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Jordon Johnson

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Bio

Born and raised in Charleston, SC. I have had the pleasure in being brought up with a servant leadership mentality with a proven track record of providing quality customer experience and construction/project management. My role in the Army National Guard allows me to be mentor to the junior enlisted and train them to be proficient in their tasks both in the military and excel in their civilian lives. I live and lead by "The Golden Rule" and instill those principles into my team.

Education

Trident Technical College

Trade School
2021 - 2025
  • Majors:
    • Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technologies/Technicians
    • Construction Trades, Other

Citadel Military College of South Carolina

Bachelor's degree program
2010 - 2016
  • Majors:
    • Military Technologies and Applied Sciences, Other
    • Business Administration, Management and Operations
  • Minors:
    • Fine and Studio Arts

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Technical bootcamp

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Construction

    • Dream career goals:

      to start a custom closet company

    • Operations Manager

      Chick-fil-A
      2016 – 20215 years
    • Construction Management

      Lennar
      2021 – Present3 years

    Sports

    Track & Field

    Varsity
    2006 – 20104 years

    Awards

    • 2009 State Champion

    Research

    • Construction Management

      Trident Technical College — Student
      2021 – 2021

    Arts

    • The Citadel

      Drawing
      2013 – 2014

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Special Olympics — assist the graders
      2013 – 2014

