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Wallenfeldt, Dave Endowed Scholarship

The Dave Wallenfeldt Endowed Scholarship was established at Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ in August 2021 by Evert Wallenfeldt to honor and preserve the-memory of his son, Dave Wallenfeldt (1959-2021 ). This scholarship is intended to encourage, enable, and assist a FirstEnergy Corporation employee (or a student not employed by FirstEnergy as provided for below) interested in broadening their base of general knowledge for self-satisfaction, and utilizing higher education to advance in the FirstEnergy organization. Over his 41-year career, Dave's concern for the welfare of his colleagues and FirstEnergy customers was always paramount. The Dave Wallenfeldt Endowed Scholarship will recognize and preserve Dave's great legacy and integrity.

Dave began his service with FirstEnergy as a lineman and advanced through the company, serving in human resources, meter reading supervision, line leadership and supervision of safety in operations. A University of Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ alumnus, he was able to complete requirements for bachelor's and master's degrees in Business Administration in 1998 and 2003, respectively, while working full- time, largely through the encouragement and mentorship of UA professor of management Ken Aupperle. Dave's straightforward approach to life, honesty, and ability to relate to people at all organizational levels was widely recognized, favorably impacting those with whom he had contact.

Individuals with characteristics and interests similar to Dave's (i.e. ability to work in a team environment; demonstrated leadership characteristics; and a passion for assisting others to be successful) are encouraged to apply. Students in good standing with Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ who are pursuing either a bachelor's or master's degree in any program are eligible for consideration. First consideration will be given to applicants employed by FirstEnergy with additional consideration given to students enrolled in the College of Business. Recipients must enroll in 12 credit hours over a full academic year (fall-summer) and have a 3.0 or higher cumulative grade point average. The scholarship can be renewed annually for up to three years as an undergraduate student or for up to two years as a graduate student, as long as the recipient continues to meet the above criteria.

The College of Business will identify top candidates for consideration of this scholarship and share with Marcia Wallenfeldt or her designee, as long as they are available, for review.

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