SBE names Ennes Scholarship recipients
The Ennes Educational Foundation Trust has awarded three scholarships for 2010. Winners were chosen from applications received by July 1, 2010 from the previous 12 months. The Harold E. Ennes and Robert D. Greenberg scholarships are awarded to individuals interested in continuing or beginning their education in broadcast engineering and technology. The Youth Scholarship is specifically for a graduating high school senior interested in broadcast engineering as a career. Each scholarship awarded this year is for $1,500.
This year the Harold E. Ennes Scholarship recipient is Johnny Finley. Finley, from Tacoma, Wash. is a sophomore at Bates Technical College studying Broadcast/Video Production. Finley is currently participating in an internship as a cameraman and audio technician for the Tacoma Rainer's minor league baseball team. He is also a volunteer camera operator and sound engineer for the youth department at the Champions Centre church in Tacoma. Finley will be using this scholarship towards his tuition and textbook expenses.
Receiving the Robert Greenberg Scholarship is Jeffrey Edward Miller, CTO from Parma Heights, Ohio. Miller is currently enrolled at Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) studying electrical engineering. He plans to use this scholarship for classes and books for the fall of 2010. While in high school, Miller was the audio engineer for the Parma Area Community Television of Parma High School. He also attended radio and television vocational classes at Normand High School.
SBE President Vinny Lopez, CEV, CBNT said, "The Society of Broadcast Engineers, through the Ennes Educational Foundation Trust, is honored to reward these deserving candidates with the Ennes Scholarships to support their education in broadcast engineering."
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