    Future Interests

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Sean Carroll's Mindscape Big Picture Scholarship
    It is undeniably crucial that we constantly strive to evolve and improve ourselves and the world around us. This pursuit of self-improvement, both individually and collectively, is paramount for several reasons. Firstly, personal growth enables us to unlock our true potential and become the best version of ourselves. This self-improvement journey helps us gain a deeper understanding of our strengths and weaknesses and equips us with the necessary skills and knowledge needed to excel in our chosen fields. Moreover, striving towards betterment fosters innovation and progress, which is instrumental in tackling societal challenges and creating a more prosperous future. Continuous self-improvement is vital for unlocking our true potential. As college students, we are in a unique phase of life where we have the opportunity to explore different disciplines and discover our passions. By actively engaging in personal growth, whether it is through acquiring new skills, adopting healthier habits, or expanding our knowledge, we are setting ourselves up for success in both our personal and professional lives. As we grow as individuals, we develop a clearer sense of purpose and a greater ability to overcome obstacles, allowing us to reach new heights and open doors to previously unexplored opportunities. In addition to personal growth, the pursuit of betterment is essential for societal progress. Working to better ourselves can manifest in various ways, such as challenging the status quo or seeking innovative solutions to ongoing problems. By encouraging intellectual curiosity and a commitment to lifelong learning, we foster an environment conducive to creativity and problem-solving. As history has shown, many of humanity's greatest achievements have occurred due to individuals or groups consistently striving for improvement and pushing the boundaries of what was once thought possible. Lastly, collective progress relies on the efforts of individuals working toward a common goal. When we actively seek to better ourselves, we become part of a broader movement that encompasses society as a whole. By sharing our knowledge, uplifting those around us, and collaborating on projects, we create a virtuous cycle that stimulates progress on various levels. Whether it is striving for environmental sustainability, social justice, or technological advancements, our continued dedication to betterment ensures that we leave a positive legacy for the generations to come. In conclusion, the importance of working towards betterment cannot be overstated. Personal growth grants us the opportunity to maximize our potential and achieve success in our lives. Moreover, striving for betterment is a catalyst for societal progress, facilitating innovation, and propelling us towards a brighter future. By cultivating a mindset of continuous improvement, we actively contribute to the collective endeavor of making the world a better place. As college students, we hold the power to shape the future, and through our commitment to personal and societal advancement, we can create a lasting impact.
    Our Destiny Our Future Scholarship
    Back in 2021, I was very green in the field of construction much less knowing a trade work. I possessed no skills or education in the field of construction. Over the years, I have applied myself to learning and continuing to learn in this field. I am thankful my employer gave me a chance. They also have trained and developed me to be proficient as a construction manager. Now that I have seen the education, skills, and earning potential trades and the construction industry offers, I do my best to share that knowledge with anyone willing to lend an ear. This scholarship will help me make an impact on my community by expanding my education, skills, and earning potential. I first started by developing my education in construction. I went back to school to acquire a construction management certificate, and I am currently enrolled for an electrician certificate to better assist myself in my career as well as educate those about tradesmen and women. I have met many individuals that have been in this field for 10+ years or those that have made a pivot, like myself, into this career. They all have trained me well. I have made the switch in my position from infantryman to an electrician in the Army National Guard. This shows how dedicated I am to learning this field, and every day I'm excited to excel with the education and skills that I will develop. I also volunteer my time mentoring young soldiers in the Army National Guard. Educating those that are interested in the life of construction, I take pride in that. They learn not only the education needed but the importance of the skills that they can utilize in their own lives as well. Another reason why these are important is because the earning potential is higher than the average earner in America. I share my experience of transitioning from the food and beverage industry making 18/hr to construction making 32/hr and growing. In just a few years, this financial growth has made a significant impact on my family. With a low barrier of entry, construction has changed my life and I know it will change others. I was inexperienced and needed to possess the education and skills to be successful in the field of construction. The time it takes to educate myself, learn the skills, and increase my earning potential was shorter than the years I have spent my years acquiring my bachelor's degree. The construction has made such an impact on my life. I know it will make an impact on others much like it has made on our American economy.
    Special Delivery of Dreams Scholarship
    Back in 2021, I was very green in the field of construction much less knowing a trade work. I possessed no skills or education to pursue the field of construction. Over the years, I have applied myself to learning and continuing to learn in this field. I am thankful my employer gave me a chance. They also have trained and developed me to be proficient as a construction manager. Now that I have seen the education, skills, and earning potential trades and the construction industry offers, I do my best to share that knowledge with anyone willing to lend an ear. I first started by developing my education in construction. I went back to school to acquire a construction management certificate, and I am currently enrolled for an electrician certificate to better assist myself in my career as well as educate those about tradesmen and women. I have met many individuals that have been in this field for 10+ years or those that have made a pivot, like myself, into this career. They all have trained me well. I have made the switch in my position from infantryman to an electrician in the Army National Guard. This shows how