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Growing student support Last year continued to bring even more support for our students and professors through the generosity of our alumni and friends. Through the establishment of new professorships, scholarships and alumni choosing to visit and even teach on campus- College of Business students will forever benefit from the support of these individuals. In addition to three new professorships in 2021, the College of Business also received the following three scholarship endowments not yet featured in an issue of the Business Bulletin.
DR. GARY RAY J. WELLS AND LOLA M. ANDERSON WELLS SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT
Professor emeritus Dr. Gary Wells established a new scholarship endowment benefitting finance KERRY P. HEINTZ MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT
students who graduated from Aberdeen High School. Wells started the Dr. Gary Ray J. Wells and
CITIZENS COMMUNITY BANK FINANCIAL LITERACY SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT
Alumnus Mike Hill and his wife Tamra Hill established
Lola M. Anderson Wells Scholarship Endowment in
One year after its launch, the Financial Literacy
this scholarship endowment in memory of Mike’s
memory of his wife, who passed away recently.
Certificate Program received its first corporate
college friend. The Kerry P. Heintz Memorial
endowed scholarship thanks to the support of
Scholarship commemorates the life and work of
Gary and Lola were high school sweethearts, both
Citizens Community Bank, a division of Glacier
Kerry, who passed away on January 30, 2021 at the
graduates of Aberdeen High School. The couple
Bank.
age of 63. The scholarship will benefit juniors and
married in their sophomore year at Idaho State
The scholarship is aimed at fostering the education
seniors in the marketing program with preference
University, where Lola earned a secretarial science
of students with financial need and is also open to
given to Idaho residents.
certificate and Gary earned his degree in business
any Idaho State student pursuing the certificate.
Pictured: Catherine Rider, Development Director; Mike & Tamra Hill; Connie Heintz; Dr. Shane Hunt, Dean
and technology.