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Milton Hershey School Board Chair Maria T. Kraus ’89 Honored as CORE Trustee of the Year

The Coalition of Residential Excellence (CORE) honored  Milton Hershey School (MHS) Board Chairman and alumna Maria T. Kraus ’89 with the CORE Trustee of the Year Award at its annual conference in Waco, Texas.

The CORE Trustee of the Year Award is a prestigious honor recognizing a trustee or board member from a CORE member institution who demonstrates exceptional leadership, unwavering commitment, and dedication to the success and well-being of students. Recipients of this award embody the life-changing values of residential education and serve as champions for transformational opportunities for children and youth.

“Milton Hershey School is fortunate to benefit from Maria’s visionary leadership and deep personal commitment to our mission,” said Peter G. Gurt ’85, MHS President. “As an alumna, Board Chair, and tireless advocate for our students, she brings passion and purpose to everything she does.”

Kraus, a 1989 graduate of MHS, serves as Chairman of the MHS and Hershey Trust Company Boards, becoming the first female MHS graduate to hold this position. As Chairman of both Boards, Kraus works closely with fellow Managers and school leaders to ensure MHS students can lead fulfilling and productive lives. She also serves as the Chairman of The Hershey Company’s Board of Directors and is a member of The M.S. Hershey Foundation’s Board of Managers.

“I am humbled and honored to receive this acknowledgment,” said Kraus. “When I enrolled at MHS, I had no idea the impact it would have on my life, and I certainly never dreamed that I would one day have the privilege of serving the very school that gave me opportunity and hope. Every decision I make as a Board member is guided by that gratitude, and by a deep responsibility to ensure that our students today and in the future have the same life-changing opportunities that were given to me.”

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