dedicated I am to learning this field, and every day I'm excited to excel with the education and skills that I will develop. I also volunteer my time mentoring young soldiers in the Army National Guard. Educating those that are interested in the life of construction, I take pride in that. They learn not only the education needed but the importance of the skills that they can utilize in their own lives as well. Another reason why these are important is because the earning potential is higher than the average earner in America. I share my experience of transitioning from the food and beverage industry making 18/hr to construction making 32/hr and growing. In just a few years, this financial growth has made a significant impact on my family. With a low barrier of entry, construction has changed my life and I know it will change others. I was inexperienced and needed to possess the education and skills to be successful in the field of construction. The time it takes to educate myself, learn the skills, and increase my earning potential was shorter than the years I have spent my years acquiring my bachelor's degree. The construction has made such an impact on my life. I know it will make an impact on others much like it has made on our American economy. In regards to philately, I would encourage those that want to learn history to always search for the latest stamps online or visit the local post office and ask for the newest stamps.
    Dr. Alexanderia K. Lane Memorial Scholarship
    Helping others is of utmost importance in building a compassionate and empathetic society. Not only does helping others bring about positive change in their lives, but it also fosters personal growth and cultivates a more understanding and inclusive community. By extending a helping hand to those in need, we create a ripple effect that inspires others to do the same, creating a chain of kindness that can transform lives and make the world a better place. Firstly, helping others is essential because it allows us to make a significant impact on individuals who are facing challenges or adversity. Whether it's helping someone in a financially difficult situation, providing emotional support during turbulent times, or simply offering a listening ear, our acts of compassion can provide a lifeline for those who are struggling. It is through these acts of selflessness that we can play a pivotal role in improving someone's circumstances and, at times, even saving lives. Such deeds contribute to building a more compassionate society, where people feel supported and understood, fostering an environment where everyone can thrive. Moreover, helping others enables personal growth and development. When we extend ourselves to help others, we broaden our perspectives, learn from diverse experiences, and develop new skills. Volunteering, for instance, allows us to gain valuable insights into different cultures, lifestyles, and societal issues. This exposure not only enhances our understanding of the world but also challenges our preconceived notions and biases. By stepping out of our comfort zones and engaging in acts of service, we can develop empathy, leadership skills, and a sense of responsibility toward making a positive difference in the lives of others. Furthermore, helping others provides a sense of purpose and fulfillment, improving our overall well-being. Lastly, helping others serves as a catalyst for creating a more inclusive and supportive community. Each act of assistance or kindness has the potential to inspire others to follow suit, leading to a contagious cycle of goodwill. By creating an environment where helping others is normalized and encouraged, we can break down barriers and increase social cohesion. Such collective efforts foster a sense of belonging, connectivity, and unity among people from all walks of life, making our communities stronger, more resilient, and more compassionate. In conclusion, helping others is not just a selfless act, but it is also essential for building a more understanding and inclusive society. By extending kindness and support to those in need, we contribute to positive change, both for individuals facing challenges and for ourselves. Furthermore, acts of assistance inspire others to do the same, creating a chain reaction of kindness and fostering a sense of belonging. As college students, we have the opportunity and the responsibility to utilize our skills, knowledge, and resources to uplift others and build a brighter future.
    Mohamed Magdi Taha Memorial Scholarship
    Back in 2021, I was very green in the field of construction much less knowing a trade work. I possessed no skills or education to make on attempt into the field of construction. Over the years, I have applied myself to learning and continuing to learn in this field. I am thankful my employer gave me a chance. They also have trained and developed me to be proficient as a construction manager. Now that I have seen the education, skills, and earning potential trades and the construction industry offers, I do my best to share that knowledge with anyone willing to lend an ear. I first started by developing my education in construction. I went back to school to acquire a construction management certificate, and I am currently enrolled for an electrician certificate to better assist myself in my career as well as educate those about tradesmen and women. I have met many individuals that have been in this field for 10+ years or those that have made a pivot, like myself, into this career. They all have trained me well. I have made the switch in my position from infantryman to an electrician in the Army National Guard. This shows how dedicated I am to learning this field, and every day I'm excited to excel with the education and skills that I will develop. I also volunteer my time mentoring young soldiers in the Army National Guard. Educating those that are interested in the life of construction, I take pride in that. They learn not only the education needed but the importance of the skills that they can utilize in their own lives as well. Another reason why these are important is because the earning potential is higher than the average earner in America. I share my experience of transitioning from the food and beverage industry making 18/hr to construction making 32/hr and growing. In just a few years, this financial growth has made a significant impact on my family. With a low barrier of entry, construction has changed my life and I know it will change others. I was inexperienced and needed to possess the education and skills to be success in the field of construction. The time it takes to educate myself, learn the skills, and increase my earning potential was shorter than the years I have spent my years acquiring my bachelor's degree. The construction has made such an impact on my life. I know it will make an impact on others much like it as made on our American economy.
