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For Immediate Release

U.S. Poultry & Egg Association
Tucker, GA - March 5, 2024
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Gwen Venable, 678.514.1971, gvenable@uspoultry.org


Camryn Wilder Receives the Frank Perdue Scholarship Student of the Year Award at the USPOULTRY Foundation College Student Career Program

Camryn Wilder, Texas A&M University, was awarded the Frank Perdue Scholarship Student of the Year during the USPOULTRY Foundation’s College Student Career Program, held in conjunction with the 2024 International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE). The scholarship is named in Frank Perdue’s honor, for his dedication to aspiring young people studying for careers in the poultry industry. Perdue was a long-time supporter of the College Student Career Program and attended the program and interviewed students for many years. Abigail Flores, Texas A&M University, and Zachery Keeter, North Carolina State University, were recognized in second and third place.

“We received many high-caliber applicants this year for the Student of the Year, making it difficult to choose a winner. It is rewarding to see this program continue to grow and expose talented future leaders to the poultry and egg industry,” commented Kevin McDaniel, senior vice president and general manager, Fresh Division at Wayne-Sanderson Farms, USPOULTRY Board member and College Student Career Program Advisory Committee chair.

Students also participated in Club of the Year and Scrapbook of the Year competitions. North Carolina State University was named Club of the Year, which is based on year-long activities and community engagement by the club. Texas A&M University earned second place and Mississippi State University placed third. Auburn University won the Scrapbook of the Year contest.

The USPOULTRY College Student Career Program is "one-of-a-kind" in the poultry industry. The program brings together companies and top students to interview for industry-related jobs and internships in one location, during a three-day period. The program involves students from national colleges and universities and has been a vital part of many companies' hiring process for more than 50 years.

About USPOULTRY Foundation
The USPOULTRY Foundation's mission is to support the recruitment and training of the brightest students, seek and fund scientific research, foster student scientists and promote careers in the poultry and egg industry.

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Camryn Wilder, Texas A&M University, winner of the 2024 USPOULTRY Foundation College Student Career Program Frank Perdue Scholarship Student of the Year award, with Casey English (left), FSQA supervisor for Cobb-Vantress and a former College Student Career Program participant, and Harris Moran, processing superintendent for Wayne-Sanderson Farms.