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ICC Student Samira Brewer Named 2025–2026 Mississippi Automotive Manufacturers Association Toyota Scholar

Itawamba Community College sophomore Samira Brewer has been selected as one of the 2025–2026 Mississippi Automotive Manufacturers Association (MAMA) Scholarship recipients, earning designation as a Toyota Scholar for her outstanding academic performance and commitment to innovation in the automotive manufacturing industry.

Brewer, a robotics and automation major from Pontotoc, is a member of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society and has been recognized on both the Dean’s and President’s Lists at ICC. In April 2025, she received the student award of distinction for Robotics and Automation Technology at ICC. She currently serves as an automation controls intern at Southern Automation and Controls, applying her classroom learning in real-world, industry-relevant settings.

A former production line worker at Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Brewer said her experience on the floor inspired her to return to college and pursue a technical degree. “For three years, I worked diligently on the production line at Toyota … motivated by my curiosity and desire for a greater challenge, I chose to return to school and pursue a degree in robotics and automation,” Brewer said in her essay. “As I continue my educational journey, I am guided by a simple yet powerful belief: technology should serve human potential, not replace it.”

ICC President Dr. Jay Allen commended Brewer’s recognition as another example of the college’s commitment to developing Mississippi’s future workforce. “Samira represents the very best of ICC with her determination, innovation and a passion for progress,” said Allen. “Her success reflects the power of technical education to open doors and strengthen our state’s manufacturing future.”

Since its founding in 2006, the Mississippi Automotive Manufacturers Association has awarded more than $470,000 in scholarships to students across the state pursuing education in automotive and advanced manufacturing fields. The organization’s support helps prepare students like Brewer to become leaders in one of Mississippi’s fastest-growing industries.

For more information about ICC’s Robotics and Automation program or other pathways, visit www.iccms.edu.



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