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January 2025 Accolades

Asahi Pompey (1990) was recognized on the inaugural ForbesBLK 50 list, Travis Gayles (1997) was named CEO of Howard Brown Health, and Julie Gehrki (1998) was named President of the Walmart Foundation.

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Our 2025 Regional Finalists

These 250 students have advanced to the next stage of selection in the Coca-Cola Scholars Program!

November 2024 Connections

The CCSF Alumni Board had their annual retreat in Atlanta and CCSF hosted two receptions in NYC.

October 2024 Connections

CCSF hit the road last September, visiting Coke Scholars in Boston, New Haven, Princeton, Philadelphia, and Chicago, connecting with over 225 Scholars!

October 2024 Accolades

Alana Yazzie (2006) authored the first modern Navajo cookbook written and photographed by a Navajo woman.

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Alumni Advisory Board Celebrates 7 New Members

Coca-Cola Scholars are connected not only by a college scholarship, but also a shared desire to improve the world. Together, they make it happen, and the Coca-Cola Scholars Alumni Advisory Board (AAB) was created to help.

Coke Scholars Ignite the Future at Leadership Summit

Thursday, September 27, 2018, Coke Scholars and alumni from the very first class in 1989 to the newly selected in 2018 traveled to Atlanta to connect, learn, and propel their collective desire to improve our world forward.

October 2018 Accolades

Nekia Hackworth Jones (1995) was chosen as one of Georgia’s Most Powerful and Influential Women, and Kate Sullivan (1994) hosts a new show where she interviews brilliant minds, 3 of whom are fellow Coke Scholars.

October 2018 Connections

Undergrad Coke Scholars got together for pizza and Cokes at USC (pictured) and Princeton and over 80 Scholars and alumni came to our reception in Boston.