Pub. 11 2022 Issue 3 19 COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY BANKING SCHOLARSHIPS Clayton Beutler Fort Hays State University — Robbins Banking Institute — $1,000 Clayton will be a senior pursuing a degree in Finance with a banking concentration. He hopes to return to his hometown of Ness City to continue the family tradition of community banking. Coy Lampe Fort Hays State University — Robbins Banking Institute — $1,000 Coy will be a senior majoring in Finance and is from Norwich. After graduation, he hopes to be a credit analyst to become more fluent in underwriting before taking a position as a loan originator. Being a leader in his community is very important to Coy. Clifton Miller Fort Hays State University — Robbins Banking Institute — $1,000 Clifton will be a senior in the fall pursuing a degree in Finance with a banking concentration. He is originally from Montezuma. During his time working at Integrity Bank in Fowler, he has developed a love for helping customers, in addition to working with numbers. Ayden Black Byron G. Thompson Center for Integrity in Finance and Economics, Benedictine College — $1,000 Ayden is from Atchison and will be a senior this fall majoring in accounting. He appreciates the value that local bankers can provide a small community, as was demonstrated by his grandfather. Kort Mattison Byron G. Thompson Center for Integrity in Finance and Economics, Benedictine College — $1,000 Kort is from Topeka and will be a junior this fall majoring in Finance. He plans to pursue opportunities within the banking and investment industry. He is inspired by the banking career of his grandfather who helped establish debit and credit cards at the National Bank of Commerce and First Federal Bank of Lincoln, Nebraska. John Wetta Byron G. Thompson Center for Integrity in Finance and Economics, Benedictine College — $1,000 John will be a senior this fall and is pursuing a degree in Finance. He has spent the past school year on the College’s Investment Club which has made him determined to pursue a career in banking and financial services. John is from Wichita. John Welte Byron G. Thompson Center for Integrity in Finance and Economics, Benedictine College — $1,000 John is a native of Atchison and is pursuing a double major in Economics and Philosophy. Upon graduation, he hopes to attend law school and pursue work in government and possibly elected political office, at which time he will be happy to use his understanding of law and economics to represent the interests of Kansas bankers.
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