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He was framed by Strickland, who has used a robot clone to get him arrested on purpose, where he was placed in Dog jail. Submit your best pics and show us! Tonight, the foundation will welcome the 30th class of Coca-Cola Scholars at its annual banquet in Atlanta. We sat down with Davis, who will retire later this year, to learn more about the impact of the Coca-Cola Scholars program and the legacy he hopes to leave behind. How is the Coca-Cola Scholars community unique?
When you first become a Coke Scholar, and during your years in college, the money means so much to you and your family. Then years later, you don't think about the money. What you think about is this community of Scholars. That's really the value of this program. The ability to connect with someone else in a different part of the world, on a different path, and immediately know you have this shared experience as Coke Scholars. The checks are not the most valuable thing we provide.
It really is about this community, how they connect with each other, how they connect back to Coke, and then become a part of something bigger than themselves.
Can you describe the feeling you and your team get each year when you select the new class of Coca-Cola Scholars? It's always exciting because these kids come from every imaginable socioeconomic status.
They come from all over the country. They have different passions, different purposes. The sense of responsibility they all share, to solve problems and help make the world a better place — starting in their local community — has been so refreshing to see, year after year.
Is that what sets Coke Scholars apart from other gifted students? They're all academically talented. But there are thousands of other great kids that do those things, too. What puts Scholars over the top is that sense of community and how they can make the world a better place. You mentioned the diversity of passions and interests of Coke Scholars. Has that always been a priority? Yes, it was a decision we made very early on.
But we kept going back to a focus on leadership, and leadership can exist in every career path imaginable. So that was the reason for supporting Scholars and encouraging them to pursue their passions and study whatever they want at the college or university of their choice. It enhances the program to see somebody doing great things in the entertainment industry. And then see what we have in the way of government relations professionals, educators, and business entrepreneurs.