New Scholarship Fund Empowers Graduate Students to Build Sustainable Futures
By: Chelsea Liddy Pivtorak | April 17, 2024
Just in time for Earth Day 2024, a Michigan SEAS and Ross alumnus of the Erb Institute has established a new sustainability-focused scholarship fund, hoping to help underrepresented students pursue their dream careers while meeting urgent environmental and social needs.
Miguel Andrés Sossa-Mardomingo, MS/MBA ’13, serves as Vice President and Americas Sustainability GTM Lead at global consulting firm Capgemini. Based in Seattle, much of Sossa-Mardomingo’s work is focused on navigating high-profile clients through complex sustainability and organizational challenges.
The Miguel Andrés Sossa-Mardomingo (MÁS) Scholarship Fund will provide support for admitted graduate students who are pursuing the Erb Institute’s dual MS/MBA degrees in sustainable business enterprise. “We are in the race of a lifetime to create a more sustainable world,” said Sossa-Mardomingo. “Yet, today, we lack the necessary voices and ideas of leaders from underrepresented communities who are often most overburdened by the adverse effects of climate change. Through this scholarship, I aspire to close this gap by inspiring a diverse array of leaders to join me in safeguarding our shared future.”
During his graduate career, Sossa-Mardomingo had classmates who felt they had to choose between jobs that either created positive impact or provided for the future they wanted. Through the MÁS Scholarship Fund, he hopes to send a message that recipients can choose sustainable career paths that allow them to “do good while doing well.”
Reflecting on his career motivations, Sossa-Mardomingo credited his father, who grew up on a farm in Colombia, and his mother, a Cuban refugee and librarian. They encouraged him to respect nature, conserve resources, and continuously learn, all lessons his wife (Marie-Lise Perrault, pictured above), his family, and he apply in supporting their communities today.
His U-M education has helped him to assess sustainability challenges, build authentic relationships, and lead global teams. At SEAS, Sossa-Mardomingo played a central role in establishing the school’s annual career, an event that now brings in dozens of employers to recruit students in the environmental space. He also led efforts to bring speakers to campus to provide additional opportunities for students to hear from and meet with leaders at the intersection of sustainability and business.
“I loved my time at Ross and SEAS: one of the best dual-degree sustainability programs in the world,” he said. “I am forever thankful for my lifelong friends, world-class professors, merit-based scholarships, and enriching global experiences. The Erb Institute has one of the best dual-degree programs in the world, and it is now an honor to give back.”
“Climate change and related environmental justice issues are intensifying every year,” continued Sossa-Mardomingo. “There is no time to waste! We need as many great thinkers and doers out there to join us, and I hope this scholarship can help pave the way.”
Miguel's goal is to raise $1M by Earth Day 2025 for this scholarship. While he wishes he could fund it all, Miguel and his wife are excited and honored to match the first $100,000 donated.
This scholarship will provide recipients with:
• $10,000+ scholarships per year (enough to fund once-in-a-lifetime internships, climate conferences, a climate tech start-up, or tuition, for example)
• Mentorships with industry leaders
• Networking opportunities for sustainably focused careers
How Can you Help?
1. Make a donation at https://lnkd.in/gxfF4k3N
2. Check if you have an employer match
3. Share this with others, including alumni looking for meaningful ways to be an ally or to give back to others in a way that would have made a difference during their education.
For the original article published by the Stephen M. Ross School of Business, please click here.