GULF COAST CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXECUTIVES SCHOLARSHIP SELECTION Friday, May 14, 2010

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Friday, May 14, 2010 The Scholarship Committee consisting of Tracey Wheeler, Missy Malechek and Cindy Harreld met on Friday, May 14, 2010 to determine scholarship recipients. Fourteen scholarship applications were submitted with five of them being for TCCE Annual Conference and nine being for Institute. The committee had $3,000 to work with and determined that GCCE would give two scholarships in the amount of $265 (registration) and four Institute scholarships in the amount of $600. TCCE Annual Conference ($265 Registration) Fay Picard Santa Fe Rebecca Munos El Campo INSTITUTE ($600 each_ Sabrina Gray Greater Orange Area Kim Kankel Pasadena Taressa Moon Angleton Jenna Armstrong Lake Houston Area Tracey S. Wheeler

Friday, May 14, 2011 The Scholarship Committee consisting of Tracey Wheeler, Missy Malechek, Colleen Hicks and Cindy Harreld met on Wednesday, May 11, 2011 to determine scholarship recipients. Fourteen scholarship applications were submitted with seven of them being for TCCE Annual Conference and seven being for Institute. The committee made two decisions early in the process 1) That we would not give scholarships to more than one person in a chamber and 2) That we would not give a scholarship to someone who received a scholarship last year. These exceptions ruled out three of the applicants for TCCE Conference and one for Institute. The committee had $6,500 to work with and determined that GCCE would give four scholarships in the amount of $275 (TCCE registration) and four Institute scholarships in the amount of $1295 each (full registration). The total is $6,280. TCCE Annual Conference ($275 Registration) Theresa Graham North Galveston Co. Pamela Beard Navasota Grimes Tina Martinez Baytown Shari Sweeney Clear Lake Area INSTITUTE ($1295 each) Jason Ebey League City (2 nd year Institute) Laura Blacksher Galveston (1 st year Institute) Jane Hinze Washington Co. (1 st year Institute Jenna Armstrong Lake Houston Area (4 th year Institute) Tracey S. Wheeler, Missy Malechek, Cindy Harreld and Colleen Hicks

GULF COAST CHAMBER OF COMEMRCE SCHOLARSHIP REPORT 2012 Faye Picard was Chairperson. Scholarships given included: TCCE Annual Conference $250.00 Janette Morgan Pasadena Christine Hanson Baytown Nicole Garvis Deer Park Jane Hinze Brenham Fay Picard Santa Fe Barbara Thomason Houston NW Angie Wierzbicki Central Fort Bend Rebecca Munos El Campo Institute $1,000 Page Snyder Port Arthur Johanna McWilliams Alvin-Manvel Shari Sweeney Clear Lake Area Taressa Moon Angleton ($695) Received Scholarship of $500 for another entity

Friday, May 24, 2013 The Scholarship Committee consisting of Tracey Wheeler, Colleen Hicks and Page Michel reviewed eight scholarship applications to determine scholarship recipients. Of the eight applications submitted two of them were for TCCE Annual Conference and six for Institute. The critieria includes 1) That we would not give scholarships to more than one person in a chamber and 2) That we would not give a scholarship to someone who received the same scholarship last year. The committee had $7,000 to work with and determined that GCCE every person who applied scholarships in the amount of $325 (TCCE registration) and $1,000 Institute scholarships. The total comes to $6,650. TCCE Annual Conference ($325 Registration) Shannan Stavinoha Central Fort Bend Chamber Shari Sweeney Clear Lake Area Chamber INSTITUTE ($1000 each) Jane Hinze Brenham/Washington County 3 rd Year Candace Samples Sealey 2 nd Year Janette Morgan Pasadena 1 st Year Jay Campbell Texas City-LaMarque 1 st Year Sandy Barton Houston Northwest 1 st Year Tina Martinez Baytown 1 st Year Tracey S. Wheeler, Colleen Hicks & Page Michel

Friday, May 30, 2014 The Scholarship Committee consisting of Tracey Wheeler, Colleen Hicks and Page Michel reviewed 15 scholarship applications to determine scholarship recipients. Of the fifteen applications submitted seven of them were for TCCE Annual Conference, one for Chamber Excellence and seven for Institute. The critieria includes 1) That we would not give scholarships to more than one person in a chamber and 2) That we would not give a scholarship to someone who received the same scholarship last year. The committee had $7,000 to $8,000 to work with and determined that GCCE would give scholarships in the amount of $300 (TCCE registration), $400 for Center for Chamber Excellence and $1,000 Institute scholarships. The total comes to $7,800. Center for Chamber Excellence ($400 Registration) Kate Wilkinson (Clear Lake) TCCE Annual Conference ($300 Registration) Taressa Moon (Angleton) Shae Pouler (Brenham) Elizabeth Ellis (Dayton) Jessica Diaz (East End) Delilah Lewis (Community) Melissa Tipton (Central Fort Bend) INSTITUTE ($1000 each) Jim Johnson (Pearland) 3 rd Year Megan Weaver (La Porte) 1 st Year Paige Snyder (Port Arthur) 3 rd Year Laurie Baldwin (League City) 4 th Year Tina Marshall (Beaumont) 2nd Year Institute Partial Scholarship $600 She received a $400 Scholarship from the U.S. Chamber Margie Buentello (North Channel) 2nd Year Tracey S. Wheeler, Colleen Hicks & Page Michel