    Henry Bynum, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
    Back in 2021, I was very green in the field of construction much less knowing a trade work. I am very passionate about this field and worked to pursue transitioning to construction. Now that I have seen the education, skills, and earning potential trades and the construction industry offers, I do my best to share that knowledge with anyone willing to lend an ear. My plans after my trade education are to learn how to become an electrician, start a custom closet company, and continue to grow in the construction field as a construction manager. I first started by developing my education in construction. I went back to school to acquire a construction management certificate, and I am currently enrolled for an electrician certificate to better assist myself in my career as well as educate those about tradesmen and women. I have met many individuals that have been in this field for 10+ years or those that have made a pivot, like myself, into this career. They all have trained me well. I have made the switch in my position from infantryman to an electrician in the Army National Guard. This shows how dedicated I am to learning this field, and every day I'm excited to excel with the education and skills that I will develop. During my time in the food and beverage industry, I started to want a change and a challenge that I was not getting from my employer at the time. Construction came to mind because I've I appreciate visual creations. I am an arts minor and I appreciate beautiful visuals. My adversity was making the switch which took me longer than a year to happen. I became depressed and discouraged that I can't make this happen due to not having the knowledge or experience. With my persistence and the assistance of my college, I was able to make a breakthrough that I wasn't sure it would happen. Another reason why I am passionate about this field is because the earning potential is higher than the average earner in America. I share my experience of transitioning from the food and beverage industry making 18/hr to construction making 32/hr and growing. In just a few years, this financial growth has made a significant impact on my family. With a low barrier of entry, construction has changed my life and I know it will change others. I was inexperienced and needed to possess the education and skills to be successful in the field of construction. The time it takes to educate myself, learn the skills, and increase my earning potential was shorter than the years I have spent my years acquiring my bachelor's degree. The construction has made such an impact on my life. With my pursuit, passion, and plans for my trade education, I know my life has overcome many adversities.
    Kim Moon Bae Underrepresented Students Scholarship
    Title: Unfolding the Power of Identity: The Impact of Being an Underrepresented Minority When someone asks, "Who are you?", what crosses your mind? Is it your name? Your job? Your hobbies perhaps? Or is it your identity as a member of an underrepresented minority population? But what does it mean, and how does it contribute to your journey? Defining Identity: Your Identity as an Underrepresented Minority Member Your identity is a blend of several aspects that, collectively, make you you. Now, what does being a member of an underrepresented minority add to this mixture? As an individual from an underrepresented minority group, your identity is colored by diverse experiences, influenced by ethnic, racial, or cultural backgrounds, and shaped by systemic privations or advantages. Your experiences as an underrepresented minority can shape your perspective, enhance your resilience, and fine-tune your sense of empathy. Have you ever wondered how these experiences wield power in your journey? The Experience of Being 'Different' Belonging to an underrepresented population inherently reinforces diversity. This rich tapestry of experiences, traditions, and cultures blends into your identity, cultivating a unique perspective. It might initiate a sense of empathy, not just for your group, but for other disenfranchised populations. Does this empathy mold your path? The Impact on Your Path Yes, indeed. This deep-seated empathy often forms the basis of a purpose—a drive to create a more inclusive, welcoming world. The learned resilience establishes mental fortitude, enabling one to navigate life's challenges with grace and courage. Consequently, these experiences enhance your path, shaping your career, relationships, and aspirations, and imbuing them with a sense of purpose and determination. Future Impact The future isn't written yet, isn't that exciting? Leveraging your unique identity as a member of an underrepresented minority, you continue to forge a distinctive path ahead. The fight for equality, representation, and inclusivity is far from over. Hence, as an underrepresented individual, your experience arms you with the power to advocate for reforms, influence policies, and chart new territories. Does this imply your identity can shape the future too? Creating Movements for Change Yes, your identity indeed holds the potential to create ripples of change. Armed with your experiences, empathy, and the ability to see the world through different perspectives, you are equipped to galvanize movements, influence societal attitudes, and champion inclusion on a larger scale. To wrap it up, your identity is not just a static, self-contained entity. It's a dynamic compass, shaping your journey as well as the world around you. In conclusion, life as an underrepresented minority member isn't a narrative of woes— It is a testament to the strength, resilience, diversity, and above all else—it's the fuel that drives your path toward an empathetic and inclusive future. Don't you agree that your identity as an underrepresented minority member has immense power?
    Social Change Fund United Scholarship
