LafargeHolcim has announced the names of the eight recipients of the 34th Annual Gygi and von Wyss Foundation Scholarship, an award open to children of LafargeNA, Holcim (US) and Aggregate Industries US employees.
Silvia Bononi, daughter of Christian Bononi, area sales manager, Greenport sales office, New York
Jackson Brewer, son of Stephanie Brewer, controller, Addison, Texas
Sydney Brown, daughter of Sally Keairns, credit manager, Craig Road Office, Nevada
Emma Howard, daughter of Ty Howard, Area Environmental & Public Affairs manager, Devil's Slide plant, Utah
Kamrin Penny, daughter of Carla Carroll, RMX driver, Roanoke, Texas
McKenzie Smith, daughter of Dale Smith, project engineer, Joppa plant, Illinois
Daniel Stephens, son of Kenneth Stephens, maintenance manager, Devil's Slide plant, Utah
Jaynie Wilkinson, daughter of Ross Wilkinson, electrician, Devil's Slide plant, Utah
Each will receive a financial scholarship worth $6,000 for the 2017-2018 academic year and will be eligible to continue receiving the scholarship for an additional three years based on continuous academic performance. Since the Foundation began 34 years ago, more than 100 young adults have received the Gygi and von Wyss Foundation Scholarship.
"I'd like to congratulate each of the winners and thank all of the applicants who applied for this year's award," said John Stull, chief executive, US Cement. "We wish each of the applicants much success in their future pursuits."
This scholarship was originally established in 1983 to recognize the accomplishments of the children of Holcim employees. In 2013, the scholarship program was expanded to include children of eligible Aggregate Industries US employees, and in 2015, it expanded to include LafargeNA employees.
The award honors the memories of Hans Gygi and Marc R. von Wyss, two former leaders of Holcim and its predecessor companies.
"We believe the scholarship program is an investment in the future and one of the exceptional benefits offered to our employees," said Guy Edwards, chief excecutive, the US ACM business.