Chamber announces Junior Executive Scholarship recipients

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Posted 9/7/16

ROBERTSDALE, Alabama — Three students from Robertsdale High School were recently presented with scholarships as part of the Central Baldwin Chamber’s Junior Executive program.

Andrew Williams …

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Chamber announces Junior Executive Scholarship recipients

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ROBERTSDALE, Alabama — Three students from Robertsdale High School were recently presented with scholarships as part of the Central Baldwin Chamber’s Junior Executive program.

Andrew Williams was awarded the “Huey Mack Sr. Scholarship” of $1,000 which is donated to the Chamber by the Mack family each year in honor of Huey Mack Sr., one of the founding fathers of the Central Baldwin Chamber. Traci Arnould and Emily Pierce were each awarded $1,000 scholarships from the Chamber.

Williams, the son of Sherri-Killam Albee and Skip Albee of Robertsdale, and Thomas P. Williams of Chattanooga, Tennessee, is attending the University of Alabama and majoring in telecommunications/film.

Arnould, the daughter of Tim and Teresa Arnould of Robertsdale, is attending the University of Alabama and majoring in electrical engineering with an emphasis on computers.

Pierce, the daughter of Brian and Kris Pierce of Robertsdale, is attending Troy University and majoring in mathematics.

The Junior Executive program is designed to give area high school juniors and seniors a chance to enhance their knowledge and develop leadership skills that will empower and motivate them to become involved and committed to their community.

The chamber would like to thank the sponsors of the Junior Executive Program: Baldwin EMC, Riviera Utilities and Pen Air Federal Credit Union.