Hobbies and interests
Cooking
Sewing
Drawing And Illustration
Christiana Thompson
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WinnerChristiana Thompson
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WinnerBio
Being able to attend your dream college without having to use any money from your own pocket is the best thing a high school student could ask for.
Education
Saint Martin High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Associate's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Cooking and Related Culinary Arts, General
- Hospitality Administration/Management
Career
Dream career field:
Hospitality
Dream career goals:
Line Cook
Buffalo Wild Wings2023 – Present1 yearFood Service
High School Culinary Program2021 – Present3 yearsTeam Member
Zaxby’s2022 – 20231 year
Sports
Archery
Varsity2020 – 20222 years
Awards
- No
Powerlifting
Varsity2020 – Present4 years
Awards
- No
Public services
Volunteering
Saint Martin High School — Concession Stand Worker2020 – Present
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Martha Brooks Culinary Arts Scholarship
WinnerAll through high school, my teachers would tell me that i’m a good leader. I am a highly motivated and ambitious individual with a passion for creating memorable experiences, especially in the kitchen. That is why I am going to college to pursue my dream of becoming a famous Private Chef. Being a private chef requires the skills of management, design, creativity, organization, and leadership, which I truly believe that I pass all qualifications.
From the age of ten I’ve been drawn to the kitchen, a place where love, culture, and creativity converge.
My grandmother was my first mentor. She taught me more than just the art of cooking; she instilled in me the values of patience, precision and passion. As I got older, my love for culinary deepened, leading me to enroll in the culinary program at my high school. During the program, I took on the responsibility of managing inventory and ensuring we had all the necessary ingredients for our creations. This role taught me the importance of organization, planning, and attention to detail in a culinary setting. In the 11th grade, I earned my ServSafe Manager Certification, further solidifying my commitment to the culinary arts.
As a woman of color, I am very aware of the under-presentation we face, not just in the culinary field, but everywhere. This scholarship is not just an opportunity for me to further my skills; it’s a chance for me to help change the narrative and pave the way for more women of color in the industry. In the future, along with becoming a private chef I plan to use my culinary knowledge and skills to make a positive impact on the world. I envision traveling the world, doing pop-up shops for people who have been considering coming into the culinary field, but are too scared because they don’t know where to start. I am particularly interested in supporting these pop-ups as platforms for important conversations, encouraging attendees to take action on what they want to become in life. I hope to inspire the next generation of chefs, particularly those from diverse backgrounds, and show them how they too can achieve success in the culinary field.
In conclusion, I am passionate about culinary arts because it allows me to express my creativity, show my management and leadership skills, celebrate my heritage, and make a positive impact on my community. I am excited about the opportunity to learn, grow, and further my education and bring my dreams to life.
Sylvester Taylor "Invictus" Hospitality Scholarship
All through high school, my teachers would tell me that i’m a good leader. I am a highly motivated and ambitious individual with a passion for creating memorable experiences, especially in the kitchen. That is why I am going to college to pursue my dream of becoming a famous Private Chef. Being a private chef requires the skills of management, design, creativity, organization, and leadership, which I truly believe that I pass all qualifications.
From the age of ten I’ve been drawn to the kitchen, a place where love, culture, and creativity converge.
My grandmother was my first mentor. She taught me more than just the art of cooking; she instilled in me the values of patience, precision and passion. As I got older, my love for culinary deepened, leading me to enroll in the culinary program at my high school. During the program, I took on the responsibility of managing inventory and ensuring we had all the necessary ingredients for our creations. This role taught me the importance of organization, planning, and attention to detail in a culinary setting. In the 11th grade, I earned my ServSafe Manager Certification, further solidifying my commitment to the culinary arts.
As a woman of color, I am very aware of the under-presentation we face, not just in the culinary field, but everywhere. This scholarship is not just an opportunity for me to further my skills; it’s a chance for me to help change the narrative and pave the way for more women of color in the industry. In the future, along with becoming a private chef I plan to use my culinary knowledge and skills to make a positive impact on the world. I envision traveling the world, doing pop-up shops for people who have been considering coming into the culinary field, but are too scared because they don’t know where to start. I am particularly interested in supporting these pop-ups as platforms for important conversations, encouraging attendees to take action on what they want to become in life. I hope to inspire the next generation of chefs, particularly those from diverse backgrounds, and show them how they too can achieve success in the culinary field.