    Utopian Vision for Optimal Mental Health for the Black Community: An Integral Part of Social Justice The quest for social justice is incomplete without a keen consideration for the mental well-being of everyone. However, surprisingly, one question often overlooked is this - "What is your utopian vision for optimal mental health for the Black community?" Furthermore, how can mental health care and advocacy help achieve social justice for communities of color? Let's delve into these crucial issues. The Utopian Vision The utopian vision for optimal mental health for the Black community extends beyond just access to quality mental health services. Instead, it envisions a society that eliminates the stigma associated with mental health among Black individuals. A society that effectively addresses the barriers that prevent Black people from seeking help when they are mentally distressed, such as cultural norms and systemic racism. It is a vision where Black individuals can express their emotions and mental struggles without fear of discrimination or unnecessary labels. Mental Health Care and Social Justice One might ask, how does mental health care intertwine with social justice? Mental health care has always been a platform for advocacy, but it is just starting to gain recognition as a tool for social justice. Advocacy in mental health aims to normalize conversations on mental distress in the Black community–to make Black people feel seen, heard, and validated in their experiences. It involves amplifying the voices of Black individuals in shaping mental health policies, especially since they are often disproportionately affected by mental health issues due to systemic marginalization and racism. Advocacy also includes working towards equitable access to resources that promote mental well-being. Embodying the Utopian Vision: A Collaborative Effort Achieving this utopian vision is not a one-person task. It involves a combination of individual and collective actions - from transparent community dialogue to policy changes. It requires efforts in: Education: Inculcating mental health education to debunk myths and build mental health literacy. Policy Advocacy: Advocating for policies that ensure equitable access to mental health services and protection against discrimination of individuals with mental health issues. Open Dialogue: Empowering Black individuals to share their mental health experiences and eliminating the cultural stigma associated with it. Achieving optimal mental health for the Black community is an integral part of the broader push for racial justice. It is about ensuring that everyone, regardless of race or color, has an equal chance at mental well-being. In other words, mental health care and advocacy are crucial tools in the fight for social justice for communities of color. Conclusion So, how would you answer the question, "What is your utopian vision for optimal mental health for the Black community?" And what steps will you take to contribute to this vision? Remember, addressing mental health is not just a question of policy—it's a fight for social justice, one that we can and must fight together. SEO Meta-Description: Explore a utopian vision for optimal mental health for the Black community and discover how mental health care and advocacy can contribute to social justice for communities of color.
    Uniball's Skilled Trades Scholarship
    Back in 2021, I was very green in the field of construction much less knowing a trade work. I am very passionate about this field and worked to pursue transitioning to construction. Now that I have seen the education, skills, and earning potential trades and the construction industry offers, I do my best to share that knowledge with anyone willing to lend an ear. My plans after my trade education are to learn how to become an electrician, start a custom closet company, and continue to grow in the construction field as a construction manager. I first started by developing my education in construction. I went back to school to acquire a construction management certificate, and I am currently enrolled for an electrician certificate to better assist myself in my career as well as educate those about tradesmen and women. I have met many individuals that have been in this field for 10+ years or those that have made a pivot, like myself, into this career. They all have trained me well. I have made the switch in my position from infantryman to an electrician in the Army National Guard. This shows how dedicated I am to learning this field, and every day I'm excited to excel with the education and skills that I will develop. During my time in the food and beverage industry, I started to want a change and a challenge that I was not getting from my employer at the time. Construction came to mind because I've I appreciate visual creations. I am an arts minor and I appreciate beautiful visuals. My adversity was making the switch which took me longer than a year to happen. I became depressed and discouraged that I can't make this happen due to not having the knowledge or experience. With my persistence and the assistance of my college, I was able to make a breakthrough that I wasn't sure it would happen. Another reason why I am passionate about this field is because the earning potential is higher than the average earner in America. I share my experience of transitioning from the food and beverage industry making 18/hr to construction making 32/hr and growing. In just a few years, this financial growth has made a significant impact on my family. With a low barrier of entry, construction has changed my life and I know it will change others. I was inexperienced and needed to possess the education and skills to be successful in the field of construction. The time it takes to educate myself, learn the skills, and increase my earning potential was shorter than the years I have spent my years acquiring my bachelor's degree. The construction has made such an impact on my life. With my pursuit, passion, and plans for my trade education, I know my life has overcome many adversities.
    DRIVE an IMPACT Today Scholarship
    Back in 2021, I was very green in the field of construction much less knowing a trade work. I possessed no skills or education in the field of construction, but I am determined once I put my mind to a goal. Over the years, I have applied myself to learning and continuing to learn in this field. I am thankful my employer gave me a chance. They also have trained and developed me to be proficient as a construction manager. Now that I have seen the education, skills, and earning potential trades and the construction industry offers, I do my best to share that knowledge with anyone willing to lend an ear. This is how I make an impact on my community. I first started by developing my education in construction. I went back to school to acquire a construction management certificate, and I am currently enrolled for an electrician certificate to better assist myself in my career as well as educate those about tradesmen and women. I became innovative working in this career by starting a custom closet business along with working for a home builder. I have met many individuals that have been in this field for 10+ years or those that have made a pivot, like myself, into this career. They all have trained me well. I have made the switch in my position from infantryman to an electrician in the Army National Guard. This shows how dedicated I am to learning this field, and every day I'm excited to excel with the education and skills that I will develop. I also volunteer my time mentoring young soldiers in the Army National Guard which has earned me the respect of my peers. Educating those that are interested in the life of construction, I take pride in that. They learn, not only the education needed but the importance of the skills that they can utilize in their own lives as well. Another reason why these are important is because the earning potential is higher than the average earner in America. I share my experience of transitioning from the food and beverage industry making 18/hr to construction making 32/hr and growing. In just a few years, this financial growth has made a significant impact on my family. With a low barrier of entry, construction has changed my life and I know it will change others. It offers so much versatility. I was inexperienced and needed to possess the education and skills to be successful in the field of construction. The time it takes to educate myself, learn the skills, and increase my earning potential was shorter than the years I have spent my years acquiring my bachelor's degree. Learning a trade has brought financial equality amongst peers in other respective careers. The construction has made such an impact on my life. I know it will make an impact on others and nurture them for a successful lifestyle.
