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EDUCATION




                                                                                                      SCHOLARSHIP


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          HASKELL’S ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
          Twenty children of Haskell team members received
          the 2023 Haskell Company Scholarship award.
          The four-year academic scholarships totaling
          $6,000 are awarded for undergraduate studies
          at accredited colleges, universities and post-
          secondary vocational and trade schools.
          The Scholarship Committee reviews candidate
          applications and chooses recipients based on criteria
          that include grade-point average (GPA), class rank,
          strength of academic program, school activities,
          sports involvement, outside work, educational goals
          and career aspirations. In addition, each candidate
          submits three letters of recommendation.
          “We are pleased to be able to support the children
          of our team members by assisting them in achieving
          their educational goals,” said David Thaeler, Haskell
          Chief Human Resources Officer. “This year, we were
          fortunate to add several of our international team
          members’ children to our scholarship recipient     Haskell Scholarship Award winners from the Class of 2023
          ranks as they pursue their career aspirations.”    Top row: Hunter Adler, Camila Carrillo, Trenton Crawford, Madeline Gambino, Cameron Jackson.
                                                             Second row: Tehiyashri Joshi, Benjamin Lentz, Trever Lyons, Zoey Marcinkowski, Maia McEvoy.
          Haskell has awarded more than $422,000 in          Third row: Hannah McLeer, Taylor Moore, Gabrielle O’Steen, Melisande Penh, Hannah Robison.
          scholarships to more than 190 of its team members’   Fourth row: Emiliano Rosales. Martin Rosales, Brandon Shaw, Hailey Warwick, Phillip Wunderlich.
          college-age children since the program started in 2003.



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