Midwest Chapter announced the names of its 3 scholarship winners for 2025

The WAI Midwest Chapter, through The Wire Foundation, has awarded scholarships to three outstanding students—Mia Robillard, Hailey Walker, and Amy Skolozynski—pursuing degrees in engineering and the humanities. The program underscores WAI’s commitment to advancing educational opportunities for members’ families and promoting the value of higher education in the industry.

The WAI Midwest Chapter established this scholarship program, administered by The Wire Foundation, to improve educational opportunities for academically qualified high school seniors or college students who are children, grandchildren, or dependents of WAI Midwest Chapter members in good standing.

The Chapter made this commitment to reinforce the value of higher education in today’s society and to provide members with an opportunity to benefit from their membership in WAI and the Chapter. Below are the winners.

Mia Robillard is the daughter of Brad Robillard, owner, Elk Technologies. She is attending The Ohio State University, where she is seeking a degree in mechanical engineering.

Hailey Walker is the daughter of Robert Sears (Retired), BS Wire. She is attending the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she is seeking a degree in English.

Amy Skolozynski is the daughter of Stephen Skolozynski, general manager, Master Spring & Wire Form Co. She is attending the University of Iowa, where she is seeking a degree in English and creative writing.

Mark Marselli
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