Promotional Products Education Foundation (PPEF), Irving, Texas, has selected their PPEF scholars for 2011. Sixty-six new and 28 renewal scholars were awarded $100,000 in scholarships. Scholarships were awarded to a total of 94 outstanding promotional products industry employees or their children who displayed remarkable academic achievement, extracurricular participation and community service. Each will be awarded between $1,000 and $5,000 to support their college educations. PPEF was founded to recognize and encourage scholastic ability and academic performance among promotional products industry employees and their children. Since its inception in 1989, PPEF has awarded approximately $942,000 in financial assistance.
Funded by Promotional Products Association International (PPAI) and donations from the promotional products industry, the scholarship program enables youth and professionals to continue their education on a collegiate level. The association and industry patrons have a long-standing commitment of service to the promotional products industry and this fund supports those who demonstrate the same commitment.
PPEF scholarships are presented in the following categories:
Four-Year College Scholarship for Academic Excellence and Achievement – ($4,000, awarded $1,000 annually for four years)
This scholarship is available to promotional products industry employees or their dependents entering a four-year accredited college or university as a freshman in the fall of 2011. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 to apply. Scholarships are renewable for the four years of college, provided that the student meets the minimum GPA requirement and current employment in the promotional products industry is maintained by the student or parent.
Chairman’s College Scholarship – ($5,000, awarded $2,500 annually for two years)
This scholarship is available to promotional products industry employees or their dependents entering their junior year of college, actively pursuing a bachelor’s degree in an academic field related to promotional products and expressing a clear intent to enter the promotional products industry after graduation. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 to apply. Scholarships are renewable for the junior and senior years of college, provided that the student meets the minimum GPA requirement and current employment in the promotional products industry is maintained by the student or parent.
Vincent J. Arena Scholarship – ($1,000, nonrenewable)
Named for Vincent J. Arena, former PPAI board member, PPAI Hall of Fame inductee and 2000 Counselor Person of the Year who passed away in 2005 at the age of 93,this scholarship is available to promotional products industry employees or their dependents attending a two-year or four-year accredited undergraduate college or university. Students must take at least six credit hours per semester and have a minimum GPA of 3.0 to apply.
Castelli North America, Inc. Scholarship – ($1,000, nonrenewable)
Named for Sparks, Nevada based Castelli North America, Inc., a leading supplier of planners, journals and notebooks to the promotional products industry, this scholarship is available to industry employees or their dependents attending a two-year or four-year accredited undergraduate college or university. Students must take at least six credit hours per semester and have a minimum GPA of 3.0 to apply
Glen Holt Scholarship – ($1,000, nonrenewable)
Named for Glen Holt, MAS, CIP, former PPAI and PPEF board member, PPAI Hall of Fame inductee and 1990 Counselor Person of the Year who passed away in 2010 at the age of 76, this scholarship is available to promotional products industry employees or their dependents attending a two-year or four-year accredited undergraduate college or university. Students must take at least six credit hours per semester and have a minimum GPA of 3.0 to apply
H. Ted Olson Scholarship – ($1,000, nonrenewable)
Named for H. Ted Olson, MAS, former president of PPAI, PPAI Hall of Fame inductee, Promotional Product Professionals of Canada Hall of Fame inductee and 1995 Counselor Person of the Year who passed away in 2010 at the age of 81, this scholarship is available to promotional products industry employees or their dependents attending a two-year or four-year accredited undergraduate college or university. Students must take at least six credit hours per semester and have a minimum GPA of 3.0 to apply
Friends of PPMN Scholarship – ($1,000, nonrenewable)
This scholarship will be awarded to a full-time industry employee for undergraduate or graduate level coursework at an accredited college or university.
One-Year College Scholarship – ($1,000, nonrenewable)
This scholarship is available to promotional products industry employees or their dependents attending a two-year or four-year accredited undergraduate college or university. Students must take at least six credit hours per semester and have a minimum GPA of 3.0 to apply.
The scholarship recipients for 2011 are as follows:
Four-year Scholarship Recipients: Reid Furubayashi; Adam Kubat; Grace Radler; Benjamin Sander; Rebekah Smith; Landen Tinar; Christine Truong; Jacob Valdez; Callie Wilbat; Jennifer Wittenberg.
Chairman’s Scholarship Recipients: Samantha Littlepage; Jeffrey Seelinger.
Named Scholarship Recipients: Friends of PPMN Scholarship – Becki Carlson; V.J. Arena Scholarship – Ian MacGillivray; Castelli North America Scholarship – Rachel Smith; G. Holt Scholarship – Jonathan Franco; H.T. Olson Scholarship – Davis Lundberg.
One-Year Scholarships: Stephen Albright; Wilson Allen; Andrew Baritz; Laura Bedol; Jake Berlin; Rebecca Brogan; Megan Carmazzi; Cara Chernow; Nundie Cliett; Nicole Cohen; Rachel Cox; Matthew Davidson; Rachel Davis; Stephanie Diaz; Jennifer DiCiesare; Audrey Eaton; Karyn Ehmann; Peter Eisinger; Gila Gerstman; Carla Gibbs; Jael Goldstein; David Herzka; Dylan Hysen; Alexandra Laessig; Olivia Lee; Natalie Lipic; Taylor Maher; Elizabeth Malinowski; Shannon Martineau; Haley Mason; Kaci McCleary; Hillary McManus; Elizabeth Miller; Parker Mills; Joshua Newman; Christopher O’Neal; Denise Pezzulo; Jessica Pomerantz; Eytan Potash; Jacob Rosenbloom; Ian Sander; Julian “Kevin” Shutzberg; Regina Spranger; Thomas Szidik; Matthew Warnez; Katrina Weisbecker; Shareis Wint; Allen Yu; Scott Zanar.
For more information, visit www.ppef.us.