North Bay Leadership Council’s CEO Helps Marin Builders Association Disburse $15,000 in Scholarships

The 2022 annual awards were presented on Wednesday, June 15th at the Scholarship Awards & Past Presidents Reception, hosted at The Club Restaurant, McInnis Park Golf Center in San Rafael.

Scholarships were determined after an initial screening of applicants and interviews by an independent selection committee. The committee included Ken Lippi, Assistant Superintendent, Marin County Office of Education; Cynthia Murray, President and CEO of the North Bay Leadership Council; and Rob Devincenzi, President and Publisher, Marin Independent Journal.

The scholarship winners are:
$3,500 Addison Mayer, Archie Williams High School
$2,500 Bennet Steiger, Archie Williams High School
$2,000 Hillary Khuu, Hercules High School
$1,500 Aminata Fall, Tamalpias High School
$1,000 Nicolas Lau, San Rafael High School
$1,000 Evgeniya Tananaeva, Archie Williams High School
$1,000 Thea Angella Tenorio, Redwood High School
$1,000 Nicolas Zirpoli, Redwood High School
$500 Jorge Jimenez, Marin Oaks High School
$500 Nikolas Prongos, Marin Catholic High School
$500 Minerva Vaca, Summit K2 High School

Congratulations to all the winners! It is an honor and a pleasure to contribute to the success of these inspiring students.

Since 1978 the association has awarded nearly $1 million in scholarships to local students who are pursuing a higher education at a college, university or trade school.

Thank you to the following scholarship awards contributors:
Alten Construction, Inc.
Bob Kunst Painting, Inc.
Cal-West Rentals
Fairfax Lumber & Hardware
Good Bones Design Build
Jackson’s Hardware
Maggiora & Ghilotti, Inc.
Marin Landscape Materials
Mario Ghilotti Family Foundation
River City Bank
Sun First Solar
The Knoles Family Fund
Van Midde & Son Concrete
W.R. Forde & Associates

Heartfelt thank you to their Cornerstone Partners!

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