville, Lafayette, and Reserve, La.