NAMM Announces William R. Gard Scholarship Winners
Scholarship designed to assist college students interested in pursuing a career in the music products industry.
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NAMM ANNOUNCES WILLIAM R. GARD SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
Joseph Perry of Turlock, Calif., was recently awarded a GARD Scholarship from NAMM to help further his future career in the music products industry.
The scholarship, established in the name of former NAMM Executive Vice President William R. Gard, invests in the education of promising students interested in contributing their talents to the music products industry. The scholarship is renewable for up to three years.
Perry will be attending California State University, Stanislaus in Turlock, Calif., in the fall to study music and athletics. Perry plays the trumpet and drums, and has helped run free summer youth band programs at Ingram’s Music Store in Turlock, Calif.
“I have spent most of my time involved in band or exploring the different sides of music,” Perry said.
Morris is receiving the last two years of the GARD Scholarship awarded last June to Aimee Rabidoux, who recently graduated from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh as a music business/recording technology major.
Zach Morris, a student at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center from Flagstaff, Ariz., was also awarded a GARD Scholarship to help further his future career goals.
“My passion is music, specifically playing the drums,” Morris said.
"NAMM recognized that both Joseph and Zach are very excited about being involved in the music products industry, making them ideal candidates for the GARD Scholarship," said Ken Wilson, NAMM's director of professional development. "NAMM looks to these types of motivated young adults to serve as the future leaders of our industry. The organization is proud to support them in their learning endeavors."
Eligible applicants must be enrolled as a full-time student at an accredited four-year university and work at least 400 hours annually at a NAMM Member company. The award of $2,000 per academic year is renewable for up to three years.