NRF Foundation awards 2016 Ray Greenly Scholarships

"We are impressed by the caliber of our finalists this year. They truly stood out as talented, driven and passionate students who are going to do amazing things for the digital retail industry."

Ellen Davis
NRF Foundation Executive Director

The NRF Foundation announced today that Jessica Landzberg, a senior at Washington University in St. Louis is the top recipient of its 2016 Ray Greenly Scholarship. Landzberg, the top finalist of five, was awarded the $25,000 scholarship at Shop.org’s Retail’s Digital Summit in Dallas. Landzberg will receive her bachelor’s in Finance, Accounting and Marketing this May 2017.

The NRF Foundation’s 2016 Ray Greenly’s recipients are:

  • Jessica Landzberg, Finance, Accounting and Marketing, Washington University in St. Louis ($25,000)
  • Ce’Erica Roland Ferguson, Fashion Marketing and Management, Savannah College of Art and Design – Atlanta ($10,000)
  • Ada Lio, Master of Business Administration, University of Pennsylvania ($10,000)
  • Giannina Ong, English and Classics, Santa Clara University ($10,000)
  • Kaley Suero, Economics, University of Pennsylvania ($10,000) 

“The NRF Foundation created this scholarship to showcase the importance of the digital retail field,” NRF Foundation Executive Director Ellen Davis said. “We are impressed by the caliber of our finalists this year. They truly stood out as talented, driven and passionate students who are going to do amazing things for the digital retail industry.”

Each applicant was required to go through two phases of the application process.  Phase one required each student to submit an innovation essay, along with a two-minute personal brand video and their transcripts.

For phase two, the NRF Foundation developed case studies with HSN, Nordstrom and REI. Executives from these companies hosted information sessions with the students assigned to their company’s in order to answer questions and provide additional information related to the case study. Applicants were not required to be in a retail program or major to apply, but were encouraged to explain how their major relates to digital retail.

More than 75 retail executives were involved in selecting the semi-finalists based on the creativity and entrepreneurial spirit demonstrated in their applications. A panel of retail executive judges convened at Retail’s Digital Summit to interview the semi-finalists and determine who would receive the four $10,000 scholarships and the top $25,000 scholarship.

The scholarship was established to honor former Shop.org Vice President Ray Greenly, who died of cancer in 2005. The program provides financial aid to students studying in fields such as engineering, computer science, marketing, business, e-commerce and economics.

 

About the NRF Foundation
The NRF Foundation is the 501(c)(3) nonprofit arm of the National Retail Federation, shaping retail’s future by building awareness of the industry through statistics and stories; developing talent through education, experiences and scholarships; and fostering career growth among people who work in retail.