Taylor Farms Hosts Annual Scholarship Luncheon for Children of Employees



Taylor Farms Hosts Annual Scholarship Luncheon for Children of Employees



SALINAS, CA – Taylor Farms takes giving back to its employees seriously. On June 16th Taylor Farms held its annual Scholarship Luncheon on where the company awarded $170,000 in college scholarships to 12 first time scholarship recipients and 22 renewal scholarships.

Bruce Taylor, Chairman & CEO, Taylor Farms

“An excellent education is the foundation of a free and fair society in America,” said Bruce Taylor, Chairman and CEO upon the announcment of this year's annual scholarship recipients. “At Taylor Farms we are proud to support children of our valued team members with $20,000 scholarships to pursue their college dreams.”

All of the recipients are children of active, full-time Taylor Farms employees and received a $20,000 academic scholarship to support their journey in achieving a higher education. Recipients received an upfront check for $5,000 with a guaranteed renewal of $5,000 for each year they remain in an undergraduate or graduate program at a university.

7 of the 12 scholarship recipients. From left, Ismael Lopez, Crystal Hernandez Marquez, Crystal Osuna Cecilio,  Paulina Suguey Hernandez, Leticia Isabel Cardenas, Diana Cervantes Morales, and Maria Fernanda Garcia.

The Taylor Farms Scholarship Program, formally developed in 2012, has been awarding scholarships to students since 2008. The selection committee consists of 12 Taylor Farms’ employees, and has awarded $710,000 in scholarships over the past 11 years.

Leticia Isabel Cardenas accepting her scholarship check during the ceremony from Bruce Taylor and Rigo Ramirez of Taylor Farms.

"Taylor Farms values higher education and decided to invest in mine. Taylor Farms is committed to seeing me through to the end and because a significant amount of financial burden has been lifted, I can focus on maximizing my education," said Adela Contreras, 2016 TF Scholarship Recipient and UC Davis Undergraduate student.

2017 recipients include:

  • Betzibeth Valencia – Arizona State University
  • Brandy Martinez – University of Arizona
  • Crystal Hernandez Marquez - California State University, Monterey Bay
  • Crystal Osuna Cecilio – California State University, Monterey Bay
  • Daisy Solorzano - University of California, Davis
  • Diana Cervantes – Morales – California State University, Monterey Bay
  • Ismael Lopez – San Jose State University
  • Leticia Isabel Cardenas – San Diego State University
  • Maria Fernanda Garcia – University of Arizona
  • Paulina Suguey Hernandez – University of California, Davis
  • Viridiana Macias Contreras – Humboldt State University
  • Zeltzin Donaji Gonzalez Lopez – San Francisco State University

Leticia Isabel Cardenas will be pursuing her undergraduate degree at San Diego State University in the Fall. Leticia is pictured with her family, including both of her parents, Elias and Leticia Cardenas, who are both Taylor Farms employees. Also pictured are Mark Campion and Bruce Taylor of Taylor Farms.

These students were recognized and rewarded at a Taylor Farms hosted luncheon on Friday at the company’s retail salad plant patio in Salinas, CA. Mark Campion, President, Taylor Farms Retail and Rigo Ramirez, Director of Operations, Taylor Farms Retail, presented each of the new scholarship recipients with their checks in front of a crowd of over 75 individuals, including family and friends of the recipients along with Taylor Farms employees who were also present to support and celebrate with the recipients.

Maria Fernanda Garcia is pursuing a degree in medicine from the University of Arizona. Maria’s father, Raul Garcia is a Taylor Farms employee.

Bruce Taylor, CEO, Taylor Farms, was also in attendance and concluded the event with a heartfelt speech to the audience, where he thanked the parents for believing in and supporting their children’s educational pursuits.

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