Published on April 28, 2021 by Morgan Black
Samford University’s Brock School of Business has announced its student scholarships and awards to be effective for the 2021-2022 academic year.
During the 57th annual Scholarships and Awards Ceremony held Friday, April 23, Camilla Lemons, a junior Brock Scholar from Vestavia Hills, Alabama, was awarded the Junior Outstanding Academic Achievement Award. This award is presented each year to the junior with the highest-grade point average in the business school.
In addition, nearly 100 scholarships were distributed equaling $227,000. This year’s scholarship recipients are:
Alton P. Barr Scholarship
Catherine Buchanan
Darby Daniel
Isaac Howard
Alexandra Lewandowski
Garrett Payton
Sydney Rennich
Anna Tanner
Christopher Walker
Thomas D. Russell Scholarship
Cooper Shull
Marshal Smith
David Sputh
Sophia Tuttlebee
Richard D. Horsley Scholarship
Wesley Nance
Rebecca Wolfe
Cook's Pest Control Scholarship in Entrepreneurship
Maria Luna Mora Velasquez
Hovater Family Scholarship
Rachel Brinkley
Marlene Mints Reed Scholarship
Kelly Aughtman
The Thomas P. Williams Scholarship
Paola Marquez-Valdez
William D. Geer Scholarship
Kali Berggren
Ingrid Soto Campero
Nicole West
Robert and Camelia Holmes Scholarship
Jansyn Gordon
William Hester Manly Memorial Scholarship
Darby Daniel
Isaac Howard
Benjamin Lange
Grant Moyers
Garrett Payton
Joseph Oral Dean & Willard McCay Dean Memorial Scholarship
Sydney Baird
Hoffman C. & Martha H. Harless Scholarship
Nicole West
Branan Family Scholarship
Ingrid Soto Campero
David Sputh
Beck A. Taylor Scholarship
Kathryn Thomas
Kay Sims Dixon Scholarship
Abbie Liddell
Chuck and Pam Carson Scholarship for Entrepreneurs
Marshal Smith
Fred Hendon Scholarship
Titus Gardner
Mickey Newsome Scholarship in Business
Haley Batson
Catherine Buchanan
Anna Claire Noblitt
Carolyn Mickler Murdock Scholarship
Taijah Clark
Lillian Chandler Memorial Scholarship
Ash Perry
Kelly Academic Excellence Scholarship
Sydney Rennich
Scroggins Family Scholarship in Marketing
Alexandra Lewandowski
William J. Stevens Scholarship
Victoria Elias
Levi Thomas
323 Leadership Scholarship (Colossians 3:23)
Michelle Morgan
John Gary Wyatt Leadership in Business Scholarship
Camilla Lemons
Avery White Scholarship
Rebekah Hardin
Emory and Brennis Floyd Scholarship
Michelle Morgan
The Taylor M. Harsh Internship Award
Joshua Blazer
The CFC Family Scholarship
Savanah Needham
David Oakley Scholarship in Entrepreneurship
Rebekah Hardin
Leaders of Integrity (Proverbs 20:7) Scholarship
Benjamin Lange
Dorothy McLeod Memorial Scholarship
Paul Hoppers
The George Jenkins Business Scholarship
Meredith Ashley
Jack Pokluda
Kelly Aughtman
Sydney Rennich
Haley Batson
Cooper Shull
Andrew Clark
Marshal Smith
Darby Daniel
Bailey Spaulding
Victoria Elias
Anna Tanner
Jansyn Gordon
Cheyenne Teems
Paul Hoppers
Ari Thomas
Isaac Howard
Sophia Tuttlebee
Alexandra Lewandowski
Alana Vaughn
Kaitlin McDermott
Jackson Willyerd
Savanah Needham
Anna Claire Noblitt
Garrett Payton
The Carl E. Miller, Jr. Business and Athletics Scholarship
Copeland Petitfils
The Malcolm & Betty Miller Scholarship for Student Entrepreneurs
Kali Berggren
Russell H. Stanley Scholarship
Weida Tan
Chris Morgan Scholarship
Jose Santiago
MBA Alumni and MBA Scholarship Funds
Ashten Legg
The J. Howard Finch Scholarship
Camilla Lemons
Kyle Ryczek
The Justin Kyle Lett Memorial Scholarship
Salem Mackenzie Price
The Teri and Joe Syslo Scholarship
Cody Coumes
The Reidinger-Smith Scholarship
Titus Gardner
The Raymond Earl Box Memorial Scholarship
Kate Perry
The Taylor Family Scholarship
William Roseman
The Mac McEwen Scholarship
Leigh Hampton Gorham
The Betsy Claire Rofe and Paul Edwin Rofe Scholarship
Sydney Baird
The Alex Tian Scholarship
Brock Warwick
The Blackerby Family Annual Scholarship
Jack Pokluda
In addition, the Department of Accounting held a ceremony Tuesday, April 27.
