
News
Massport Announces Recipients for "Community Outreach
Scholarship" Program;
Inaugural program open to graduating students from
Boston
public high schools
July 17, 2007
In the inaugural presentation of the Massachusetts Port
Authority (Massport) Office of Diversity “Community Outreach Scholarship”
program, three Boston
Public School graduating
seniors today were awarded scholarships at a presentation at the Massport Board
Room.
The program, which was started this year, is
open to all seniors graduating from public high schools in the City of
Boston.
Applicants must have an interest and desire in pursuing a degree that could be
used in a career in transportation industries. Areas of study may include:
Aviation, Business Administration, Accounting, Architecture, Engineering,
Finance and Human Resources.
This year’s winners are Cordelia “Sabrina”
Antoine, from Fenway
High School; Joseph Bain,
from Boston Collegiate Charter
School; and Charles
Matthews, from the William
McKinley
South
End Academy.
“Massport is proud to be able to support some
of Boston’s best and brightest young men and women as they begin their college
careers,’’ said Thomas J. Kinton, Jr., CEO and Executive Director of Massport.
“That these fine young men and women have an interest in transportation is
simply icing on the cake.’’
“Diversity is important in every profession and we are
thrilled to help foster diversity in transportation industries,’’ said Sandra C.
Buford, Ph.D, Director of Diversity at Massport. “We look forward to continuing
the Diversity Community Outreach Scholarship program in the years to come.’’
Antoine, a resident of Dorchester, will attend Smith College
in Northampton, Mass. She was the 2007 Valedictorian of
Fenway High School, was president of the student government her senior year, and
is interested in business administration.
Bain, who lives in South Boston, will attend the Massachusetts Maritime
Academy in Buzzards Bay. He attended summer programs at Merrimack College where he studied engineering and
Daniel Webster College
where he studied aviation.
Matthews, a resident of Dorchester, will attend Wentworth Institute of Technology
in the fall and plans to study computer engineering. He graduated at the top of
his class and is a member of the National Honor Society. He is a Cadet Gunnery
Sergeant in the Marine Corps Junior ROTC program.