Execulink Telecom gives out the scholarships every year and this one of the winners is from Norwich.
NORWICH - Execulink Telecom has awarded three $500 scholarships to local students heading to post secondary in the fall.
This years winners are Sara Stubbe of Norwich, Meagan Foster of London and Hailey Marsh from Plympton-Wyoming.
President and CEO of Execulink Telecom Ian Stevens says they are proud to give this money to three deserving students.
"At Execulink, we are committed to the personal development of youth in our local communities. We want to help students transition from high school to post-secondary learning with these scholarships. We are extremely proud to help local students achieve their educational goals as they become the next generation of leaders in STEM."
VP of Customer Experience Andrea Atkinson says the recipients were selected based on their community involvement and strong academic standing, with particular focus on mathematics and sciences.
"We hope that the 2021 Execulink Scholarships help ease some of the concerns these students are facing when starting their first year at their chosen post-secondary institutions. Pursuing higher education is an adventure and we commend these young women for continuing to chase their dreams."
Applications for the Execulink scholarship for 2022 will open next summer and details are on their web site.

(Meagan Foster)

(Hailey Marsh)

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