Gentex Foundation Awards First Recipients of College Scholarship to Support Women in Stem
The scholarship committee selected two winners this year:
“I hope to be an inspiration for the next generation of female scientists, mathematicians, and engineers,” Rynsburger said in her essay submission for the scholarship. “Math team coaches and robotics mentors have been important role models for me. I want to be that for someone else.”
“From a young age, I’ve always strived to prove to others that I can do anything I set my mind to,” Paige shared in her essay submission. “The STEM field is getting increasingly more inclusive, and I am proud to continue growing the percentage of women in STEM.”
The Amanda Clark Scholarship was created in memory of a Gentex employee who earned a manufacturing engineering degree from
“This year’s scholarship recipients have both expressed a desire to break down gender stereotypes regarding women in STEM and follow their passion for engineering into their secondary education,” said Gentex President and CEO
The Amanda Clark Scholarship Program will begin accepting new applicants for the 2023-2024 school year on
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Gentex Scholarship Winners
The Gentex Foundation has named Madelyn Rynsburger and Paige Lampen the first recipients of the Amanda Clark Scholarship, a new program announced in October of last year, to support female high school seniors pursuing a degree in science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM). Left to right: Ally Clark (Amanda Clark’s Daughter), Paige Lampen (Scholarship Winner), Madelyn Rynsburger (Scholarship Winner), Seth Bushouse (Gentex Sr. Dir. Human Resources)
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