Markea Dickinson, Samantha Jarmul, and Chelsea Miller Receive R. Gene Richter Scholarship Award

Ms. Markea Dickinson, Ms. Samantha Jarmul, and Ms. Chelsea Miller, Supply Chain and Information Systems majors at Penn State's Smeal College of Business, were chosen by the R. Gene and Nancy D. Richter Foundation as three of ten students around the country to receive the 2013 R. Gene Richter Scholarship Award. The $5,000 scholarship is presented annually to senior supply chain students based on high-achieving academic records, strong leadership skills, high ethical standards, and a commitment to a career in supply chain management.

Along with the tuition support, Richter Scholars also are enrolled in a mentoring program and invited to attend with all expenses paid the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) International Conference, which will be held April 28 – May 1, 2013, in Grapevine (Dallas), Texas, where Markea, Samantha, and Chelsea will be honored at a special Scholarship Presentation Awards Banquet.

Winners of the R. Gene Richter Scholarship are awarded tuition assistance and are enrolled in a mentoring program where they are paired with an established executive from a Fortune 500 company. The scholarship winners are also invited to a Power Conference for executive leadership in supply chain management one year after graduation and upon gaining real-world experience. Richter Scholars attend the ISM Conference with all expenses paid two years later as well.

Throughout his career in supply chain, Gene Richter led three corporate teams to Purchasing Magazine's Medal of Professional Excellence. At Black & Decker, he fine-tuned strategies of global sourcing, long-term agreements, and centralization of key commodities. At Hewlett-Packard, he worked with a team to develop written sourcing strategies and to negotiate strategic alliances with worldwide leading-edge suppliers. And at IBM, his team formed customer solutions procurement, set up a technology convergence office to tap into suppliers' technical know-how, and moved the purchasing process to the Internet.

The SC&IS Department has been participating with the Richter Scholarship Award for nine years. Former winners are Kelly Glavin, David Wu, Theresa Piazza, Richard Carelli, Christina Round, Douglas Burke, Andrew Spicher, Leslie Hubbard, Marcio Oliveira, and Tania Mirabel Santiago.