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The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation (CCSF) is a non-profit organization that works on behalf and at the direction of the Coca-Cola system (including The Coca-Cola Company, the world's largest producer of non-alcoholic beverages, and its subsidiaries) to provide scholarships to some 1,400 students annually in amounts totaling over $3.4 million each year.
Campus Ambassadors are assigned to each class; click your university's name in the table of contents below to see which Ambassadors are working with your course, or visit your course page. If you would like to become a campus ambassador, please see this page for an application and more information regarding what a campus ambassador does.
In 1994, the school was renamed for Roberto C. Goizueta, the CEO of The Coca-Cola Company. [4] The millennium brought about a new PhD program in business administration and a new program in Real Estate. The school announced Karen Sedatole as interim dean in 2020.
Coca-Cola has warned that DEI policy changes could negatively affect its business. In a filing, the company said fostering an inclusive workplace culture was "critical" to its success.
In 1979, two years after he became the university's president, Emory received an identity-changing $105 million gift from Robert W. Woodruff, the former Coca-Cola Company chairman, and his brother George W. Woodruff. [6] At the time, this was the largest philanthropic gift in U.S. history. [7]
"The email takes advantage of Coca-Cola's well-recognized name and logo to convince consumers they've won a foreign lottery prize," the Better Business Bureau serving Alaska, Oregon and Western ...
The Selection Group member from Step 2 meets the applicant and makes a final call of whether or not to bring that person on board as a Campus Ambassador. There is no hard rubric for the in-person screening. The screener uses personal judgment to decide whether s/he thinks the applicant will be a good Campus Ambassador
The team was founded by Mrs. Barbara Guinn Tidwell in 1960. Even with nowhere to practice on campus, the team became popular immediately, with a photograph of the Strutters included in Mobil Oil’s 1962 calendar. In 1976, the team was selected to represent America’s Bicentennial in a national television commercial for Coca-Cola. [6]