Ben Bridge Jeweler Accepting Applications for Lonia Tate Scholarship

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Ben Bridge Jeweler Accepting Applications for Lonia Tate Scholarship

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This scholarship is specifically for minority high school students and there are other requirements, but the prize is worth it so if you know anyone who qualifies and wants to work in the trade tell them to hop on this because the time is short. Here's the scoop. ;)

Ben Bridge Jeweler Accepting Applications for Lonia Tate Scholarship

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The scholarship is in honor of Lonia Tate, who was a long-term associate at Ben Bridge Jeweler and the first black president of Executive Women International’s Seattle chapter.

"Seattle, W.A.—Seattle-based Ben Bridge Jeweler, a family-run fine watch and jewelry retailer, has opened the application window for its Lonia Tate scholarship.

The recipient of the scholarship will receive financial assistance to earn their graduate gemology diploma from the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), winning approximately $10,000 to cover tuition, books, and lab equipment.

They will also receive a three-month paid internship opportunity with Ben Bridge Jeweler upon completion of the program, including potential travel to Seattle, Washington.

Applicants must be graduating high school students with plans to attend GIA’s online graduate gemology program.

To qualify, students must demonstrate financial need and belong to one of the following ethnicities: American Indian/Alaskan Native, Asian, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, or Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander.

They must reside in Southern California or the Greater Seattle area in Washington and be a citizen or permanent resident of the U.S. or Canada.

Applicants must also be 18 years or older at the time of enrollment for the GIA program and be available to start classes before September 2024.

The scholarship was established in 2022 to support emerging talent in the gemology field.

It is named after Lonia Tate, a long-term associate at Ben Bridge Jeweler and the first black president of Executive Women International’s Seattle chapter, who died in 2020.

The scholarship is specifically for minority high school students who aspire to work in the fine jewelry industry, said the business.

“We are proud to announce the Lonia Tate Scholarship as a tribute to our beloved colleague and her unwavering passion for the jewelry industry and her community,” said Lisa Bridge, president and CEO of Ben Bridge Jeweler.

“This scholarship not only honors Lonia’s legacy but also empowers aspiring gemologists to pursue their dreams and make a positive impact in the industry.”

Ben Bridge Jeweler will work with The Black in Jewelry Coalition to select a scholarship winner.

Interested candidates can submit an application through Ben Bridge Jeweler’s website.

The deadline to apply is ... "

https://nationaljeweler.com/articles/12 ... cholarship
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