In conclusion, I am passionate about culinary arts because it allows me to express my creativity, show my management and leadership skills, celebrate my heritage, and make a positive impact on my community. I am excited about the opportunity to learn, grow, and further my education and bring my dreams to life.
Good People, Cool Things Scholarship
All through high school, my teachers would tell me that i’m a good leader. I am a highly motivated and ambitious individual with a passion for creating memorable experiences, especially in the kitchen. That is why I am going to college to pursue my dream of becoming a famous Private Chef. Being a private chef requires the skills of management, design, creativity, organization, and leadership, which I truly believe that I pass all qualifications.
From the age of ten I’ve been drawn to the kitchen, a place where love, culture, and creativity converge.
My grandmother was my first mentor. She taught me more than just the art of cooking; she instilled in me the values of patience, precision and passion. As I got older, my love for culinary deepened, leading me to enroll in the culinary program at my high school. During the program, I took on the responsibility of managing inventory and ensuring we had all the necessary ingredients for our creations. This role taught me the importance of organization, planning, and attention to detail in a culinary setting. In the 11th grade, I earned my ServSafe Manager Certification, further solidifying my commitment to the culinary arts.
As a woman of color, I am very aware of the under-presentation we face, not just in the culinary field, but everywhere. This scholarship is not just an opportunity for me to further my skills; it’s a chance for me to help change the narrative and pave the way for more women of color in the industry. In the future, along with becoming a private chef I plan to use my culinary knowledge and skills to make a positive impact on the world. I envision traveling the world, doing pop-up shops for people who have been considering coming into the culinary field, but are too scared because they don’t know where to start. I am particularly interested in supporting these pop-ups as platforms for important conversations, encouraging attendees to take action on what they want to become in life. I hope to inspire the next generation of chefs, particularly those from diverse backgrounds, and show them how they too can achieve success in the culinary field.
In conclusion, I am passionate about culinary arts because it allows me to express my creativity, show my management and leadership skills, celebrate my heritage, and make a positive impact on my community. I am excited about the opportunity to learn, grow, and further my education and bring my dreams to life.
Future Planner Scholarship
All through high school, my teachers would tell me that i’m a good leader. I am a highly motivated and ambitious individual with a passion for creating memorable experiences, especially in the kitchen. That is why I am going to college to pursue my dream of becoming a famous Private Chef. Being a private chef requires the skills of management, design, creativity, organization, and leadership, which I truly believe that I pass all qualifications.
From the age of ten I’ve been drawn to the kitchen, a place where love, culture, and creativity converge.
My grandmother was my first mentor. She taught me more than just the art of cooking; she instilled in me the values of patience, precision and passion. As I got older, my love for culinary deepened, leading me to enroll in the culinary program at my high school. During the program, I took on the responsibility of managing inventory and ensuring we had all the necessary ingredients for our creations. This role taught me the importance of organization, planning, and attention to detail in a culinary setting. In the 11th grade, I earned my ServSafe Manager Certification, further solidifying my commitment to the culinary arts.
As a woman of color, I am very aware of the under-presentation we face, not just in the culinary field, but everywhere. This scholarship is not just an opportunity for me to further my skills; it’s a chance for me to help change the narrative and pave the way for more women of color in the industry. In the future, along with becoming a private chef I plan to use my culinary knowledge and skills to make a positive impact on the world. I envision traveling the world, doing pop-up shops for people who have been considering coming into the culinary field, but are too scared because they don’t know where to start. I am particularly interested in supporting these pop-ups as platforms for important conversations, encouraging attendees to take action on what they want to become in life. I hope to inspire the next generation of chefs, particularly those from diverse backgrounds, and show them how they too can achieve success in the culinary field.
In conclusion, I am passionate about culinary arts because it allows me to express my creativity, show my management and leadership skills, celebrate my heritage, and make a positive impact on my community. I am excited about the opportunity to learn, grow, and further my education and bring my dreams to life.