Los Angeles, California Mar 17, 2023 (Issuewire.com) - David Woroboff believes that all students deserve the chance to pursue their dreams. That is why he is excited to announce his scholarship program for entrepreneurial students in the United States. The grant is open to university and high school students who plan to learn and become future entrepreneurs. Applicants must submit an essay of no more than one thousand words, answering the theme of a business idea that will solve a current issue. Along with their essay, applicants must provide their full name, contact number, location, email address, high school background, where they are currently enrolled, GPA, and a short autobiography. Once the requirements are complete, applicants may send their applications to [email protected]. One lucky student with a direct answer will win $1,000 and mentorship from David, an entrepreneurial veteran. Application entries for the grant will close on June 15, 2023, and the chosen winner will be announced on July 15, 2023.
The scholarship, named after, David Woroboff, aims to provide financial funding for entrepreneurial students in the United States. With his vast background career, he knows all the hardships that entrepreneurial students face, especially today when everything costs too much. To qualify for the grant, applicants must be enrolled in any university in the United States and aspire to be future entrepreneurs. This grant is also open to high school students with the same goals. Through creative writing, Mr. Woroboff will choose one lucky student who will receive $1,000. Mr. Woroboff recognizes the financial strain imposed on students with many years of education ahead of them as they work toward becoming entrepreneurs. He would like to award a deserving and hard-working student a scholarship to help ease that burden.
The man behind the grant has degrees in Computer Engineering from the University of Southern California, Business Administration from SUNY Albany, an MBA from the Anderson School of Management at the University of California, Los Angeles, and Marketing from the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago. He also holds a certificate in marketing from the Booth School of Business. He has established and led large, high-performing teams and has a history of rapid growth. David Woroboff positively impacted the achievements of Boeing, Northrop Grumman, and Hughes Electronics as corporate directors of strategy. A pioneer in telemedicine and virtual mental health services, 24/7 Call-A-Doc now has David Woroboff as its chief executive officer. When asked which boards he prefers to sit on, he always selects those that support young people in realizing their full potential.
Entrepreneurship is a beautiful thing. It allows people to use their creativity, intelligence, and hard work to create something that has never existed before. Entrepreneurship isn't just about making moneyit's about creating something new out of nothingness. The David Woroboff Scholarship for Entrepreneurs is here to support entrepreneurs on their journey by giving them scholarships so they can continue pursuing their goals. To learn more about the grant, applicants may visit Mr. Woroboff's scholarship website. He is grateful for every student's interest in his scholarship program and thrilled to have the opportunity to offer entrepreneurial students this scholarship. He hopes every qualified student will consider applying and looks forward to hearing from everyone soon!
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