September 06, 2024

Delicato Family Wines Awards BIPOC Scholarship to Two Future Marketing Leaders

Nurturing Future Leaders by Expanding Support for BIPOC Students in the Wine Industry

Napa, CA, September 6th, 2024 – Delicato Family Wines proudly announces the third year of its BIPOC Scholarship, continuing to empower Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) students across all areas of the wine industry. This year, two exceptional young women have been awarded the prestigious scholarship as they pursue careers in marketing.

Since expanding, the BIPOC Scholarship program now offers opportunities for students pursuing a wide range of careers within Delicato, beyond winemaking. The program provides full tuition coverage, mentorship from senior executives, professional development, and paid internships across multiple departments, ensuring that recipients gain hands-on experience in their chosen fields. Scholarship winners are also guaranteed a position within the wine industry upon completing their studies.

“We are truly excited to welcome Imani Norris and Annastasia Freeman into the Delicato family,” said Chris Indelicato, Chief Executive Officer. “This scholarship is about more than supporting careers; it’s about believing in people and walking alongside them as they grow. Imani and Annastasia have shown incredible passion and dedication, and we’re honored to be part of their journey as they pursue their dreams. We look forward to watching them flourish and contribute to our winery.”

Imani and Annastasia are pursuing their marketing studies with Delicato’s support, alongside mentorship and hands-on experience that empowers them to step confidently into future leadership roles within the industry. Imani reflects, “As a young black female, overcoming adversity is a familiar experience. It taught me to be a person of integrity and to achieve my dreams through hard work. The Delicato Family Wines BIPOC scholarship awards a diverse array of students who have an insurmountable work ethic. The scholarship/internship program that I have been blessed to receive has truly changed my life. Joining this company is synonymous with submerging yourself within a culture centered around family values. Being a recent high school graduate with little job experience, I felt extremely valued and understood through every interaction with the Delicato staff.”

Annastasia shares her gratitude: “As a dedicated first-generation student, I am pursuing a degree in Sales & Marketing, driven by my passion for community and creativity. I aspire to make a positive impact through marketing and entrepreneurship. The Delicato Family Wines scholarship has been a blessing, and I am truly grateful for their support. I am eager to contribute to the wine industry, and one of my biggest goals is to build a successful career with Delicato Family Wines.”

These two outstanding individuals join the proud group of past recipients, and Delicato Family Wines remains dedicated to helping them, and others like them, shape a more inclusive future for the wine industry. To learn more about our scholarship, visit the BIPOC Scholarship webpage at https://scholarship.delicato.com.

ABOUT DELICATO FAMILY WINES
Delicato Family Wines is a fourth-generation, family-owned company founded in 1924 and ranks among the largest wine companies in the U.S. Delicato’s diversified portfolio of leading wine brands includes Bota Box, Coppola Diamond Collection, Noble Vines, Gnarly Head, Z. Alexander Brown, Coppola Director’s Cut, Black Stallion, Three Finger Jack, Sofia, 1924, and Schmitt Söhne Family Wines (Germany). Transcendent Wines, Delicato’s fine wine portfolio, includes such luxury brands as Black Stallion Limited Release (Napa) and Diora (Monterey, Calif.) in addition to imported luxury estate wines such as Stoneleigh (New Zealand) and Torbreck Vintners (Australia). For more information, visit www.delicato.com and follow on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/delicato-family-wines) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/DelicatoFamilyWines).