Mannington Mills Announces Five 2025 Scholarship Recipients
Salem, NJ, June 16, 2025-In recognition of their dedication to local community service, Mannington Mills has awarded “Stand on A Better World” scholarships to five students-three in New Jersey and two in Georgia.
This scholarship program, now in its 19th year in Salem, New Jersey and second year in Calhoun, Georgia, is fully funded by donations from Mannington Mills associates at those locations.
Keith Murphy, the son of Jimmy Murphy, cushion shift manager, and Tammy Murphy, senior supply chain specialist, is one of two recipients in the “Mannington Mills” category. Keith is a graduate from Salem County Vo-Tech School and also earned his associate’s degree in nursing from Salem Community College while in high school. Keith is pursuing a degree in nursing and will continue his studies at Salem Community College.
Sophia Wolff, the daughter of Jason Wolff, manager of sales, inventory and operations, is the second recipient in the “Mannington Mills” category. Sophia graduated at the top of her class from Ursuline Academy in Wilmington, Delaware. This fall, she will attend Georgia Tech, majoring in architecture.
Samuel Cooke, recipient in the “Salem County” category, is a graduate of Salem High School. This fall, Samuel will attend Lehigh University.
Ke’Asia Milliam, daughter of Rever Green, quality technician, is a graduate of Calhoun High School. This fall, she will attend the University of West Georgia and pursue a degree in nursing.
Colee Moore, daughter of Sherrie Moore, Mannington Commercial customer service representative, is a graduate of Sonoraville High School. This fall, she will attend Jacksonville State University in Alabama, where she will pursue a degree in nursing.