2022 GPDA scholarship recipients announced

Goulds Water Technology announced the winners of its scholarship program, which has been awarded to 16 students from 13 states and provinces.
A total of 16 students from 13 states and provinces received $1,500 scholarships to attend a college or technical school.

Goulds Water Technology, Washington, D.C., announced the winners of its annual scholarship program, the Goulds Professional Dealers Association scholarships, which have been awarded to 16 students.

The selected students will each receive a $1,500 scholarship to attend college or a technical school.

“We are proud and honored to award this scholarship to 16 students every year in support of their higher education goals,” says Jen Manswell, demand generation manager, residential and agriculture, Xylem Inc.

“GPDA continues to provide value to its members, including supporting their students’ future success and professional development.”

The selected students are Jacob Crawford, Phoenix, Arizona; Reese Ensing, McBain, Michigan; Jaidyn Kreke, Bartelso, Illinois; Meagan Frazer, Bloomer, Wisconsin; Jenna Cole, Hannibal, New York; Thomas Chouinard, Saint-Pascal, Quebec; Caroline Martin, Dudley, Georgia; Camryn Schooley, Westminster, Maryland; Molly Larson, Allenspark, Colorado; Conner Holton, Spearman, Texas; Abby Hulinsky, Arcadia, Nebraska; Iliana Armenta, Austin, Texas; Jacob Gasparini, Brewster, New York; Keniston Mullis, Monroe, North Carolina; Sharlyse Henshaw, Worthington, Massachusetts; Ella Willis, Snowflake, Arizona.

The annual GPDA scholarship program has awarded more than $372,000 to 320 recipients since its inception.

Read more about Goulds Water Technology here.

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