GroupOne DSC 0004 560Len Clewett, far right, Bruce Power Executive Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer, presented the students with their scholarships.

One hundred post-secondary students from Bruce, Grey and Huron counties received their $500 Bruce Power scholarship on the morning of August 4.

The company, which launched its scholarship program in 2011, presented the students with their scholarship at a breakfast today at the Bruce Power Visitors’ Centre.

“Yet again, there was an unbelievable amount of talent found in the over 300 applications we received,” said Chris Mercanti, Section Manager, Community & Indigenous Relations. “Every dollar counts when you’re pursuing post-secondary education so we’re proud to play even a small role in the success of these local students. We wish them well in their studies and hope to someday see them working in our communities or on the Bruce site.”

The selection committee was comprised of numerous Bruce Power employees from a variety of departments and levels. The applications were reviewed with system-generated reference numbers to remove any name, location or other potential biases, and all personal information was removed to ensure anonymity.

Bruce Power also recently awarded $20,000 to 10 students from the Saugeen First Nation and Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation, through the Indigenous Scholarship for Post-secondary Education Beyond-First Year.

GroupTwo DSC 0022 560Scholarships were presented to students August 4 by Len Clewett, Bruce Power Executive Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer.