DMA Solutions to send these students to Viva Fresh

Dallas-based produce marketing agency DMA Solutions Inc. will send nine top-performing Texas A&M University students to the Viva Fresh Produce Expo April 25-27 in San Antonio as a part of the Aggies for Fresh scholarship.

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(Courtesy DMA Solutions)

Dallas-based produce marketing agency DMA Solutions Inc. will send nine top-performing Texas A&M University students to the Viva Fresh Produce Expo April 25-27 in San Antonio as a part of the Aggies for Fresh scholarship.

“Viva Fresh provides a great venue for students to get acquainted with the fresh produce industry and have productive recruitment conversations with people seeking to hire bright, young talent,” DMA Solutions CEO Dan’l Mackey Almy said in a news release.

With support of The Almy Family Foundation, these students received the scholarship:

  • Florencia Abram,
  • Caitlin Benge,
  • Arianna Jopling,
  • Regan McGuill,
  • Madison Mellon,
  • Maria Alejandra Ramirez,
  • Jessica Smith,
  • Makaila Vasconcellos and
  • Emily Zdon.

Recipients attend the Aggies for Fresh reception April 26.

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