Broadneck High School senior Juda Goldstein and Chesapeake Science Point Public Charter School senior Jordan Bull have been named recipients of the 2025 Crosby Marketing & Media Studies Scholarship. Each student was awarded $5,000 through the Scholarships for Scholars program, which honors high school seniors who demonstrate outstanding potential in marketing or media studies.
“Both of these students are stand-out achievers who are using their passion in marketing and film to contribute to our community,” said Raymond Crosby, President and CEO of Crosby Marketing. “We are proud that these scholarships will help Juda and Jordan take the next step to prepare for their careers.”
Juda Goldstein, a self-taught filmmaker, has produced videos for athletic events, school productions at Broadneck High School, the Chesapeake Conservancy, and Temple Beth Shalom in Arnold. Goldstein plans to pursue a major in Business and Film and is currently considering his university options. He aims to create films that tell inspiring stories through compelling visuals.
Jordan Bull has combined her passion for the fashion industry with a strong commitment to academics and athletics. Over the past four years, she has completed multiple marketing internships, maintained a 30-hour workweek, earned a place on the Superintendent’s Honor Roll, and participated in two varsity sports teams. Bull will attend the University of Maryland in the fall, majoring in Communications, with career ambitions to curate fashion articles and design clothing.
Scholarships for Scholars annually awards scholarships to graduating high school seniors who are Anne Arundel County residents and have demonstrated excellence in specific academic disciplines along with significant community contributions.
Crosby Marketing, a long-standing supporter of the Scholarships for Scholars program, provides integrated advertising, public relations, social media, and digital marketing services. The agency specializes in serving clients in Healthcare, Government, Nonprofits & Causes, and Military & Veterans sectors.
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