    Bright Lights Scholarship
    Back in 2021, I was very green in the field of construction much less knowing a trade work. I possessed no skills or education in the field of construction. Over the years, I have applied myself to learning and continuing to learn in this field. I am thankful my employer gave me a chance. They also have trained and developed me to be proficient as a construction manager. Now that I have seen the education, skills, and earning potential trades and the construction industry offers, I do my best to share that knowledge with anyone willing to lend an ear. This scholarship will help me make an impact on my community by expanding my education, skills, and earning potential. I first started by developing my education in construction. I went back to school to acquire a construction management certificate, and I am currently enrolled for an electrician certificate to better assist myself in my career as well as educate those about tradesmen and women. I have met many individuals that have been in this field for 10+ years or those that have made a pivot, like myself, into this career. They all have trained me well. I have made the switch in my position from infantryman to an electrician in the Army National Guard. This shows how dedicated I am to learning this field, and every day I'm excited to excel with the education and skills that I will develop. I also volunteer my time mentoring young soldiers in the Army National Guard. Educating those that are interested in the life of construction, I take pride in that. They learn not only the education needed but the importance of the skills that they can utilize in their own lives as well. Another reason why these are important is because the earning potential is higher than the average earner in America. I share my experience of transitioning from the food and beverage industry making 18/hr to construction making 32/hr and growing. In just a few years, this financial growth has made a significant impact on my family. With a low barrier of entry, construction has changed my life and I know it will change others. I was inexperienced and needed to possess the education and skills to be successful in the field of construction. The time it takes to educate myself, learn the skills, and increase my earning potential was shorter than the years I have spent my years acquiring my bachelor's degree. The construction has made such an impact on my life. I know it will make an impact on others much like it has made on our American economy.
    Robert F. Lawson Fund for Careers that Care
    Back in 2021, I was very green in the field of construction much less knowing a trade work. I possessed no skills or education in the field of construction. Over the years, I have applied myself to learning and continuing to learn in this field. I am thankful my employer gave me a chance. They also have trained and developed me to be proficient as a construction manager. Now that I have seen the education, skills, and earning potential trades and the construction industry offers, I do my best to share that knowledge with anyone willing to lend an ear. This is how I make an impact on my community. I first started by developing my education in construction. I went back to school to acquire a construction management certificate, and I am currently enrolled for an electrician certificate to better assist myself in my career as well as educate those about tradesmen and women. I have met many individuals that have been in this field for 10+ years or those that have made a pivot, like myself, into this career. They all have trained me well. I have made the switch in my position from infantryman to an electrician in the Army National Guard. This shows how dedicated I am to learning this field, and every day I'm excited to excel with the education and skills that I will develop. I also volunteer my time mentoring young soldiers in the Army National Guard. Educating those that are interested in the life of construction, I take pride in that. They learn not only the education needed but the importance of the skills that they can utilize in their own lives as well. Another reason why these are important is because the earning potential is higher than the average earner in America. I share my experience of transitioning from the food and beverage industry making 18/hr to construction making 32/hr and growing. In just a few years, this financial growth has made a significant impact on my family. With a low barrier of entry, construction has changed my life and I know it will change others. I was inexperienced and needed to possess the education and skills to be successful in the field of construction. The time it takes to educate myself, learn the skills, and increase my earning potential was shorter than the years I have spent my years acquiring my bachelor's degree. The construction has made such an impact on my life. I know it will make an impact on others much like it has made on our American economy.
    Russell Koci Skilled Trade Scholarship
