Food Processing Distributor Nelson-Jameson Announces Third Annual College Scholarship Winner

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The ‘Golden Rule’ college scholarship program is offered by the Nelson-Jameson Foundation

MARSHFIELD, WI | Nelson-Jameson, a leading distributor in the food processing industry, has announced Sophie Kempe as the winner of its third annual “Golden Rule” college scholarship program through the Nelson-Jameson Foundation (NJF). Each year, the winner is awarded a $2,500 scholarship toward their college expenses.

The Nelson-Jameson Foundation’s Scholarship Program provides family members of Nelson-Jameson employees the opportunity to apply for scholarships at accredited two-year or four-year colleges. As part of the application process, students are required to include an essay outlining ways that they live by the principles of Nelson-Jameson’s “Golden Rule” culture – a focus on maintaining a culture of honesty, integrity, and kindness, with a commitment to operating ethically with respect for people, the community, and the environment.

Kempe is attending Boston University—Honors College and studying Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, and Genetics. Her father, Peter Kempe, is the Senior vice president of Strategy and Business Development for Ingredients at Nelson-Jameson.

"Sophie’s drive, dedication, and commitment to her education is unmatchable. Not only is Sophie an exceptional student, but her volunteer work and experiences affiliated with her major are outstanding and point to a successful and bright future,” the judging committee stated.

Amanda Nelson Sasse, President of the Nelson-Jameson Foundation, added that the scholarship is designed to reflect the company’s family values.

"Having been a family-owned company for almost 80 years, the 'Golden Rule' scholarship is one of the important ways in which we extend our strong sense of family culture to our team and their families. Empowering our next generation of leaders by providing opportunities to make higher education more accessible is a privilege for which we are profoundly grateful," she said.

An independent committee of former educators reviewed the applications and selected the awardee. Criteria included active community involvement and/or volunteer experience, and three essays—one describing why the scholarship was important to them, another on career objectives, and a third on how they live by Nelson-Jameson’s Golden Rule values. The scholarship program will continue to run annually, with each year’s winners announced in the spring.

More information on the Golden Rule Scholarship and the Nelson-Jameson Foundation can be found at nelsonjameson.com/about-us/nelson-jameson-foundation/


About Nelson-Jameson   

Nelson-Jameson is a fourth-generation, family-owned distributor to the food processing industry. From the company’s roots in dairy production supplies, it has expanded to offer a broad range of food processing products and services that help food and beverage organizations operate efficiently with the highest quality, food safety, and compliance standards. The company represents more than 1,000 vendors, distributes more than 78,000 curated products, and employs more than 260 people nationwide. The food processing industry leader also operates NEXT Logistics, a transportation arm that provides delivery services from its Wisconsin, California, Idaho, Pennsylvania, and Texas strategic distribution centers.  

For more than 76 years, Nelson-Jameson has supported food, beverage, and dairy processors with innovative products and a comprehensive set of solutions that keep pace with changing consumer tastes, manufacturing processes, and distribution channels.  The company values delivering the exceptional for its customers by leading with the guiding principles of kindness and mutual respect. Nelson-Jameson is a supplier of choice for customers in all 50 states and international markets.

For more information, please visit www.nelsonjameson.com.

 

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