College students Makenzie Skibbie and Danielle Stroinski named Nelson-Jameson Scholars
MARSHFIELD, WI (OnFocus) – The Nelson-Jameson Foundation, a nonprofit organization with a mission to cultivate prosperity for Nelson-Jameson employees, local communities, and the dairy industry through a diverse range of philanthropic programs, announced the winners of its inaugural University of Wisconsin-River Falls college scholarship program. Two students, Makenzie Skibbie and Danielle Stroinski, achieved the honor of being named a Nelson-Jameson Scholar, and each received a $5,000 award toward college expenses. The scholarship was founded by the Nelson-Jameson Foundation to support the next generation of dairy industry and food science employees.
“We are delighted to congratulate Makenzie and Danielle for their well-deserved Nelson-Jameson Scholar program scholarships,” says Amanda Sasse, fourth-generation owner of Nelson-Jameson. “As an organization, Nelson-Jameson has been a devoted steward of the dairy industry for more than 75 years, and we’re committed to continuing this legacy by providing opportunities for future generations of talent through the Nelson-Jameson Foundation.”
To be eligible for the scholarship, students must be enrolled at UW-River Falls, be majoring in Food Science & Technology, and have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher. Makenzie Skibbie will begin her junior year in the Fall of 2023 and is passionate about the cheese industry. Danielle is a senior working toward a 2024 graduation and plans to pursue a career in dairy food research & development. The scholarship program will continue annually, with the Nelson-Jameson Foundation awarding two $5,000 scholarships each academic year.
In addition to the scholarship program, the Nelson-Jameson Foundation has committed a total of $150,000 toward the University of Wisconsin-River Falls Dairy Pilot Plant Renovation project and secured naming rights for the Pilot Plant’s laboratory. Nelson-Jameson will also join the plant’s Advisory Committee.
“We’re thrilled to further expand our partnership with UW-River Falls, and look forward to being part of the important work that will be conducted in the plant by the industry, students, and faculty,” says Sasse.
Both the scholarship program and dairy plant grant were initiated and approved by the Nelson-Jameson Foundation. The Nelson-Jameson Foundation is focused on supporting philanthropic organizations that enhance its core value as a Golden Rule Company. Grants are targeted toward charitable programs related to the food and dairy industries or support charities important to Nelson-Jameson employees and the communities in which they reside.
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