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Benjamin Moore recently celebrated three architectural scholars in New York City. Benjamin Moore invests in the future of architecture and design by supporting rising talent. Benjamin Moore, in partnership with the AIA’s The Architects Foundation, recently honored its first recipients of the Diversity Advancement Scholarship Program. Each received a scholarship or $5,000 toward their Bachelor of Architecture Degree.
In order to give back this holiday season, Benjamin Moore raised over 1,600 pounds of canned and boxed food from the Montvale, Clifton and Flanders locations to help restock Paterson's Oasis food pantry. Paterson's Oasis is an organization that helps to feed, clothe and educate women and children in need.
The company also supported young innovators’ STEM success with Students2Science. Benjamin Moore said it is "proud to support Students2Science which is inspiring, motivating and educating students to pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math(STEM)." Recently, VP Product Development Glenn Cooper, who heads the NJ paint maker’s industry-leading team of scientists, visited S2S’s state-of-the-art, commercial grade Technology Center to meet the S2S staff, tour the facilities, and watch young student scientists at work.
In order to give back this holiday season, Benjamin Moore raised over 1,600 pounds of canned and boxed food from the Montvale, Clifton and Flanders locations to help restock Paterson's Oasis food pantry. Paterson's Oasis is an organization that helps to feed, clothe and educate women and children in need.
The company also supported young innovators’ STEM success with Students2Science. Benjamin Moore said it is "proud to support Students2Science which is inspiring, motivating and educating students to pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math(STEM)." Recently, VP Product Development Glenn Cooper, who heads the NJ paint maker’s industry-leading team of scientists, visited S2S’s state-of-the-art, commercial grade Technology Center to meet the S2S staff, tour the facilities, and watch young student scientists at work.