SC&R Foundation Names Latest Scholarship Winners

Dec. 29, 2020 - The SC&R Foundation has announced eight winners selected for the October Vocational/Technical Scholarship round, bringing the total of scholarship recipients to 25 for the year. Scholarships are a part of the Foundation and Association’s ongoing commitment to workforce development.

Jennifer Marotta is the Taylor Family Foundation Continuing Education Scholarship recipient. She will receive a $2,800 award to help with tuition for a CDL course.

Chandler Bingham is the Austin Esary Memorial Scholarship recipient for 2020. He is qualified rigger and signal person employed at SC&RA member company Mountain Crane in Salt Lake City, Utah. He will receive $2,500 toward tuition for a NCCCO crane certification course to advance his career in the crane and rigging industry.

Albert Robin and Cameron Lay will both receive 100% tuition for CICB prep courses (Lattice Boom Crawler, Fixed Cab, and Swing Cab) as part of the SC&RF Partners in Education program. Robin recently retired from the U.S. Airforce where he served as a job site manager, instructor, and heavy equipment operator. He plans to renew his certification and hopes to continue with a career in the crane and rigging industry. Lay is employed by Brasfield and Gorrie, a construction company, and has experience operating heavy equipment. He plans to operate tower cranes.

Patricia Newcomb, Rickey Perez, and Tommy Whitten will all each receive 100% tuition for the CICB rigger and signal person course as part of the Partners in Education program. Newcomb is currently working for a construction company and has some experience operating cranes. She is looking to gain additional industry skills and training to ensure safety on a jobsite. Perez is planning on a career change after 16 years in the oil and gas industry as rig operator. Whitten has experience as an ironworker and currently has rigging and pre-assembly duties in his position with a general construction company. The certification will help to propel his career in the industry.

Hugo Yanez will be awarded 50% tuition toward the CICB crane operator course. Yanez most recently worked for a water treatment facility as a DOT manager, delivering chemicals and managing safety protocols. He has a structural and welding certification but plans to advance his career through crane operator training.

To apply for a vocational/technical or Partner in Education scholarship, visit
scr-foundation.org. Deadlines come six times annually with the next deadline being and Feb. 28, 2021. Collegiate scholarship applications are now being accepted and must be submitted with all supporting documentation by Jan. 21, 2021. Questions may be directed to Jackie Roskos.




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