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The 36th Annual
Coca-Cola Scholars
Banquet

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Honoring the
2024 Coca-Cola Scholars

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Georgia International Convention Center
Thursday, April 25, 2024
Reception 6pm
Dinner 7pm

 

The 36th Annual
Coca-Cola Scholars
Banquet

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Honoring the
2024 Coca-Cola Scholars

 

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Georgia International Convention Center
Thursday, April 25, 2024
Reception 6pm
Dinner 7pm

 

 

The 36th Annual
Coca-Cola Scholars
Banquet

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Honoring the
2024 Coca-Cola Scholars

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Georgia International Convention Center
Thursday, April 25, 2024
Reception 6pm
Dinner 7pm

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Celebrating the Journey Ahead

 

 

 

WELCOME & PRESENTATION OF THE 2024 COCA-COLA SCHOLARS

John Murphy, President & CFO
The Coca-Cola Company

 

 

PERFORMANCE

Coca-Cola Scholar Orchestra

 

 

CONGRATULATORY REMARKS

Jane Hale Hopkins, President
Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation

 

 

COCA-COLA CONNECTION

Kirk Tyler, CCSF Board Chair
Chairman, Atlantic Coca-Cola Bottling Company

 

 

INVOCATION

Madi Pfaff Edgar, 2013 Scholar

 

 

DINNER

 

 

INTRODUCTION OF HONORED GUEST

Lisa Chang, CCSF Board Member
EVP and Global Chief People Officer, The Coca‑Cola Company

 

 

HONORED GUEST

Carla Harris
Senior Client Advisor, Morgan Stanley

 

 

RECOGNITIONS & CLOSING

Jane Hale Hopkins, President
Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation
&
T. Martin Williams, CCSF Board Vice Chair
SVP & Chief Financial Officer, Corinth Coca-Cola Bottling Works

 

 

Honored Guest

Honored Guest

CARLA HARRIS

Senior Client Advisor,
Morgan Stanley

CARLA HARRIS

Senior Client Advisor,
Morgan Stanley

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CARLA HARRIS is a Vice Chairman, Managing Director, and Senior Client Advisor at Morgan Stanley. She is responsible for increasing client connectivity and penetration to enhance revenue generation across the firm. She formerly headed the Emerging Manager Platform, the equity capital markets effort for the consumer and retail industries, and was responsible for Equity Private Placements. In her 30 year career, Ms. Harris has had extensive industry experiences in the technology, media, retail, telecommunications, transportation, industrial, and healthcare sectors. In August 2013, Carla Harris was appointed by President Barack Obama to chair the National Women’s Business Council.

For more than a decade, Ms. Harris was a senior member of the equity syndicate desk and executed such transactions as initial public offerings for UPS, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Ariba, Redback, the General Motors sub-IPO of Delphi Automotive, and the $3.2 Billion common stock transaction for Immunex Corporation, one of the largest biotechnology common stock transactions in U.S. history.

Ms. Harris was named to Fortune Magazine’s list of “The 50 Most Powerful Black Executives in Corporate America”, Fortune’s Most Influential List, U.S. Bankers Top 25 Most Powerful Women in Finance (2009, 2010, 2011), Black Enterprise’s Top 75 Most Powerful Women in Business (2017), and “Top 75 African Americans on Wall Street”, and to Essence Magazine’s list of “The 50 Women Who are Shaping the World”, Ebony’s list of the Power 100 and “15 Corporate Women at the Top”, and was named “Woman of the Year 2004” by the Harvard Black Men’s Forum and in 2011 by the Yale Black Men’s Forum.

Prior to joining Morgan Stanley, Carla received an MBA, Second Year Honors, from Harvard Business School and an AB in economics from Harvard University, Magna Cum Laude. Carla has also received Honorary Doctorates of Laws, Humanities, and Business from Marymount Manhattan College, Bloomfield College, Jacksonville University, Simmons College, the College of New Rochelle, St. Thomas Aquinas College, and Fisk University, Wake Forest University and Felician University respectively. Carla Harris is actively involved in her community and heartily believes that “we are blessed so that we can be a blessing to someone else.”

