During the IMEF Breakfast as the 117th Annual IAOM
Conference & Expo in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Keith Horton, Grain Millers,
Inc., announced the company’s intentions to establish an endowed scholarship
with a donation of $100,000 to the International Milling Education Foundation.
“Grain milling
is one of the oldest professions in the world and with an ever-increasing world
population, milling will remain a most life sustaining profession. Promoting
our profession and motivating future generations to seek careers in milling is
critical,” Horton explained.
“Like so many
other milling companies, Grain Millers Inc. and its board of directors
recognises the importance of our industry and the individuals who will lead it
into the future,” Horton continued. “In today’s high-tech world, it is more
necessary than ever that we provide the best opportunities for a quality
education in milling, while also continuing to teach future generations the
‘art’ of milling. Investing in the
education of future millers and grain science students has never been more
important and should be a priority to us all.”
The endowed
scholarship will be the first one established under the umbrella of the IMEF.
“We are excited
about what this donation does to expand the IMEF Scholarship Program and the
additional support it affords to grain milling students,” stated IMEF President
Joel Hoffa. “We have had tremendous support from across the industry for IMEF,
but this level of commitment by Grain Millers is significant to the continued
success of IMEF.”
The Christian F.
Kongsore Scholarship will be presented to a qualified grain milling student by
Grain Millers Inc., on an annual basis beginning in the fall semester of 2013.
The amount of the annual award will be $5,000. More details and an application
form will be posted at www.iaom.info/imef.
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