    Back in 2021, I was very green in the field of construction much less knowing a trade work. I possessed no skills or education in the field of construction. Over the years, I have applied myself to learning and continuing to learn in this field. I am thankful my employer gave me a chance. They also have trained and developed me to be proficient as a construction manager. Now that I have seen the education, skills, and earning potential trades and the construction industry offers, I do my best to share that knowledge with anyone willing to lend an ear. This is how I make an impact on my community. I first started by developing my education in construction. I went back to school to acquire a construction management certificate, and I am currently enrolled for an electrician certificate to better assist myself in my career as well as educate those about tradesmen and women. I have met many individuals that have been in this field for 10+ years or those that have made a pivot, like myself, into this career. They all have trained me well. I have made the switch in my position from infantryman to an electrician in the Army National Guard. This shows how dedicated I am to learning this field, and every day I'm excited to excel with the education and skills that I will develop. I also volunteer my time mentoring young soldiers in the Army National Guard. Educating those that are interested in the life of construction, I take pride in that. They learn not only the education needed but the importance of the skills that they can utilize in their own lives as well. Another reason why these are important is because the earning potential is higher than the average earner in America. I share my experience of transitioning from the food and beverage industry making 18/hr to construction making 32/hr and growing. In just a few years, this financial growth has made a significant impact on my family. With a low barrier of entry, construction has changed my life and I know it will change others. I was inexperienced and needed to possess the education and skills to be successful in the field of construction. The time it takes to educate myself, learn the skills, and increase my earning potential was shorter than the years I have spent my years acquiring my bachelor's degree. The construction has made such an impact on my life. I know it will make an impact on others much like it has made on our American economy.
    Mike Wazocha Memorial Scholarship
    Back in 2021, I was very green in the field of construction much less knowing a trade work. I possessed no skills or education in the field of construction. Over the years, I have applied myself to learning and continuing to learn in this field. I am thankful my employer gave me a chance. They also have trained and developed me to be proficient as a construction manager. Now that I have seen the education, skills, and earning potential trades and the construction industry offers, I do my best to share that knowledge with anyone willing to lend an ear. This is how I make an impact on my community. I first started by developing my education in construction. I went back to school to acquire a construction management certificate, and I am currently enrolled for an electrician certificate to better assist myself in my career as well as educate those about tradesmen and women. I have met many individuals that have been in this field for 10+ years or those that have made a pivot, like myself, into this career. They all have trained me well. I have made the switch in my position from infantryman to an electrician in the Army National Guard. This shows how dedicated I am to learning this field, and every day I'm excited to excel with the education and skills that I will develop. I also volunteer my time mentoring young soldiers in the Army National Guard. Educating those that are interested in the life of construction, I take pride in that. They learn not only the education needed but the importance of the skills that they can utilize in their own lives as well. Another reason why these are important is because the earning potential is higher than the average earner in America. I share my experience of transitioning from the food and beverage industry making 18/hr to construction making 32/hr and growing. In just a few years, this financial growth has made a significant impact on my family. With a low barrier of entry, construction has changed my life and I know it will change others. I was inexperienced and needed to possess the education and skills to be successful in the field of construction. The time it takes to educate myself, learn the skills, and increase my earning potential was shorter than the years I have spent my years acquiring my bachelor's degree. The construction has made such an impact on my life. I know it will make an impact on others much like it has made on our American economy.
    Slater Miller Memorial Fund
    Back in 2021, I was very green in the field of construction much less knowing a trade work. I possessed no skills or education in the field of construction. Over the years, I have applied myself to learning and continuing to learn in this field. I am thankful my employer gave me a chance. They also have trained and developed me to be proficient as a construction manager. Now that I have seen the education, skills, and earning potential trades and the construction industry offers, I do my best to share that knowledge with anyone willing to lend an ear. This is how I make an impact on my community. I first started by developing my education in construction. I went back to school to acquire a construction management certificate, and I am currently enrolled for an electrician certificate to better assist myself in my career as well as educate those about tradesmen and women. I have met many individuals that have been in this field for 10+ years or those that have made a pivot, like myself, into this career. They all have trained me well. I have made the switch in my position from infantryman to an electrician in the Army National Guard. This shows how dedicated I am to learning this field, and every day I'm excited to excel with the education and skills that I will develop. I also volunteer my time mentoring young soldiers in the Army National Guard. Educating those that are interested in the life of construction, I take pride in that. They learn not only the education needed but the importance of the skills that they can utilize in their own lives as well. Another reason why these are important is because the earning potential is higher than the average earner in America. I share my experience of transitioning from the food and beverage industry making 18/hr to construction making 32/hr and growing. In just a few years, this financial growth has made a significant impact on my family. With a low barrier of entry, construction has changed my life and I know it will change others. I was inexperienced and needed to possess the education and skills to be successful in the field of construction. The time it takes to educate myself, learn the skills, and increase my earning potential was shorter than the years I have spent my years acquiring my bachelor's degree. The construction has made such an impact on my life. I know it will make an impact on others much like it has made on our American economy.
    Ben Bonner Memorial Scholarship
