Crowley continues to strengthen its commitment to maritime education by announcing the award of the Thomas B. Crowley Sr. Crowley Sr. 2025 Memorial Scholarship to 17 students from maritime academies in the United States and El Salvador. The initiative seeks to support young people with excellent academic performance who are preparing to lead in the maritime sector. maritime sector.
Support for academic talent in the maritime sector
Since its inception in 1994, the scholarship program honors the legacy of Thomas B. Crowley Sr., a major figure in the development of the maritime business and industry. The 2025 edition awards students pursuing careers related to logistics, maritime transportationmarine engineering and port operations.
Those selected include students from institutions such as Texas A&M University at Galveston, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Maine Maritime Academy, Massachusetts Maritime Academy, Great Lakes Maritime Academy, SUNY Maritime College and the Escuela Superior de Economia y Negocios (ESEN) in El Salvador.
Educational investment with regional impact
With more than $3 million invested in scholarships since 1984, Crowley has supported more than 1,000 students in the continental United States, Puerto Rico and Central America. For Crowley, investing in education is a strategy aligned with its long-term vision. Recipients receive financial support, but also recognition for their leadership, professional ethics and vocation for the sea.
Global vocation from training
The participation of ESEN El Salvador in this edition demonstrates the bi-national scope of the program. Giselle Nicole Fabián González, a business engineering student, represents the growing link between regional education and global opportunities in logistics and transportation.
The list of beneficiaries also includes diverse profiles that reflect the dynamism of the sector. From marine engineering students with a concentration in nuclear energy to future experts in maritime logistics, they all share a vision of transforming the future of shipping.
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