We’re proud to honor Imani Randolph, recipient of a $2,000 ACE Scholarship, as she begins her next chapter at Howard University, majoring in Civil Engineering. A standout student at George Washington Carver High School of Engineering and Science, Imani is known for her academic excellence and community involvement. She’s not only preparing for a future in construction management and engineering — she’s planning to make history by launching her own Black-owned engineering firm to increase representation and lead with purpose.
Imani’s vision is driven by both passion and purpose: “Thanks to ACE, I now feel fully confident I can succeed in an Engineering field.” Her determination to change the narrative for Black women in engineering is both inspiring and necessary — and we are so excited to support her mission. With strength, clarity, and leadership already guiding her path, Imani is building toward a better future for all of us.
The ACE Mentor Program of Greater Philadelphia is the local affiliate of a national non-profit organization. An acronym for Architecture, Construction, and Engineering, ACE engages, excites, and enlightens high school students to consider or pursue careers in the integrated construction industry through mentoring, scholarships, and grants. ACE relies on a network of volunteer mentors ranging from architects and engineers to construction managers, contractors, and subcontractors.
Our affiliate currently has teams in Philadelphia, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery Counties in Pennsylvania – AND – Camden and Cumberland Counties in New Jersey.
ACE Mentor Program of Greater Philadelphia | 2024