ASBO International Awards Scholarships to New School Business
Officials (July 1, 2010)
Reston, VA—
July 1, 2010—
In support of the school business management profession, the Association of School Business Officials International (ASBO) recently awarded Bridges to the Future Scholarships to 20 new school business officials.
Congratulations to the following 2010 Bridges to the Future Scholarship recipients, each of whom will receive a $2,000 scholarship to attend ASBO's 2010 Annual Meeting and Exhibits, September 24-27 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida:
- Deb Adair, Moscow School District No. 281 (ID)
- Kimberly J. Bauer, Norman Public Schools (OK)
- David Bein, East Main School District 63 (IL)
- John R. Deausy, CGA, Calgary Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 1 (AB)
- Loriann Dekovics, Milltown Board of Education (NJ)
- Nicole E. Dortch, General Patton School District No. 133 (IL)
- David G. Foster, Wellsville Central School District (NY)
- Michelle L. Gibb, Palliser Regional Schools (AB)
- Erin M. Heineman, Lexington Public Schools (NE)
- Sheila R. Lubert, Shaler Area School District (PA)
- Laura D. Massie, Winchester Public Schools (VA)
- Lonnie J. Morin, Arlee Joint School District No. 8 (MT)
- Christopher H. Panike, Union County School District No. 1 (OR)
- Janet M. Pavlic, CPA, Bedford City Schools (OH)
- Nathan J. Roedel, Newberg Public Schools (OR)
- Christi J. Schaefbauer, CPA, Mobridge-Pollack School District (SD)
- Kevin Seawright, Baltimore City Public Schools (MD)
- John T. Stellmacher, Waupun Area School District (WI)
- Brisa E. Villalobos, Adams County School District 50 (CO)
- Jennifer R. Whitton, Springfield Clark Career Technology Center (OH)
Sponsored by MetLife, ASBO International's Bridges to the Future Scholarships are presented annually to 20 school business administrators who have worked in the field for fewer than five years. The Bridges to the Future Scholarship welcomes new school business officials into the profession with professional development, guidance, and a network of peers by helping them attend the ASBO Annual Meeting.
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