U.S. Bank Sponsors National Society of Hispanic MBA Scholarship Program
CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--U.S. Bank has awarded $10,000 to the National Society of Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA) scholarship program as part of its U.S. Bank LatinaStyle credit card program. U.S. Bank made the presentation on Friday, Oct. 27 at the NSHMBA 17th Annual Conference and Career Expo at the Duke Energy Center in Cincinnati.
“U.S. Bank takes great pride in having the opportunity to support NSHMBA’s scholarship program and to contribute to the educational development of the Hispanic community. This is our inaugural sponsorship of this program and we look forward to a continuing partnership that advances Hispanic individuals now and in the future.”
LatinaStyle magazine is a national publication dedicated to the needs and concerns of the contemporary Latina professional in the United States. It recently ranked U.S. Bank among the top 50 employers for Latinas in the United States. In conjunction with U.S. Bank’s scholarship sponsorship, LatinaStyle has pledged $10,000 in-kind advertising space to NSHMBA in their magazine spread.
Carlos Amaya, vice president and manager of multicultural programs for U.S. Bank in Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee, will present the check on behalf of the bank. “U.S. Bank takes great pride in having the opportunity to support NSHMBA’s scholarship program and to contribute to the educational development of the Hispanic community. This is our inaugural sponsorship of this program and we look forward to a continuing partnership that advances Hispanic individuals now and in the future.”
Last year alone, NSHMBA provided 56 Hispanic graduate students with more than $1 million in scholarships. U.S. Bank has united with this cause to further its commitment, support and sponsorship of higher learning among the Hispanic community.
U.S. Bank is committed to the Hispanic market through its business products and services, in addition to its employment opportunities. U.S. Bank was one of the first banks in the United States to accept the Matricula as a form of identification when opening an account. It also offers MoneyGram money transfer services through all of its branch offices. U.S. Bank participates in “Welcome Home,” a national project aimed at training and hiring returning bilingual military personnel to work in the mortgage field. In 2004, U.S. Bank partnered with the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to offer ¡Capital!, a loan program for small businesses in high-growth Hispanic markets nationwide.
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