TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — ABB, the leading NEMA motor manufacturer in North America, awarded a $3,000 scholarship to Arianna Brown of Columbus, a kinesiology student at the University of Alabama.
Brown was selected based on academic achievements, extracurricular involvement and commitment to community service. Brown exhibits exceptional potential with a strong desire to attain higher education and make positive contributions to society.
The ABB Motor and Mechanical Scholarship is awarded annually to employees’ children and funded by the Baldor Foundation. It provides financial aid to assist in the pursuit of undergraduate, vocational or technical school degrees. ABB has awarded these scholarships since 2010. This year, ABB awarded $58,000 in scholarships nationwide.
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