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Thursday, November 21, 2024

The H.L. Turner Group Inc. Announces 2022 Scholarship Winners

The H.L. Turner Group Inc. (TTG) is proud to announce the winners of their Architecture and Engineering Scholarships. On May 3rd, for the second year in a row, TTG awarded two $1,000 scholarships for post-secondary education to two high school seniors; one accepted to an architecture program and one to an engineering program for the Fall semester of 2022.

The winner for this year's Architecture Scholarship was Milikit T. Jaleta of Pinkerton Academy. Milikit was accepted to Keene State College where he plans to pursue an education in Architecture. The winner for this year's Engineering Scholarship was Clyde Thurber-Wells of Merrimack Valley High School. Clyde was accepted to Clarkson University where he plans to pursue an education in Mechanical Engineering.

The firm’s goals with these scholarships are to support future generations of architects and engineers in the community in which they will live and work. Several of TTG’s board members have taught or presented guest lectures at educational institutions including New Hampshire Technical Institute and the University of New Hampshire. TTG is delighted to be able to give back to the next generation, with this scholarship fund.

Last year’s recipients were Katelin Howe of Bow High School and Ben Sporcic of Pembroke Academy.

“We were impressed by Milikit and Clyde's applications and enjoyed meeting them in-person. They both seem very interested in the fields of architecture and engineering. We are excited to be able to provide financial assistance through our scholarship to future architects and engineers in our local community.” - Heidi Nadeau, Principal & Chief Executive Officer at The H.L. Turner Group Inc. in Concord, NH. 

Reference

Cindy Phillips

603-228-1122

cphillips@hlturner.com

http://27 Locke Road

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