The largest nationally recognized scholarship program in the field of supply chain management — the R. Gene Richter Scholarship Program — awarded 2012 scholarships this week.
Ten students, representing nine leading universities, were recognized at an awards dinner held during Institute for Supply Management™’s (ISM) 97th Annual International Supply Management Conference and Educational Exhibit in Baltimore. The 2012 Richter Scholars are:
Renata Blachut | University of South Carolina
Katie Burney | Iowa State University
Andrew George | Rutgers University
Kelly Glavin | The Pennsylvania State University
Ryan Holcomb | Michigan State University,
Garrett Hopper | University of Texas at Austin
Chris Huntington | Brigham Young University
Grayson Mitchell | Howard University
Monica Nawrocki | Michigan State University
Daniel Ruffley | Miami University — Ohio
Scholarships are awarded through ISM’s R. Gene Richter Scholarship Fund and through the R. Gene and Nancy D. Richter Foundation. The 2012 Richter Scholars receive tuition assistance of up to $5,000 and the benefits of an executive mentor, which pairs the student with an established executive, and a junior mentor, which pairs the student with a former Richter scholar.
The R. Gene Richter Scholarship Program was established and named in memory of R. Gene Richter, who was a galvanizing force in the field of procurement. Richter is admired for elevating the profession to world-class stature. He led the supply organizations at The Black & Decker Corporation, Hewlett-Packard and International Business Machines (IBM). For information on the R. Gene Richter Scholarship Program, visit http://www.richterfoundation.org.
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