TSU Student Joseph Washington Receives Prestigious Grant

Last Updated on May 27, 2023

Joseph Washington
Joseph Washington becomes first TSU EMPA student to be awarded $15,000 grant by the Texas Business Hall of Fame Foundation

Texas Southern University Executive Master of Public Administration Program student, Joseph Washington, has been awarded a $15,000 grant by the Texas Business Hall of Fame Foundation.

For over 40 years, the Texas Business Hall of Fame Foundation has helped to recognize business leaders in the private sector who are making significant contributions in their respective fields and through their humanitarian efforts.

Joseph Washington presented to a panel of business leaders from the Foundation. He was selected from the group of three finalists, which include graduate students from TSU’s Jesse H. Jones School of Business. His presentation and work in the community won him the prestigious award. Washington operates a nonprofit organization in Houston’s Lakewood community that uses the performing arts as a conduit to mentor young people and support veterans.

“First and foremost, I’d like to thank God and Dr. Michael Adams for suggesting I apply for the award and helping write a successful application…I look forward to the work this grant will allow me to do in my community. The EMPA Program has been a blessing to me and instrumental in my ongoing success. Beyond the fundamentals in the classroom, this program has continued to place me in the flow of opportunity and has offered me the support to see so many victories through. I am just grateful.”

Joseph Washington

For over 40 years, the Texas Business Hall of Fame Foundation has helped to recognize business leaders in the private sector who are making significant contributions in their respective field and through their humanitarian efforts.

Joseph Washington is the first TSU EMPA student to be awarded this grant.

Source: Texas Southern University News Desk

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