McLean, Virginia, July 25, 2017 – The NASAO Center for Aviation Research and Education is pleased to announce the awarding of three $1,000 scholarships to college students in Louisiana and Michigan.
This year’s recipients of Henry Ogrodzinski (“Henry O”) Scholarships are, Bryce Anderson, hailing from Plainwell, Michigan and a student at Western Michigan University; Lakeysha Bullock, hailing from Monroe, Louisiana and a student at the University of Louisiana at Monroe; and Sheppard Stutts, who hails from Bossier City, Louisiana and a student at Louisiana Tech University.
"It's truly special to be able to help aspiring aviation professionals in honor of my predecessor, friend, and one of the most consummate aviation professionals I've ever known, Henry O," said NASAO President and CEO Mark Kimberling. "We've expanded the number of scholarship recipients from one to three, and hope to be able to do even more in the future with the help and generosity of many NASAO friends."
The Award was established by the National Association of State Aviation Officials (NASAO) and first awarded last year. The scholarship program resides under the Center for Aviation Research and Education, the non-profit arm of NASAO and was named after Henry Ogrodzinski, who was president of NASAO from 1996 – 2014, in honor of his many years of dedicated service to the association and to the aviation industry.
“There were many talented scholarship applicants this year, and the competition was stiff,” said Dr. Jeffrey DeCarlo, Chair of the NASAO Center and Administrator for the Massachusetts Department of Transportation Aeronautics Division. “The winners should be quite proud to have been selected from such a talented group of candidates.” Dr. DeCarlo said the hope is that this award of $1000 will help these outstanding students meet their college financial obligations, while also serve to motivate them to reach even greater heights in the future.
For more information on the scholarship and application information please visit: http://www.nasao.org/about/scholarships/
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