Mr. Parker will graduate with honors from Mills E. Godwin High School in suburban Richmond in June and will go to the Georgia Institute of Technology's (Georgia Tech) College of Engineering where he intends to major in computer engineering.
NCTO Fiber Council Chair, Don Bockoven, President & CEO of Leigh Fibers, commented, "We are pleased to recognize Mr. Parker's exceptional record of academic achievements with his selection as the 2018 recipient of the Paul T. O'Day Memorial Scholarship. All of us on the Fiber Council congratulate Mr. Parker and wish him continued success in his academic career."
The scholarship program was created in 2014 in honor of Paul T. O'Day who served as President of the American Fiber Manufacturers Association (AFMA) for more than three decades. AFMA merged with NCTO effective April 1, 2018, and NCTO's Fiber Council now administers the scholarship program. Recipients receive a $5,000 award each year, totaling $20,000 for four years of study. Sons or daughters of NCTO's Fiber Council member company employees are eligible to apply.
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