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CCAC Educational Foundation Hosts Scholarship Luncheon

Pictured (left to right) Front row: Huiping Xu, CCAC student; Joelle Sinatra, CCAC student; Dr. Quintin Bullock, CCAC president. Second row: Chris McAneny (guest); Jamie McMahon, chief executive officer, CCAC Educational Foundation; Mukhammed Mamatysaev CCAC student; Kevin McKeegan, chair, CCAC Educational Foundation Board of Directors; Ann Bridge, CCAC student; Kevin Kinross, chair, CCAC Board of Trustees.

Pictured (left to right) Front row: Huiping Xu, CCAC student; Joelle Sinatra, CCAC student; Dr. Quintin Bullock, CCAC president. Second row: Chris McAneny (guest); Jamie McMahon, chief executive officer, CCAC Educational Foundation; Mukhammed Mamatysaev CCAC student; Kevin McKeegan, chair, CCAC Educational Foundation Board of Directors; Ann Bridge, CCAC student; Kevin Kinross, chair, CCAC Board of Trustees.

The Community College of Allegheny County's Educational Foundation hosted its annual scholarship luncheon on Tuesday, March 12, at the Daniel G. and Carole L. Kamin Science Center. More than 150 of CCAC's 2023–2024 student scholarship recipients and foundation donors attended the event. Members of the CCAC Board of Trustees and the Educational Foundation Board of Directors were also in attendance. This year's luncheon included recipients of eight scholarships awarded for the first time.

"This annual event is an exciting time to demonstrate our gratitude to those many donors who have supported the foundation's scholarship program over the past several decades, as well as to recognize the students who have received awards," said Jamie McMahon, chief executive officer of the CCAC Educational Foundation.

Overall, CCAC students will receive more than $600,000 in scholarship aid from the foundation during the 2023-2024 academic year.