The Southeast Chapter scholarship winners include four students who will each receive a $1,800 scholarship. The program continues to support education and career development within the wire and cable industry.
Southeast Chapter Scholarship Winners and Universities
Andres Marcelo Galindo Batocletti, son of Juan Galindo of Southwire Company (https://www.southwire.com), will attend the Georgia Institute of Technology (https://www.gatech.edu). He plans to study chemical and biomolecular engineering.
Penelope Grapsas, daughter of Constantine Grapsas of AIM Inc., will attend American University (https://www.american.edu). She will major in international relations and policy.
Dylan Roulaine, son of Scott Roulaine of Southwire Company (https://www.southwire.com), will attend the University of Alabama (https://www.ua.edu). He will pursue a degree in industrial engineering.
Duy (Kevin) Vo, son of Loc Vo of Honeywell (https://www.honeywell.com), will attend the University of Missouri–Kansas City (https://www.umkc.edu). He will study engineering.
Supporting Future Industry Professionals
These students represent the next generation of professionals entering technical and engineering fields. The program helps strengthen the industry by investing in education and future talent.
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