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The
Larry Monroe Scholarship Award 2010
Virginia Anne Baker
and Theresa K. Lohn
The Larry Monroe Scholarship
Award is presented annually here in Sun Valley in memory of former
FBI Agent Lawrence J. Monroe, one of the founders of the National
Executive Institute. Larry played a crucial role in the initial
program design, curriculum development and administration of many
NEI programs during his long, distinguished career at the FBI
Academy. His untimely death in l999 led to the creation of this
coveted scholarship.
Candidates for this
award include all eligible NEI members' children and grandchildren
who are enrolled in an accredited two-or-four year undergraduate
program or who are pursuing a masters or higher level degree.
Selection for the award is based on monetary need, demonstrated
work ethic, scholarship record and service orientation.
This year, the Scholarship
Committee unanimously decided that two scholarships should be
granted, in the amount of $5,000 each to Theresa K. Lohn, daughter
of Edward Lohn, former Chief, Cleveland, Ohio, NEI class 26; and
Virginia Anne Baker, daughter of Thomas Baker, retired FBI Legal
Attache, Paris, NEI class 15.
Theresa Lohn is attending
Gannon University, Erie, Pennsylvania, where she is finishing
her second year of studies in a five-year Health Science specialty
program. Upon successful completion of this curriculum she will
earn a Master's degree and pursue a career as a Physician's Assistant.
Theresa is President of the sophomore Honor Society, Lambda Sigma;
and she impressed the selection committee with her academic record,
work ethic and volunteer service at a nursing home and involvement
in campus ministry at Gannon University.
Virginia Anne Baker
is enrolled in a Master's degree program in Early Childhood Education
at Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. Virginia worked in
private industry for a number of years upon graduating from college,
but her love of children and sense of service has led her to a
career change in elementary education. Virginia's strength of
character, work ethic and volunteer work with adolescent girls
at the Florence Crittenton Home for Girls in Phoenix led to her
selection for this scholarship.
We believe that Larry
Monroe would be proud to have Theresa Lohn and Virginia Baker
as recipients of the 2010 scholarship award, presented at the
NEIA Annual Conference, Sun Valley, Idaho, June 9, 2010. Congratulations
Theresa and Virginia!
Richard M. Ayres
Chairman, Monroe Scholarship Committee
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