If you’re in Frankfort, Kentucky, you might have heard the buzz about the Bourbon on the Banks Festival and its recent announcement regarding a very special scholarship recipient. This year, the festival proudly honored Mary Grace Vest with a generous $5,000 scholarship! A big round of applause is definitely in order for this talented young woman, who is making waves in both the bourbon industry and the world of biomedical engineering.
Currently, Mary Grace is enrolled in the distillation, wine, and brewing studies certificate program at the prestigious James B. Beam Institute for Kentucky Spirits. However, that’s not all – she is also tackling her degree in biomedical engineering at the University of Kentucky and plans to graduate in May 2025. Talk about a busy schedule!
Born and raised in the heart of bourbon country, Mary Grace has cultivated a deep appreciation for the rich heritage of bourbon production and its significance to the local culture. It’s no surprise that she has chosen to dive into the study of distillation, as its intricacies mesmerize many. With the combination of her passions, she truly embodies what it means to blend the worlds of science and tradition.
This past summer, Mary Grace took the plunge and embarked on an internship with the renowned Buffalo Trace Distillery. During her time in their Manufacturing Leadership Development Program (LDP), she immersed herself in the distilling process, gaining hands-on experience and insights that only a few get the chance to enjoy. This opportunity not only solidified her love for the bourbon industry but also helped her refine the leadership skills necessary for her future career.
Mary Grace expressed her excitement about this monumental award, stating that the scholarship will play a significant role in enabling her to pursue her studies undeterred. “I’m incredibly grateful for this opportunity,” she said, radiant with enthusiasm. With such a strong passion and the credentials to match, there’s no doubt that she’s destined for great things!
So, what’s next for Mary Grace Vest? She aims to continue her studies in both distillation and biomedical engineering, merging her knowledge from both fields to create exciting innovations in the future. It’s not just about making bourbon or improving manufacturing processes; she envisions blending scientific advancements with traditional practices to create new solutions that benefit the entire industry.
The Bourbon on the Banks Festival is celebrating not just the legacy of bourbon but also the enthusiastic new generation carrying the torch forward. As Mary Grace prepares to wrap up her studies in the upcoming years, we can only imagine what great contributions she’ll make to the industry and her community.
As we keep an eye on this inspirational young woman, it’s heartening to see local organizations recognize and empower talent like hers. It’s communities coming together to invest in their future, ensuring that the rich history of Kentucky bourbon continues to thrive.
Here’s wishing Mary Grace all the best as she navigates her studies and career! Stay tuned to hear more about her journey and the exciting developments at the Bourbon on the Banks Festival in the future!
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