SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY & WEIL FOUNDATION: YEAR IN REVIEW 2025 31 30 Since its launch in 1992, the Weil Scholarship Program has reflected the Firm’s commitment to supporting the families of our U.S. administrative staff – whose dedication and contributions help make Weil exceptional. This initiative is one way the Weil community gives back – by investing in the bright futures of the next generation. Over the past three decades, Weil has awarded more than $630,000 in scholarships to 125 deserving scholars, providing up to $10,000 per student to support their educational goals. Recipients are selected by an independent committee of leaders in education and the nonprofit sector, based on academic excellence, community service and leadership. More than three decades later, Weil remains proud to continue supporting the dependents of our exceptional administrative staff as they pursue their higher education aspirations. WEIL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM IMPACT AT A GLANCE: 2025 WEIL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SIGNATURE INITIATIVES Celebrating Years $630,000+ awarded 125 recipients since 1992 Asia Finley Parent: Selena Benns Administrative Assistant, Dallas About Asia: Asia graduated from Lancaster High School, where she was inducted into the National Honor Society. She volunteered countless hours of community service and served as Historian of her student council committee. She will be attending Sam Houston State University, working toward a degree in Biomedical Science with a minor in Forensics. Asia is honored to be receiving the Weil Scholarship and thanks Weil for recognizing her achievements. Sofia Guiteau Parent: Tana Guiteau Sr. Specialist – Retirement/Benefits, NY About Sofia: Sofia graduated from Kellenberg Memorial High School and is now a rising junior at Binghamton University, where she is pursuing a major in Economics with a minor in Political Science. At Binghamton, she is an active member of her school’s Moot Court team, serving on the brief writing team. She has also gained experience as a teaching assistant for a microeconomics class. Sofia is honored and grateful for Weil’s help in furthering her academic journey.
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