She is the past Chair of the Board of the Morgan Stanley Foundation and of The Executive Leadership Council, and sits on the boards of Sponsors for Educational Opportunity (SEO), A Better Chance, Inc, and St. Vincent’s Hospitals, and is an active member of the St. Charles Gospelites of the St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church and the Mark Howell Singers. She is a member of the board of overseers of Harvard University and of the board of directors of the Walmart Corporation.

Ms. Harris was co-chair of the National Social Action Commission of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. She has been named to the New Jersey Hall of Fame (2015) and has received the Bert King Award from the Harvard Business School African American Alumni Association, the 2005 Women’s Professional Achievement Award from Harvard University, the Pierre Toussaint Medallion from the Office of Black Ministry of the Archdiocese of New York, the Women of Power Award given by the National Urban League, the Women of Influence Award from The Links, Incorporated, and many other awards.

In her other life, Carla is a singer who has sold out concerts at the Apollo Theatre and released her third gospel CD “Unceasing Praise” (2011). Her second CD, a gospel album titled, “Joy Is Waiting”, was featured on BET Nightly News, while her first CD entitled, “Carla’s First Christmas”, was a bestseller on Amazon.com in New York and in record stores and was featured on the CBS Evening News with Dan Rather in his “American Dream” segment. She has performed 5 sold out concerts at Carnegie Hall. Carla is also the author of the books Strategize to Win (2014) and Expect to Win (2009) (Hudson Press).

CARLA HARRIS is a Vice Chairman, Managing Director, and Senior Client Advisor at Morgan Stanley. She is responsible for increasing client connectivity and penetration to enhance revenue generation across the firm. She formerly headed the Emerging Manager Platform, the equity capital markets effort for the consumer and retail industries, and was responsible for Equity Private Placements. In her 30 year career, Ms. Harris has had extensive industry experiences in the technology, media, retail, telecommunications, transportation, industrial, and healthcare sectors. In August 2013, Carla Harris was appointed by President Barack Obama to chair the National Women’s Business Council.

For more than a decade, Ms. Harris was a senior member of the equity syndicate desk and executed such transactions as initial public offerings for UPS, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Ariba, Redback, the General Motors sub-IPO of Delphi Automotive, and the $3.2 Billion common stock transaction for Immunex Corporation, one of the largest biotechnology common stock transactions in U.S. history.

Ms. Harris was named to Fortune Magazine’s list of “The 50 Most Powerful Black Executives in Corporate America”, Fortune’s Most Influential List, U.S. Bankers Top 25 Most Powerful Women in Finance (2009, 2010, 2011), Black Enterprise’s Top 75 Most Powerful Women in Business (2017), and “Top 75 African Americans on Wall Street”, and to Essence Magazine’s list of “The 50 Women Who are Shaping the World”, Ebony’s list of the Power 100 and “15 Corporate Women at the Top”, and was named “Woman of the Year 2004” by the Harvard Black Men’s Forum and in 2011 by the Yale Black Men’s Forum.

Prior to joining Morgan Stanley, Carla received an MBA, Second Year Honors, from Harvard Business School and an AB in economics from Harvard University, Magna Cum Laude. Carla has also received Honorary Doctorates of Laws, Humanities, and Business from Marymount Manhattan College, Bloomfield College, Jacksonville University, Simmons College, the College of New Rochelle, St. Thomas Aquinas College, and Fisk University, Wake Forest University and Felician University respectively. Carla Harris is actively involved in her community and heartily believes that “we are blessed so that we can be a blessing to someone else.”

She is the past Chair of the Board of the Morgan Stanley Foundation and of The Executive Leadership Council, and sits on the boards of Sponsors for Educational Opportunity (SEO), A Better Chance, Inc, and St. Vincent’s Hospitals, and is an active member of the St. Charles Gospelites of the St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church and the Mark Howell Singers. She is a member of the board of overseers of Harvard University and of the board of directors of the Walmart Corporation.

