NAMM Foundation Acknowledges NAMM President’s Innovation Award and Tuition Scholarship Recipients at 2010 NAMM Show
Foundation Welcomes Students Pursuing Music Products Industry Careers
The NAMM Foundation acknowledged its 2010 NAMM President’s Innovation Award and Industry Scholarship recipients this morning during a gathering at the 2010 NAMM Show of more than 400 college students aspiring toward careers in the music product industry.
The presentation was made during Day Two of NAMM’s Collegiate Program sessions for college students planning to pursue careers in the music products industry.
“These awards are helping recruit the best and brightest who will become the future leaders of this industry,” said Joe Lamond, president and CEO, NAMM. “Industry support of NAMM’s trade shows allows the NAMM Board to encourage the next generation of young people with support to further their education, and to give back to worthy community programs designed to create more music makers of all ages and abilities.”
This year’s NAMM President’s Innovation Award recipients are:
Tyler Allen, University of Nebraska at Kearney
Cory Birch, South Dakota State University
Aaron Blunt, Chadron State University
Laura Brassie, Indiana State University
Christopher Bravo, Crane School of Music
Annika Bugge, Indiana State University
Nathaniel Court, Red Deer College
James DeStefano, Ferris State University
Ashton DeVries, Elmhurst College
Joseph Flatt, Valparaiso University
Stephanie Hinkle, Indiana State University
Chris Jane, Ferris State University
Kelly Kucher, Ferris State University
Steven Lacy, Fresno State University
Tyler Lemen, Indiana State University
Ryan Longenecker, University of Colorado, Denver
Giuseppe Macri, Harrisburg Area Community College
Alissa Miller, Indiana State University
Denise Miller, Chadron State University
Zach Morris, University of Colorado, Denver
Michael Musto, Western Illinois University
Dennis Ostern, University of Miami
Katrina Pasciutti, Hofstra University
Amy Plooster, Anderson University
Chris Schramski, Ferris State University
Andrew Schuman, Northeastern University
Keith Scott, Community School of Naples
Andrea Strickland, University of the Pacific
Renee Urbanc, Ferris State University
Chelsea Whittington, Indiana State University
Nick Wilson, William Patterson University
Cole Woolwine, Mira Costa College
Scott Yousey, Crane School of Music
Russell Zehr, Bradley University
The 2010 Industry Tuition Scholarship recipients of $2,500 or $5,000 are:
Joseph Flatt, Valparaiso University
Chris Jane, Ferris State University
Kelly Kucher, Ferris State University
Ryan Longenecker, University of Colorado, Denver
Michael Musto, Western Illinois University
Dennis Ostern, University of Miami
Chris Schramski, Ferris State University
Renee Urbanc, Ferris State University
Chelsea Whittington, Indiana State University
The NAMM President’s Innovation Award is provided to undergraduate and graduate students. The cash award supports qualified college students to attend NAMM’s annual global music products trade show in Anaheim, Calif. Awards help with travel needs and expenses to attend the show. Awardees will participate in professional development offerings at the show and have access to the more than 1,500 music products exhibits that constitute this global music products trade show.
NAMM Foundation Music Products Industry Scholarships offer tuition scholarships of $2,500 to $5,000 to support full-time music business and music education college students who demonstrate unique qualifications and proven interest in pursuing careers in the music products industry. Funds will be administered by the student’s university and were partially allocated to support the costs of scholarship recipients’ travel to the 2010 NAMM Show.
For more detailed information about the programs that the NAMM Foundation’s initiatives support and to access funding guidelines and details, visit www.nammfoundation.org or e-mail grants@namm.org.
About the NAMM Foundation
The NAMM Foundation is a non-profit organization with the mission of advancing active participation in music making across the lifespan by supporting scientific research, philanthropic giving and public service programs from the international music products industry. For more information about The NAMM Foundation, please visit www.nammfoundation.org.