The Stellantis Student Awards today concluded its second global program celebrating more than 600 graduates of Stellantis employees for their dedication to continuous learning and education with a monetary award. This year, the applicants were asked to explain how they would offer decarbonized mobility that is affordable and accessible to all.
Stellantis Chairman John Elkann and Chief Executive Officer Carlos Tavares recognized the award recipients during an online ceremony, including the six regional winners of the Sergio Marchionne Award of Excellence. Forty-six percent of the more than 600 award winners applied for the secondary recognition, by submitting a video answering the question, âWhat does a great company to work for mean to you?â The six regional winners â including five women â were given the opportunity to interview for a position within Stellantis.
Sergio Marchionne Award Winners
Yutong Wu, China
Boiketlo Mokoena, Middle East & Africa
Delia Alfonso Lomba, Enlarged Europe
Mehmet Tascioglu, North America
Vaishnavi Mangesh Kodalkar, India & Asia Pacific
Paula Luiza Correa da Silva Santos, South America
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âWe are proud to support students from various cultures and regions around the world,â said John Elkann, Stellantis Chairman. âFor nearly 30 years, the Student Awards have celebrated young, diverse talent. It is our responsibility to continue this tradition, which reflects Stellantisâ positive contributions to our communities.â
âEmbracing the power of this next generation is how we will continue to improve Stellantis,â said Carlos Tavares, Stellantis CEO. âI want to thank all the students who contributed their time to apply and share their ideas with us. Life is a continuous journey of learning, and through this process, we honor these emerging leaders, as we endeavor to improve the quality of life for all.â
Originally established as a regional program 27 years ago, the Stellantis Student Awards concludes its second year as a global program, representing six regions and 24 countries, continuing the same spirit that education and learning will contribute to a sustainable future for everyone. Since 1996, nearly 15,000 high school and university graduates have been recognized.