Latest News
HomeAssociationsEcolab hits $500,000 mark in AHLA Foundation scholarships for hospitality students
Education

Ecolab hits $500,000 mark in AHLA Foundation scholarships for hospitality students

Support for the Foundation builds on Ecolab’s long-standing relationship with the AHLA and commitment to the hospitality industry. In addition to the scholarship program, Ecolab is renewing its partnership commitment with the Foundation.

WASHINGTON – The American Hotel & Lodging Foundation (AHLAF) announced that Ecolab, Inc., the global leader in water, hygiene and infection prevention solutions and services, has hit the $500,000 mark in academic and professional scholarships awarded through the annual AHLAF Ecolab Hospitality Scholarship Program. More than 350 students and current hotel employees across the country have received a scholarship through the program.

Support for the Foundation builds on Ecolab’s long-standing relationship with the AHLA and commitment to the hospitality industry. In addition to the scholarship program, Ecolab is renewing its partnership commitment with the Foundation.

“We are extremely grateful for Ecolab’s partnership, expertise and generous support for the lodging industry,” says Rosanna Maietta, AHLA Foundation president. “Ecolab’s grants support countless individuals around the country and set them on a pathway to a lifelong career in an industry grounded in the service of others.”

The Ecolab Hospitality Scholarship Program was established in 1996 as a commitment to the lodging industry and to support the development of its future leaders. The AHLA Foundation disburses the Ecolab Hospitality Scholarship annually to undergraduate hospitality management majors at colleges and universities across the U.S. Students are chosen based on academics, financial need, relevant work experience, extracurricular activities, personal attributes, and a passion to pursue a career in the hotel and lodging industry. Additionally, Ecolab supports current hospitality employees by providing professional development scholarships that allow them to advance their skillset through professional certifications.

“The AHLA Foundation and Ecolab have been partners for many years, and we are proud to continue our collaboration and support for the industry now more than ever,” said Greg Cocchiarella, Ecolab’s vice president of industry relations. “We are pleased to support these dedicated students and employees as they work to advance the hospitality industry, which is vital to our global economy.”

Throughout the years, Ecolab’s investments have helped students get one step closer to their dreams by providing much needed financial support. A few of their stories are highlighted below:

Roxana Castillo, age 26 (Washington, D.C.): Roxana spent countless hours applying for scholarships to help her afford her dream of obtaining a bachelor’s degree in Hospitality Management and Tourism at the University of the District of Columbia. As an immigrant and full-time worker in the hospitality industry, she looks forward to making a difference in the lives of others and knows that this scholarship will bring her one step closer to her dream.
  
Moises Lobaton, age 20 (Orlando, Fla.): Moises frequently finds himself in the service of others, whether it is while working in the hospitality industry or doing undergraduate mentoring. He hopes to one day become a general manager and work toward bridging the gap between underrepresented minorities and employment opportunities in the industry.  

Canisha Pope, age 29 (Princess Anne, Md.): While COVID has had a significant impact on the event industry, Canisha is still planning on becoming an event manager at a hotel and one day owning her own event planning business. The Ecolab Hospitality Scholarship comes at a time when her other financial aid for the year has been exhausted and allows her to graduate next May. She hopes to one day repay the favor by helping her peers in the hospitality industry achieve their goals just like Ecolab has helped her.

Evan Nitroy, age 20 (Philadelphia, Pa.): Evan is a sophomore at Temple University and is enrolled in The School of Sports, Tourism and Hospitality Management. He plans to take what he is learning in the classroom to create and scale event programs that implement supports and healthy living to underprivileged children. By receiving the Ecolab Hospitality Scholarship, he believes he is one step closer to that dream.

Co-Founder & Chief Editor - TravelDailyNews Media Network | Website | + Posts

Vicky is the co-founder of TravelDailyNews Media Network where she is the Editor-in Chief. She is also responsible for the daily operation and the financial policy. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Tourism Business Administration from the Technical University of Athens and a Master in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Wales.

She has many years of both academic and industrial experience within the travel industry. She has written/edited numerous articles in various tourism magazines.

28/03/2024
27/03/2024
26/03/2024
25/03/2024
22/03/2024
21/03/2024