ƹƵ Judy Genshaft Honors College alum Andres Garcia, ‘21,
                  has been named the recipient of the Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Awards
                  Corporation (HENACC) Class of 2025 award for Most Promising Engineer or Scientist
                  – Undergraduate Degree. He was recognized Friday, Oct. 3, at the Great Minds in STEM
                  Conference in San Diego, California, where award recipients were honored for their
                  innovative advancements, leadership potential, and contributions to the Hispanic community.
                  
Garcia graduated from USF in 2021 with a degree in chemical engineering and a minor
                  in economics. During his time at USF, he worked on sustainability projects — such
                  as using organic material to produce electricity — for Hillsborough County wastewater
                  plants through a partnership with the USF College of Engineering.   
Garcia looks back on his alma mater fondly and thanks USF for supporting his professional
                  and personal growth. 
“The resources offered from USF student organizations and the Honors College helped
                  me through my first job conference and in landing my first internship,” said Garcia.
                  “More importantly, USF is where I met people who are part of my support system.” 
Garcia now serves as a lead process engineer in Fortune 500 company Kimberly-Clark’s
                  Tissue and Towel division. Throughout his time in the company, he has served in a
                  variety of roles and gained experience across several subdivisions.
“My path was defined by being open to opportunities,” he said.

Garcia hopes to use the Great Minds in STEM platform to encourage others. 
“This award does not belong only to me, but it is also a source of hope and inspiration
                  for the next generation. I want to dedicate this award to the most vulnerable in our
                  communities — those who want to thrive, but are minimized,” said Garcia. “As we move
                  forward, it is our responsibility — as our community’s representatives — to look back
                  and help those in need.” 
The Judy Genshaft Honors College encourages current students and alumni, like Garcia,
                  to use their leadership opportunities to create positive change. 
“It has always been the mission of the Honors College to encourage curiosity and prepare
                  leaders in every field,” said Judy Genshaft Endowed Honors Dean Charles Adams. “Seeing
                  alumni like Andres recognized nationally for their technical expertise and leadership
                  makes us very proud.” 
