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KPMG Foundation seeks to bring about systemic change in business and society-specifically, an increase in the diversity of ideas. That's why we invest in business education and volunteerism at all levels over the long term. It works because of a simple multiplier effect: By giving to one-one program, one person, one organization-we have an impact on many, and there's no limit to what they can do. It's a burgeoning of knowledge, a proliferating of ideas, a propagating of understanding.
The following individuals have been awarded a 2008-2009 KPMG Foundation Minority Accounting Doctoral Scholarship:
New Awards 2008-2009 Academic Year
Beau Barnes, Texas Tech University
Phebian Davis-Culler, Florida Atlantic University
Stephania Mason, Rutgers
Leah Muriel, University of Tennessee
Adrienne Rhodes, Pennsylvania State University
Kerri-Anne Sanderson, Florida Atlantic University
R. Christopher Small, Harvard University
Anissa Truesdale, University of South Florida
Abigail Allen, Harvard University
Christopher Bell, University of Arkansas-Fayetteville
Click here to view the 2008 KPMG Foundation Annual Report "Giving Back".
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