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Ramos Earns The Mitchell Family Foundation Scholar Award

Ramos Earns The Mitchell Family Foundation Scholar Award

Edisson Ramos (Prosper, Texas) was announced as one of three recipients from the University of Dallas for The Mitchell Family Foundation Scholar Award that is part of the Texas Business Hall of Fame Foundation. Ramos joins Isaiah Hayes (Arlington Texas, Texas) as two student-athletes that gained the honors.

Ramos played four years with the men's soccer team and one year with the men's lacrosse team. He had an assist in his first collegiate soccer match.

He organized and launched the Groundhog Library for UD, which helped Ramos notch the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) Character & Community Male Student-Athlete of the Week this  year for his dedication to the project.

Ramos was a three-year member on the SCAC Fall Student-Athlete Academic Honor Roll and once on the SCAC Spring Student-Athlete Academic Honor Roll.

Ramos graduated in May with a Bachelor of Arts in Business.

The Texas Business Hall of Fame Foundation was created in 1982 by a small group of Texas business men and women to focus awareness on the positive achievements made by outstanding business leaders and to honor their contributions to their community and their state.  Nominations for the Hall of Fame are made by the general public, Hall of Fame members, and Hall of Fame Directors.  Finalists are selected by living Hall of Fame members and are chosen for their distinguished accomplishments in business and their contributions to their community. 

The Texas Business Hall of Fame Foundation honors the accomplishments and contributions of outstanding business leaders in our State by celebrating their story to perpetuate their entrepreneurial spirit, personal integrity, and community leadership in all generations of Texans.  Our story event is the Texas Business Hall of Fame Induction Dinner.

The Texas Business Hall of Fame rewards up and coming business leaders who demonstrate an early inclination toward community involvement through its Future Legends Scholar Award Program.  This program is active in 25 universities around the State and is made possible through the contributions of dinner attendees, former scholar award recipients, and Hall of Fame Legends who choose to support the scholar award program.