Pork Scholarship Award Winners AnnouncedPork Scholarship Award Winners Announced
April 17, 2013
The Pork Checkoff has awarded 22 scholarships to college students around the United States as part of its strategy to develop the pork industry's human capital for the future. Successful applicants were selected from a pool of 41 applicants based on scholastic merit, leadership activities, involvement in the pork industry and future plans for a career in pork production.
“Helping to develop the next generation of pork professionals is one of the top issues the Pork Checkoff has identified as critical for the industry's future,” says Conley Nelson, president of the National Pork Board and producer from Algona, IA. “Our ongoing service and obligation to producers includes ensuring that there is a sustainable source of young people ready to take on the industry's commitment to continuous improvement in all aspects of pork production. While our industry has made huge strides in recent years, these young people will ultimately help us take our game to the next level.”
The 22 student recipients hail from 13 states and 14 universities and represent seven swine-related career paths. The 2013 Pork Industry Scholarship recipients are:
Applicant | Home Town | Institution | Career Path |
---|---|---|---|
Corey Carpenter | Red Bluff, CA | California State University - Chico | Swine Nutrition |
Austin Putz | Lacona, IA | Iowa State University | Swine Genetics |
Courtney Adams | Palatka, Fl | University of Florida | Animal Science |
David Ammann | Highland, IL | University of Illinois | Swine Nutrition |
Denise Beam | Elverson, PA | Pennsylvania State University | Ag Business |
Vance Brown | Port Matilda, PA | Pennsylvania State University | Swine Genetics |
Bailey Farrer | Royal Center, IN | Purdue University | Swine Nutrition |
Cassandra Ferring | Pinehurst, NC | North Carolina State University | Swine Genetics |
Erin Geary | Columbia, MO | University of Missouri | Production |
Corrine Harris | Edmonds, WA | Washington State University | Veterinary Medicine |
Tori Harris | Mustang, OK | Oklahoma State University | Veterinary Medicine |
Cassie Holloway | Darlington, MD | Texas A&M University | Swine Nutrition |
Andrew Langel | Kingsley, IA | South Dakota State University | Production |
Emily Limes | Bowling Green, OH | Ohio State University | Ag Environment |
Amanda Outhouse | Defiance, IA | Iowa State University | Reproduction |
Rachel Palinski | Suwanee, GA | University of Georgia | Swine Nutrition |
Matt Patterson | Shelbina, MO | University of Missouri | Veterinary Medicine |
Taylor Petersen | Gladbrook, IA | Iowa State University | Veterinary Medicine |
Brent Saxton | Rockwell City, IA | Iowa State University | Veterinary Medicine |
Sterling Schnepf | Granville, IA | Iowa State University | Swine Nutrition |
Katie Stueck | Vinton, IA | Iowa State University | Veterinary Medicine |
Alyssa Thomas | Warrenton, MO | University of Missouri | Veterinary Medicine |
This year's top candidate, Corey Carpenter of Red Bluff, CA, will receive a $5,000 scholarship. He will start work toward his Master of Science degree in swine nutrition at Oklahoma State University this summer. This year's runner-up was Austin Putz of Lacona, IA, who will receive a $3,500 scholarship to attend North Carolina State University in the fall of 2013 where he will begin work toward a Master of Science degree in animal breeding and swine genetics. The other 20 students will receive $2,000 each.
“A skilled workforce is essential for the competitiveness of this industry,” Nelson says. “We need young leaders to look at pork not just as a food choice, but as a career. This is a chance for the industry to encourage these young people to join a workforce that offers many diverse opportunities. On behalf of the Pork Checkoff and its partners, the National Pork Board and the pork industry, we congratulate this year’s Pork Industry Scholarship recipients. We look forward to welcoming them into our industry in the future.”
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