Pub. 10 2021 Issue 3

18 Sienna Wingerson, Kansas State University – $500 Father: Steven Wingerson, First National Bank and Trust, Smith Center. Sienna will be a junior at Kansas State University majoring in marketing. Her career goal is to work as a multi-media manager in north-central or northwest Kansas. COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY BANKING SCHOLARSHIPS Mariah Rippe, Robbins Banking Institute, Fort Hays State University – $2,000 Mariah is a student majoring in finance with a concentration in banking. Her career goal is to complete her banking degree and become a loan officer or financial officer with a community bank. Cheyenne McCall, Robbins Banking Institute, Fort Hays State University – $2,000 Cheyenne currently works as a consumer lender at a Kansas bank and looks to grow her career by obtaining her degree in finance with a concentration in Banking. BENEDICTINE SCHOLARSHIPS John Wetta, Byron G. Thompson Center for Integrity in Finance and Economics, Benedictine College – $1,000 John is from Wichita and studying finance. His career goal is to work in financial services. Noah Roberts, Pittsburg State University – $500 Mother: Susie Roberts, Bank of Labor, Kansas City. Noah will be a senior at PSU in the fall, majoring in automotive technology with a Minor in Business. Noah is interested in becoming a financial advisor. Kylie Saville, Fort Hays State University – $500 Father: Greg Saville, First National Bank and Trust, Phillipsburg. Kylie will be a junior at Ft. Hays State University in the fall. After earning her degree in business marketing, she hopes to pursue her career goal of attaining the position of director of marketing. Jared Swafford, Wichita State University – $500 Father: Brian Swafford, Southwest National Bank, Wichita. Jared will be a Senior this fall at Wichita State University, majoring in accounting. After graduation, he hopes to pursue a master’s degree in accounting and earn his CPA license. Justin Swafford, Wichita State University – $500 Father: Brian Swafford, Southwest National Bank, Wichita. Justin will be a Senior this fall at Wichita State University pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration in accounting. T he Kansas Bankers Association (KBA) is pleased to announce the recipients of 13 scholarships awarded by the Kansas Bankers Educational Foundation (KBEF), a 501(c)(3) corporation created and operated by the KBA. Seven scholarships have been awarded to children of Kansas bankers who met specified criteria. An additional six scholarships were awarded to recipients who are currently enrolled in one of two Kansas colleges/universities that offer banking-specific degrees and/ or concentrations. CHILDREN OF KANSAS BANKERS SCHOLARSHIPS Tyler Heizelman, Wichita State University – $1,000 Father: LeRoy Heizelman, Union State Bank, Wichita. Tyler will be a senior at Wichita State University in the fall, majoring in marketing. Tyler is planning a career in bank marketing after graduation. Jace Engel, University of Kansas – $500 Father: Matthew Engel, Farmers State Bank, Oakley. Jace wi l l be a Senior at KU in the fal l, majoring in f inance. Af ter graduation, Jace wi l l launch his career in banking with a desire to work his way up to management. KANSAS BANKERS EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS

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