b'ECAO Scholarships 2019Each year the ECAO provides scholarship awards to support deserving children of wards of salaried personnel of ECAO member companies. The applicants must provide details on their academic achievement, work related experience and community or sports involvement.This year our Awards Committee, Audrey Manninen (Modern Niagara), Glen Hicks (AllTrade Industrial Contractors, Fred Black (Adcoa Holding) and Carlo Maola (DMW Electrical Installations) reviewed over 25 applications and selected the following winners for 2019:Shelby Wilson Cameron Repmann is the daughter of June Wilson of E.S. Fox Ltd. and plans to attendis the son of Frank Repmann of Vollmer Inc. Cameron attends the the University of Waterloo and study sciences in pursuit of becomingUniversity of Windsor in the Mathematics and Science Program. a pharmacist. Shelby is a high academic achiever and has always beenHe excelled academically and continues to tutor students from his involved in sports and community activities. old high school. Cameron has been involved in many school and community groups and apart from tutoring he raises money for cancer research. He was also involved in his high schools yearbook.Dawson Patrick Murphy BudauTaylor Campbellis the son of Dana Budau of Budau Mfg. Co. Ltd. Dawson isis the daughter of Jason Campbell of Aecon Industrial. Taylor currently attending Algonquin College for his power line techniciansis attending Wilfrid Laurier University studying Business course. Dawson has had experience working with Hydro Ottawa andAdministration. Taylor has been very active as a teaching assistant plans to return to complete his final year for his technicians course.for two years at The Gemini Models Academy, which features In 2018 he received a construction award from his high school. Thisself-development for girls aged 5-18 years of age. She has a passion year Dawson was placed on the Deans list for his academic success. for accounting, and recently finished her summer coop position as a Cost Control Assistant with Aecon and hopes to be able to be part of the construction industry in the future.www.ecao.org20'