The Car Care CouncilWomen’s Board announced the recipients of its 2013-2014 scholarships for high school and secondary students in the automotive aftermarket. This year, the women’s board gave a record $15,000 in scholarships. Recipients of scholarships include:
High school:
$3,000 -- Sierra Salmen, Carnegie, Pa.
$1,500 -- Kelsey Prosser, Rangely, Colo.
$1,000 -- Shardae Hilliard, Harwich, Mass.
Secondary school:
$5,000 and an AAPEX trip -- Nicole Kelsey, Tucson, Ariz.
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