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Mar 31, 2009
The Schweiger Memorial Scholarship Fund and Advanced American Construction of Portland have selected 12 students to receive $35,000 in scholarships for the 2009-10 school year. Winners of $5,000 scholarships include: Eric Nolan of Yamhill, Ore., a George Fox University junior pursuing a mechanical engineering degree; and Jessica Young of Amity, Ore., an Oregon State University junior pursuing a construction engineering management degree. Winners of $3,000 scholarships include: Ryan Edwards of Amboy, a Washington State University junior planning to graduate next year with a civil engineering degree; Marcus Miller of Pullman, a WSU junior pursuing a civil engineering degree; Jessica Hamilton of Portland, a University of Portland junior in the civil engineering program; Lukas Paulsen of Issaquah, a WSU junior working on his construction management degree; and Marty Flansburg of Washougal, a University of Portland junior pursuing a civil engineering degree. Winners of $2,000 scholarships include: Jessica Fuller of Kennewick, a WSU junior pursuing degrees in construction management and architecture; Jordan Peterson of West Linn, Ore., an OSU junior planning a construction engineering management degree; Jennifer Charpilloz of Corvallis, Ore., an OSU sophomore working on a construction engineering management degree with a minor in business; Megan O’Connor of Battle Ground, a WSU junior pursuing a civil and environmental engineering degree with a math minor; and Anna Ignatenko of Portland, a Portland State University junior to graduate in the fall of 2010 with an accounting degree and minor in Spanish. The awards will be presented May 1 in Portland
Mar 24, 2009
Local home builder Robert Camp was elected a senior life director of the National Association of Home Builders at the association’s recent International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas. Camp participated in NAHB board meetings for 20 years to attain the rank of senior life director, and now has a permanent seat on the board with no continuing attendance requirements. Camp is a member of the Master Builders Association of Pierce County. His company is Lakewood-based Camp Corp.