Pardee Resources Company Scholarship Recipients

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Logan, WV.-The Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College Foundation has selected five students to receive the Pardee Resources Company scholarship for 2011-12, according to Ron E. Lemon, vice president of development.

The students selected and the county in which they reside are: Tyler M. Browning of Whitman and Brenden Brown of Davin from Logan County; Nancy  L. Bevins of Williamson from Mingo County; Kristen Duffey of Foster from Boone County; and Adam Bradford of Pineville from Wyoming County.

The full scholarship award pays for full-time tuition, books and related educational expenses up to $2,500 during the 2011-2012 semesters at Southern.

“We are very pleased with the students selected to receive the Pardee scholarships,” Lemon said. “Through educational partnerships, like this one with Pardee Resources, we are able to assist many students, including the non-traditional students, in their efforts in obtaining  a degree.”

Pardee Resources Company owns and manages land holdings in central and southern West Virginia.

Tyler BrowningBrenden BrownNancy Bevins
Browning is the son of Timothy and Lisa Browning and a graduate of Logan High School. He is employed by Newton Energy, Inc., and is seeking a degree in mine management.Brown is the son of  David and Rowena Brown and a graduate of Man High School. He hopes to complete a degree in radiology.Bevins is the daughter of Harold Daniels and Connie Justice. She is working toward a degree in human services.
Kirsten DuffyAdam Brandford 
Duffey is the daughter of Tim and Debbie Duffey and works at the Boone County Courthouse and at Water Ways. She is seeking a degree in elementary education.

Bradford is a member of student representative of Southern’s Board of Governors and is a martial arts instructor. He is working toward a degree in criminal justice.