2022 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM/
Scholarship Recipients ENERGY WORKFORCE AWARDS $39,000 IN SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS FOR MEMBER COMPANY DEPENDENTS The Energy Workforce & Technology Council Scholarship program has awarded $39,000 in scholarship funding for the 2022-23 school year to 39 students attending more than 28 different colleges and universities around the country.
KEY ENERGY SERVICES • Kylie Colbert • Bianca Rodriguez • Ricardo Cedillo, Jr. • Mackenzie Putnam
Since its inception, the program has awarded more than $4 million to help dependents attend institutions of higher learning, earn undergraduate and advanced degrees, and launch successful professional careers.
KING WELL SERVICE • Gysselle Velador
The scholarship program began in the 1970s to assist children of member company personnel in completing higher education. The program offers students four years of assistance for college, graduate school or accredited vocational training.
SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS AXIS ENERGY SERVICES • Samuel J. Mota
BRIGADE ENERGY SERVICES • Brandon Lerch • Cody Rainosek • Lucero Cervantes • Juliana Macy CLEARWELL DYNAMICS • Breanna Perez ENERGY DRILLING COMPANY • Kyle Helbling • Ethan Clark GLOBAL ELASTOMERIC PRODUCTS • Brayden Noguchi GO WIRELINE • Wendy Sherwood HOWARD SUPPLY COMPANY • Conner Hidalgo HUNTING TITAN • Tammy Hernandez KENNEDY WIRE ROPE & SLING • Madysen Zdansky 34
Well Servicing Magazine/June 2022
LUCKY HEALTH & SAFETY • Mark Stock MILESTONE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES • Brooklyn Davis NOV, INC. • Ryan Walsh • Kimberly Brown • Tucker Primeaux • Elizabeth Moore • Jerry Li • Malina Rusu • Bailey Bonner • Zachary Endres • Andrew Eiband • Lucas West • Sosiah Morin • Samuel Howell • Samuel Krallman NEXTIER COMPLETION SOLUTIONS • Ryder Jarvis NEXTIER CASEDHOLE SOLUTIONS • Tinley Sitton PROPELL • Elizabeth “Annie” Valicek RANGER ENERGY SERVICES • Magdalena Hanson SHAWCOR • Victoria Trinh WPT POWER • Yazmin Escarcega Carranza