READING, Pa. – Rentokil North America announced the 2022 winners of 10 academic scholarships. Each $5,000 award provides financial assistance to students wishing to further their education and training in 2022-2023.
To date, Rentokil has awarded more than $300,000 in scholarships to support the education of our colleague’s children, grandchildren and spouses’ education.
“We are thrilled to recognize these remarkable students,” said John Myers, Rentokil President and CEO. “It’s an honor to offer the scholarship to family members of our colleagues to make a lasting impact in their communities. We can’t wait to see what the scholars achieve in their academic and professional careers for years to come.”
The winners were selected by an internal committee based on their academic achievement, community or extracurricular involvement, leadership activities demonstrating service, relationship or teamwork experience as well as a letter of recommendation and an essay.
2022 Rentokil Scholarship Winners
Abigail Scyoc - Missouri State University
Ethan Brunner - University of Memphis
Jaleesa Lanier - Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
Sianna Swavely - Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Matthew Dichupa - University of British Columbia
Olivia Sinciline - University of Pittsburgh
Areebah Mansoor - University of Alberta
Michael Waddell - North Carolina A&T University
Angelina Alvarez - San Jose State University
Hunter Browning - Texas A&M University
For more information on Rentokil, please visit Rentokil.com/us.
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