Proven Winners Scholarships Recognize Next Generation of Plant Breeders

proven winners scholarshipsWhile bringing new varieties to the plant industry is one of the primary goals of Proven Winners the company is also focused on identifying the next generation of innovators and leaders that will usher the horticulture industry into the future. In particular, the company’s scholarship program is designed to recognize individuals who exemplify excellence in three distinct areas of study: plant breeding, growing, and horticultural marketing.

This year, Proven Winners received applications from more than 100 bright young men and women enrolled in four-year colleges and universities, graduate programs, and technical or two-year post-secondary programs. After much deliberation, the company announced the 2019 scholarship recipients in a statement:

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  • “New flowers and plants are the lifeblood of our industry. Today’s consumer is increasingly conscious about chemical use, but still demands ease of maintenance when looking to beautify their home landscape. We are excited to announce the winner of the Innovations in Plant Breeding Scholarship, Andrej Svyantek (North Dakota State University), who is actively working to meet that demand while ‘striving to create fruit, flowers, and ground-covers that are morphologically unique and pleasing to the heart and soil.’”
  • “Quality plant material produced by talented and hard-working growers is absolutely essential for success, no matter the brand. But does the meaning of quality extend beyond healthy, well-performing plants? Katelin Borden (University of Florida) certainly seems to think there is. She claims that she wants to grow ‘new plants using advancements in propagation and tissue culture to nourish, beautify, heal, improve our world, and educate the people in it.’ We are proud to award Katelin our Grower Excellence Scholarship and support her as one of the next generations of great plantsmen and women.”
  • “A passion for plants will only take us so far in securing future market growth. That is why Proven Winners recognizes the importance of horticultural marketing. Renata Goossen (Kansas State University) said it best: ‘Even though horticulture is an old industry, it is also fast changing. Innovative and new products are necessary to compete in such a vast industry.’ Her desire is to create a broad representation of the horticulture industry on multiple levels. We are thrilled to announce Renata as the recipient of the Innovations in Horticultural Marketing Scholarship award for 2019.”

Many horticulture students begin their post-secondary schooling at two-year or vocational schools as a way to enter the workforce sooner. Since horticulture tends to be a very hands-on career with much knowledge gained through work experience, this is an excellent way to break into the industry. Proven Winners is also supporting five students who have chosen this route for their schooling: Ninway Aziz (Niagara Parks Commission School of Horticulture), Kelvin Devries (Niagara Parks Commission School of Horticulture), Kasandra Hernandez (Cuyahoga Community College), Felicia Millett (University of Connecticut), and Matthew Witemyre (Merritt College).

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