BRC is proud to announce the recipients of this year’s BRC Brahman Scholarships – a prestigious honor awarded to outstanding young leaders in the Brahman breed who exemplify excellence in showmanship, leadership, and service. These scholarships are presented each year at The Brahman Foundation scholarship banquet. These scholarships are reflected in our commitment to youth through our BRC Beyond the Banners Junior Program.

Each year, BRC recognizes youth who represent the future of the breed and reflect the values we hold dear: passion, dedication, and commitment to excellence. This year’s winners continue that tradition with inspiring achievements both in and out of the show ring.
The 2025 winners of our Brahman scholarships program are:
- Addison Worrell, Florida – An exceptional young woman known for her strong showmanship skills, a quality highly valued by the BRC team.
- Eddie Wilson – A longtime BRC customer and two-year participant in the ABLE program. Wilson has demonstrated leadership and growth in every aspect of the Brahman industry.
- Isaac Duhon – A gifted showman and leader who has built a tremendous record as a member of the American Junior Brahman Association (AJBA).
- Carlos Guerra – A highly skilled young man with deep family roots in the Brahman breed. Known as “Pops,” Guerra stands out in both leadership and showmanship.
- Providence Ezell – Though new to the Brahman world, Ezell has made a powerful impact through his dedication to leadership and service over the last four years.


Since launching the BRC Brahman scholarship program, BRC has awarded a total of $89,250 in scholarships to support the next generation of agricultural youth. Many of these students are part of the BRC Juniors Program. While many recipients are young Brahman breeders, a portion of the funds has also been awarded to outstanding FFA and 4-H students in our local community.
We are incredibly proud of this year’s recipients and all they represent for the future of the breed. Their dedication, talent, and leadership inspire us every day.



