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PAMA Foundation Awards $15,000 in Scholarships

The Professional Aviation Maintenance Foundation (PAMF) is pleased to announce the following 2004 Chapter & Student Scholarship award winners:

  • Raymond Botty and Daniel Bouton of Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
  • Frederic Boyd III, Larria Burdunice, David Lipscomb, Maureen Smith, Lynda Tjarks and Jesse White-Jensen of National Aviation Academy
  • Stephen Britt and Jolyne Brosius of the Aviation Institute of Maintenance
  • Chris Carlson of Milwaukee Area Technical College
  • Clifford Gromowsky of San Joaquin Valley College
  • Shannon Spangler of Rock Valley College
  • David Zaworski of Tarant County Community College
  • PAMA Chapter of Southwest Michigan, president Patrick S. Reeves

PAMF, which is affiliated with the Professional Aviation Maintenance Association, is a 501(c)(3) organization that distributes scholarships to qualified Airframe, Powerplant and Avionics students. The Scholarship Program was created to recognize and reward qualified students who have selected aviation maintenance as a career. The $1,000 scholarships are awarded regardless of race, color, gender, religion or national origin.

The program operates solely on donations. PAMF seeks to improve training, education and reputation of individuals who are involved in aerospace maintenance and management.

FMI: www.pama.org (click on "Foundation")

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