David Hartley, from Arnold, Maryland, received the Top Senior in Accounting Award, Rebecca Wolfe from Birmingham, Alabama, received the Top Junior in Accounting award, and Bobby Mahurin, a senior from Dallas, Texas, received the Beta Alpha Psi Most Valuable Member Award.
Additional scholarships were distributed to deserving accounting students equaling $36,000. Scholarship recipients include:
RSM
Campbelle Wilkinson
Wesley Nance
BMSS
Caroline Michelle Morgan
Birmingham Chapter of ASCPA
Cheyenne Teems
Kathryn Thomas
Warren Averett LLC
Cheyenne Teems
Financial Executives Institute
Elizabeth Zolman
Carr, Riggs & Ingram LLC
Jackson Willyerd
PWC
Jansyn Gordon
E&Y
Kathryn Thomas
Loren F. Fitch
Lauren Dumar
Everett G. Lemeron
Levi Thomas
H. Dale Splawn Scholarship
Lily Cowen
KPMG
Lily Cowen
IMA
Rachel Brinkley
Rebecca Wolfe
Lowell Broom ASCPA Scholarship
Rachel Brinkley
Alabama Society of CPAs
Rebecca Wolfe
Beta Gamma Sigma
Rebecca Wolfe
Wesley Nance
Pearce, Bevill Leesburg Moore PC
Sam Gonas
Deloitte
Ty Kimberlin
Dent Moses
Victoria Elias
Schultz Family Endowed Scholarship
Wesley Nance
Samford Master of Accountancy Scholarship
Hannah Alexander
Clifford C. Atfield
Grace L. Beardsley
Anna K. Brown
John Brody Cantrell
Jennifer Hope Cone
Austin D. Eck
David J. Hartley
Jackson T. Pope
Kaitlyn J. Rausch
Hannah E. Reeder
Cooper K. Reynolds
Jay T. Sanderson
Hannah E. Schuette
Larkin E. Schultz
Jacob T. Stewart
Allison T. Thomas
Timothy J. Whitley
Sarah M. Williams
Elizabeth J. Zolman
Rebecca Wolfe
Wes Crane
Rossouw Norval
“We are most appreciative of the funds we receive through endowments and annual corporate and individual donations. It is through this support that we are able to provide these scholarships to our deserving students,” said Dean Chad Carson.
Final awards for graduating seniors will be held the morning of commencement, May 8, 2021.
Samford is a leading Christian university offering undergraduate programs grounded in the liberal arts with an array of nationally recognized graduate and professional schools. Founded in 1841, Samford is the 87th-oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. Samford enrolls 6,101 students from 45 states, Puerto Rico and 16 countries in its 10 academic schools: arts, arts and sciences, business, divinity, education, health professions, law, nursing, pharmacy and public health. Samford fields 17 athletic teams that compete in the tradition-rich Southern Conference and ranks 6th nationally for its Graduation Success Rate among all NCAA Division I schools.