Ms. Harris was co-chair of the National Social Action Commission of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. She has been named to the New Jersey Hall of Fame (2015) and has received the Bert King Award from the Harvard Business School African American Alumni Association, the 2005 Women’s Professional Achievement Award from Harvard University, the Pierre Toussaint Medallion from the Office of Black Ministry of the Archdiocese of New York, the Women of Power Award given by the National Urban League, the Women of Influence Award from The Links, Incorporated, and many other awards.

In her other life, Carla is a singer who has sold out concerts at the Apollo Theatre and released her third gospel CD “Unceasing Praise” (2011). Her second CD, a gospel album titled, “Joy Is Waiting”, was featured on BET Nightly News, while her first CD entitled, “Carla’s First Christmas”, was a bestseller on Amazon.com in New York and in record stores and was featured on the CBS Evening News with Dan Rather in his “American Dream” segment. She has performed 5 sold out concerts at Carnegie Hall. Carla is also the author of the books Strategize to Win (2014) and Expect to Win (2009) (Hudson Press).

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Featured Coca-Cola Scholar Alumni

Featured Coca-Cola Scholar Alumni

Madi Pfaff Edgar
Invocation
2013 Scholar
Philadelphia, PA
Madi Pfaff Edgar
Invocation
2013 Scholar
Philadelphia, PA

Madi (Pfaff) Edgar is a proud 2013 Coca-Cola Scholar, during which her love for learning and giving back to the community has been cultivated by those who inspired and mentored her.

She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with degrees in Computer Science and Mathematical Decision Sciences. Madi is passionate about developing both people and software, having served for 6 years as a pastor for a local church in Philadelphia with her husband, and developing Legesher, an open source software that allows individuals to code in their native language.

These days she devotes much of her energy to parenting two sweet children, Forbearance and Zeal, while also working in AI/ML at Nike.

It is her greatest hope to play a part in changing the way the world creates, innovates, and collaborates with technology and one another.

David Groom
Film Director
1992 Scholar
Studio City, CA
David Groom
Film Director
1992 Scholar
Studio City, CA

David E. Groom has been a part of the development and production teams for over $10 billion of award winning and cutting edge entertainment around the world. He helped build and run one of the industry’s leading international stereoscopic/3D studios for visual effects and feature films.

David has created, produced, and directed entertainment that has entertained hundreds of millions of people. His talents and experience have been sought out and featured by some of the world’s greatest companies and industry leaders; such as: The Walt Disney Company, Universal Studios, Fortune 500 Companies, television networks and film studios and an international museum.

Groom is the Founder, CEO and Creative Director of Run, Jump, Fly…, Inc., a creative services enterprise that unites the talents of award winning creative and production teams responsible for some of the world’s most memorable entertainment. David oversees the creative development and production for feature films, television, commercials, music videos, live shows and events. He and his team at Run, Jump, Fly… excel in experiential storytelling by focusing on the message and crafting custom narratives that connect to audiences at personal and memorable levels.

David is also the founder of Your Wise Monkeys, Inc., a new tech platform that utilizes artificial intelligence for contextual voice and transcribed language translation in nearly 100 languages, for both recorded and live content. Your Wise Monkeys was created so non-profit and charitable organizations can share their stories and content around the world at reasonable costs; in addition to providing services at an enterprise level for corporations all the way down to individual user applications.

Challenging traditional ways of creative thinking and leadership, David guides his clients and productions to higher levels of connectedness, communication, creative processing, effective leadership and success. Having spent decades creating award winning entertainment and leading companies to top positions within their industries, David uses his expertise in talent assessment, talent management and leadership to provide creative coaching and strategic leadership training as catalysts for organizational, cultural and industry specific growth and innovation.

A storyteller at heart, producing relevant and inspiring entertainment is a welcome challenge and objective for David as he continually creates and seeks out new stories and projects that he can bring to life and give a voice.

