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Five Students Receive 2009 Janice K. Barden Scholarship Awards From NBAA

Individuals Recognized At NBAA 62nd Annual Meeting & Convention In Orlando

Five college students studying aviation-related curricula at NBAA and University Aviation Association (UAA) member institutions have received 2009 NBAA Barden Scholarship awards totaling $5,000. The scholarship recipients were recognized today during the Association's 62nd Annual Meeting & Convention (NBAA2009), in Orlando, Florida this week. The annual scholarships are named for Aviation Personnel International founder Janice K. Barden, who has been active in the aviation community for decades and has served many times as the Local Committee chair of NBAA's Annual Meeting & Convention.
 
The recipients of the 2009 Barden Scholarship are:

  • Hillary Page Greenfield, a senior at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University majoring in aeronautical science. She is a certified flight instructor who has won other NBAA scholarships, including the Ginocchio Scholarship in 2007.
  • Laurel G. Mabry, a senior majoring in aviation management at Southern Illinois University. She has a private pilot's license.
  • Joshua L. Olds, a senior majoring in aeronautical science at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
  • Amber L. Sulzner, a senior at the University of Dubuque who is majoring in aviation management and flight operations. She is an instrument-rated pilot and has worked as an intern in the office of an FAR Part 135 operator.
  • Rodney Hadley, a graduate student at the University of Central Missouri majoring in aviation safety.
FMI: www.nbaa.org
 

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