Top 100 Firm Friedman LLP awarded a scholarship to Fashion Institute of Technology student Marisol Rivera as part of its undergraduate entrepreneurial program.
Friedman annually awards the Entrepreneurship Scholarship to an FIT student enrolled in the two-year Entrepreneurship Program. The program helps educate fashion students to be “both creative and innovative by applying design-inspired thinking to create business opportunities,” according to the firm.
Harriet Greenberg, co-managing partner and leader of the fashion and diamond and jewelry practices at Friedman, joined Marisol along with FiT dean Steven Frumkin, with William Reinisch, chair of FIT’s Entrepreneurship program, and Michael Sacco, a partner in Friedman’s Fashion practice, to present the scholarship award.
“Marisol embodies hard work, passion and vision — all qualities that will serve her incredibly well in this fast-paced, competitive and dynamic industry,” stated Harriet. “We are thrilled to continue to offer this scholarship as an acknowledgement of academic excellence and means to help drive innovation for ambitious, aspiring entrepreneurs like Marisol. An opportunity is created from what we chose to make of any given situation. FIT provides its students with the best tools possible to pave a way for an illustrious career that’s founded in diligence and integrity. It’s our pleasure to offer this annual scholarship to FIT students.”
“I am truly humbled and honored to be this year’s Entrepreneurship Scholarship recipient. I have always been a self-starter and motivated person,” said Marisol in a statement. “This will certainly help me to serve my niche consumer base, supporting international clients from countries including Saudi Arabia, Brazil and Qatar. Similar to Friedman’s approach to client service, I make it a point to build lasting relationships that are founded in trust through personalized support.”