Annika Huprikar
Composer
2020 Scholar
Boston, MA
Annika Huprikar
Composer
2020 Scholar
Boston, MA

Annika Huprikar is a senior in the Harvard/Berklee College of Music dual degree program, where she is pursuing a B.A. in Computer Science from Harvard and an M.M. in Film Scoring from Berklee. She is a classically-trained pianist, composer, and chamber musician, and has performed solo works in venues such as Carnegie Hall and concertos with symphony orchestras in the Chicagoland area.

Outside of her intensive Berklee scoring coursework, she has been working on her own concert and film music portfolios through creative endeavors such as film scoring competitions and student film projects. Lately, she has been working with Racket Club, a music-to-picture company in NYC, as a freelance assistant composer for indie film scenes and commercials.

Annika is co-president of the newly-rekindled Harvard Composers Association (HCA), which provides undergraduate composers with the exciting opportunity to write original music and get these works recorded by professional musicians.

Christian Amonson
Recording Engineer
2005 Scholar
Los Angeles, CA
Christian Amonson
Recording Engineer
2005 Scholar
Los Angeles, CA

Christian Amonson is a recording engineer and producer specializing in acoustic music. Projects include John Williams and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Midori and the Kansas City Symphony, the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields at Abbey Road Studios in London and NPR’s JazzSet at the Kennedy Center, as well as groups like the LA Master Chorale, LA Opera, Pacific Chorale, Baltimore Symphony, Virginia Symphony, the Washington Bach Consort, Choral Arts Society of Washington and others. Amonson volunteers as the mastering engineer for And We Were Heard, an initiative focused on sharing works of underrepresented composers.

From 2014-2019, Amonson served with The President’s Own United States Marine Band in Washington, D.C., producing albums, concert recordings, videos and live sound reinforcement. He participated in the 2017 Presidential Inauguration, PBS’s Emmy-winning “All-Star Band” and various events at the White House. During the COVID-19 global pandemic, he founded VirtualChoir.net and led a team of 55 singers, composers, conductors, instrumentalists and administrators in the creation of over 1,700 virtual performances for ensembles around the world.

His teachings and recordings are unified in the seeing sound approach, which emphasizes the purpose of our ears: to tell us where things are. Amonson has presented clinics for groups like the National Symphony Orchestra and Washington National Opera, masterclasses for universities around the country and presentations on the fundamentals of orchestral recording for the League of American Orchestras. He trains and mentors engineers through his production company, Arts Laureate, and in 2022, he began teaching Mixing for Screen Composers in the USC Thornton Screen Scoring program.

Amonson won his first recording contract as an engineer at age 20, selected after the Virginia Chorale auditioned the most experienced classical engineers in the mid-Atlantic region. He received his first major label credit at 21 for Bruce Hornsby’s album Elevate. Before founding Arts Laureate, he proofed and catalogued 10,000 albums for the Classical Music Library Online, Jazz Music Library Online and World Music Library Online.

Kynnedy Simone Smith
Violinist
2021 Scholar
New York, NY
Kynnedy Simone Smith
Violinist
2021 Scholar
New York, NY

Kynnedy Simone Smith is a scholar, STEMinist, violinist, and philanthropist. She’s a junior at Columbia University, double majoring in computer science and cognitive science. A 2x published researcher and future Ph.D. candidate, she specializes her work in AI and human-computer interaction. She’s working to become a trailblazer in the field of socially aligned artificial intelligence and is excited to pursue her dreams at Microsoft Research this summer.

Outside of her interests in research, Kynnedy has been playing the violin for over 12 years. She has performed on national and international stages and was a member of the inaugural class of the Kaboom Collective where she was lead violinist on a jazz album and Nintendo videogame soundtrack. She is now a member of the Columbia University Orchestra in collaboration with Julliard.

You can learn more about Kynnedy’s leadership journey in three books: Unbossed: How Black Girls Are Leading the Way, Black Girls Unbossed: Young World-Changers Leading the Way, and Unstoppable100: Women and Girls Shaping Our World.

