Pappajohn Scholarship Program
Spring 2007 Pappajohn Scholarship Winners
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Spring 2007 Pappajohn Scholarship Winners
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Ten Iowa State University students were awarded $1,000 scholarships from
the Pappajohn Center for Entrepreneurship. The scholarships are made available through the John and Mary
Pappajohn Scholarship Fund.
Spring 2007 scholarship recipients are:
Front row, left to right: Kienan Clute (Mktg), Megan Todd (Mktg), Stephanie Bahnsen (GrDes), Tyler Rasmusen (MEng), Nick Reiter (Hort)
Back row, left to right: Bill Lindsey (Agron), Shamus Brown (AnSci), Payam Imani (AMDP), Madeline Lowery (VMed), Nate Steffes (ConE)
John and Mary Pappajohn of Des Moines have given $8.5 million to five Iowa colleges and universities to
create the John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Centers. They began the John and Mary Pappajohn Scholarship Fund
in 1999 to recognize and reward students interested in establishing their own business. The scholarship
program is open to students from any discipline.
Carolyn Jones Carr Scholarship ($500)
Mega Todd (marketing) was awarded the $500 Carolyn Jones Carr Scholarship. The Carolyn Jones Carr Scholarship is intended for a woman of merit in the entrepreneurship program.