Gehl Co. Announces Scholarship Winners

Words: Artisan Tile companyGehl Company announced that Gehl Foundation awarded two $20,000 collegiate scholarships for the academic year beginning in the fall of 2010. Graduating senior Max A. Brudvig of Cedarburg, Wis., and son of Gehl Co. employee David Brudvig, and graduating senior Meghan Vogt of Pierce, Neb., and daughter of Gehl Co. employee Gale Vogt, are the recipients of the scholarships for 2010.

Children of Gehl Co. employees graduating from high school are eligible to compete for the scholarship program. Selections are made annually based on merit, including secondary school academic records, extracurricular activities both inside and outside of school, and qualities of character, leadership and motivation. Recipients are eligible to receive $5,000 per year for each of four years during their collegiate career. Satisfactory scholastic performance and continuous full-time enrollment are required to maintain eligibility in the program.

Established in 1964, the Gehl Foundation awards scholarships promoting higher education.
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