    Back in 2021, I was very green in the field of construction much less knowing a trade work. I possessed no skills or education in the field of construction. Over the years, I have applied myself to learning and continuing to learn in this field. I am thankful my employer gave me a chance. They also have trained and developed me to be proficient as a construction manager. Now that I have seen the education, skills, and earning potential trades and the construction industry offers, I do my best to share that knowledge with anyone willing to lend an ear. This is how I make an impact on my community. I first started by developing my education in construction. I went back to school to acquire a construction management certificate, and I am currently enrolled for an electrician certificate to better assist myself in my career as well as educate those about tradesmen and women. I have met many individuals that have been in this field for 10+ years or those that have made a pivot, like myself, into this career. They all have trained me well. I have made the switch in my position from infantryman to an electrician in the Army National Guard. This shows how dedicated I am to learning this field, and every day I'm excited to excel with the education and skills that I will develop. I also volunteer my time mentoring young soldiers in the Army National Guard. Educating those that are interested in the life of construction, I take pride in that. They learn not only the education needed but the importance of the skills that they can utilize in their own lives as well. Another reason why these are important is because the earning potential is higher than the average earner in America. I share my experience of transitioning from the food and beverage industry making 18/hr to construction making 32/hr and growing. In just a few years, this financial growth has made a significant impact on my family. With a low barrier of entry, construction has changed my life and I know it will change others. I was inexperienced and needed to possess the education and skills to be successful in the field of construction. The time it takes to educate myself, learn the skills, and increase my earning potential was shorter than the years I have spent my years acquiring my bachelor's degree. The construction has made such an impact on my life. I know it will make an impact on others much like it has made on our American economy.
    David Hinsdale Memorial Scholarship
    Back in 2021, I was very green in the field of construction much less knowing a trade work. I possessed no skills or education in the field of construction. Over the years, I have applied myself to learning and continuing to learn in this field. I am thankful my employer gave me a chance. They also have trained and developed me to be proficient as a construction manager. Now that I have seen the education, skills, and earning potential trades and the construction industry offers, I do my best to share that knowledge with anyone willing to lend an ear. This is how I make an impact on my community. I first started by developing my education in construction. I went back to school to acquire a construction management certificate, and I am currently enrolled for an electrician certificate to better assist myself in my career as well as educate those about tradesmen and women. I have met many individuals that have been in this field for 10+ years or those that have made a pivot, like myself, into this career. They all have trained me well. I have made the switch in my position from infantryman to an electrician in the Army National Guard. This shows how dedicated I am to learning this field, and every day I'm excited to excel with the education and skills that I will develop. I also volunteer my time mentoring young soldiers in the Army National Guard. Educating those that are interested in the life of construction, I take pride in that. They learn not only the education needed but the importance of the skills that they can utilize in their own lives as well. Another reason why these are important is because the earning potential is higher than the average earner in America. I share my experience of transitioning from the food and beverage industry making 18/hr to construction making 32/hr and growing. In just a few years, this financial growth has made a significant impact on my family. With a low barrier of entry, construction has changed my life and I know it will change others. I was inexperienced and needed to possess the education and skills to be successful in the field of construction. The time it takes to educate myself, learn the skills, and increase my earning potential was shorter than the years I have spent my years acquiring my bachelor's degree. The construction has made such an impact on my life. I know it will make an impact on others much like it has made on our American economy.
    Joshua’s Home Remodeling Scholarship
    Back in 2021, I was very green in the field of construction much less knowing a trade work. I possessed no skills or education to make on attempt into the field of construction. Over the years, I have applied myself to learning and continuing to learn in this field. I am thankful my employer gave me a chance. They also have trained and developed me to be proficient as a construction manager. Now that I have seen the education, skills, and earning potential trades and the construction industry offers, I do my best to share that knowledge with anyone willing to lend an ear. I first started by developing my education in construction. I went back to school to acquire a construction management certificate, and I am currently enrolled for an electrician certificate to better assist myself in my career as well as educate those about tradesmen and women. I have met many individuals that have been in this field for 10+ years or those that have made a pivot, like myself, into this career. They all have trained me well. I have made the switch in my position from infantryman to an electrician in the Army National Guard. This shows how dedicated I am to learning this field, and every day I'm excited to excel with the education and skills that I will develop. I also volunteer my time mentoring young soldiers in the Army National Guard. Educating those that are interested in the life of construction, I take pride in that. They learn not only the education needed but the importance of the skills that they can utilize in their own lives as well. Another reason why these are important is because the earning potential is higher than the average earner in America. I share my experience of transitioning from the food and beverage industry making 18/hr to construction making 32/hr and growing. In just a few years, this financial growth has made a significant impact on my family. With a low barrier of entry, construction has changed my life and I know it will change others. I was inexperienced and needed to possess the education and skills to be success in the field of construction. The time it takes to educate myself, learn the skills, and increase my earning potential was shorter than the years I have spent my years acquiring my bachelor's degree. The construction has made such an impact on my life. I know it will make an impact on others much like it as made on our American economy.