Danny Hong
Clarinetist
2019 Scholar
Elida, OH
Danny Hong
Clarinetist
2019 Scholar
Elida, OH

Danny Hong is currently serving as the Head Middle School/Assistant High School Band Director at Elida Local School District.

Graduating summa cum laude from Ohio State University with a bachelor’s degree in music education, Hong was involved in multiple ensembles such as the OSU Wind Symphony, Symphony Orchestra, Symphonic Band, and various clarinet ensembles. During his time at OSU, Hong served as the secretary for the collegiate chapter of NAfME and woodwind clinician for multiple high schools.

Hong is the recipient of the OSU Chapman Music Scholarship, David & Michele Meeker Scholarship, and Kaufman Scholarship. Hong has also performed internationally during the 2023 International Music Mastercourses held in Cividale del Friuli, Italy.

Aside from music education, Mr. Hong also coaches the Elida High School eSports team.

Seth Shelden
Woodwinds and Saxophone
1994 Scholar
New York, NY
Seth Shelden
Woodwinds and Saxophone
1994 Scholar
New York, NY

Seth Shelden (oboe, saxophone, flute, trumpet), 1994 Coke Scholar, is a lawyer and law professor who works for the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), winners of the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize, as General Counsel and United Nations Liaison.

Seth also works in the arts, and, with his father, started an instrument manufacturing company, Diplomatte Music.

Some of Seth’s extensive performance credits incorporate his instruments, such as reviving Harpo in the first-ever revival of the Marx Brothers’ first Broadway show, I’ll Say She Is.

Henry Wu
Cellist and Pianist
2020 Scholar
Cambridge, MA
Henry Wu
Cellist and Pianist
2020 Scholar
Cambridge, MA

Henry Wu is a junior at Harvard College and a 2020 Coca-Cola Scholar originally from Vermont.

As a classically trained pianist and cellist, Henry soloed with the Vermont Philharmonic and Vermont Youth Orchestra and performed as a member of the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra.

Recently, Henry has branched into musical theater, serving as the music director and conductor for student productions of Jekyll & Hyde and Spring Awakening. He was also the music director and composer of Atalanta, an original student musical that was performed at Harvard and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

At Harvard, Henry studies statistics and sociology and hopes to pursue a career in the quantitative social sciences.

Nathan Chiu
Cellist
2016 Scholar
New York, NY
Nathan Chiu
Cellist
2016 Scholar
New York, NY

Nathan is a 2016 Coca-Cola Scholar from Wellesley, MA. He attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he studied Economics and English.

Nathan currently works in corporate strategy for Snappy, a gift-giving startup.

Based in New York City, he enjoys playing cello, running, and skiing in his free time!

Kylie Kalinowski
Viola
2018 Scholar
Clarkston, MI
Kylie Kalinowski
Viola
2018 Scholar
Clarkston, MI

Kylie Kalinowski is a 2018 Coca Cola Scholar with a passion for music, business, and technology.

She received a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems from the Louisiana Tech University College of Business in 2022 and has performed as a Violist in numerous orchestras since 2011.

Kylie is currently a Software QA Engineer for Swisslog Logistics Automation Inc. and a member of the Orchard Lake Philharmonic in her home state of Michigan.

Jason Shanker
Voice Over Artist
1991 Scholar
Arlington, VA
Jason Shanker
Voice Over Artist
1991 Scholar
Arlington, VA

Jason Shanker is a 1991 Coca-Cola Scholar and a voiceover artist whose speaking engagements have brought him to clients in 30 countries on five continents. He enjoys lending his voice to the things he's passionate about -- from documentaries and audiobooks to events such as tonight's 2024 Coca-Cola Scholars Banquet.

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2024 Sponsors

2024 Sponsors

Thank you to our Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze sponsors for their vital support, which allows us to connect and re-connect hundreds of Scholars from across the nation every year, strengthening our network, and creating collaborations that benefit the entire world.

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