Scholarships Offered for Students of Maritime Trades

March 8, 2016

Since 2008, the National Marine Representatives Association (NMRA) has contributed to the future of the marine industry with scholarships to individuals pursuing education and a career in the maritime trades. This year, the group will award two $1,500 scholarships to outstanding students.

 
High school seniors, and college and vocational students can request an application from NMRA at [email protected]. Schools are encouraged to promote this to their students. Applications are due on July 1, 2016. Winners will be announced this summer.
 
“NMRA Scholarships hold a special place in the life of our organization,” said Rob Gueterman, NMRA president. “We're always heartened to read the applications, and know that the future of the marine industry will be in such talented and capable hands.”
 
Several NMRA rep groups have donated to increase the 2016 scholarships. GSW & Associates and Midwest Outdoor Marketing reached the Captain level of giving, while Atlantic Marketing Company, Coatney Sales, Gulf Atlantic Marketing, Macaroni Marketing, The Merifield Company, Silverlake West Company, West Coast Sales and William F. Miller and Associates donated to the Ship's Crew level. NMMA president Thom Dammrich helped kick off the fundraising with a contribution at NMRA's annual Rep Night.

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