Children of Woodgrain Employees Recognized for Outstanding Achievement

There’s nothing more important to a parent than raising their children to be good, kind and responsible adults. When they also excel in academics and community service, it is especially admirable. The Dame family values both education and servant leadership. Because they hold these attributes in high regard and feel these ideals are important to a person’s future success, they have created academic scholarships to reward students who have worked hard to achieve these goals. For the past several years, they have recognized the children of Woodgrain employees who are excelling in their areas of interest and are working toward their chosen careers. The following Windsor employees’ children have been awarded scholarships for the 2022-2023 school year.

Iowa Recipients

Jennifer Hoch and Macie Hoch
Jennifer Hoch
Macie Hoch
Mercy College of Heath Sciences
Bradley Sams and Madelyn Sams
Bradley Sams
Madelyn Sams
Des Moines Area Community College
Jon Schroeder and Mya Schroeder
Jon Schroeder
Mya Schroeder
University of St. Thomas
Gabriel Carrasco and Elia Carrasco-Lechuga
Gabriel Carrasco
Elia Carrasco-Lechuga
Grand View University
Nasir Kima and Eva Alexander
Nasir Kima
Eva Alexander
Des Moines Area Community College
Kent Tindell and Lexi Tindell
Kent Tindell
Lexi Tindell
Iowa State University
Manichanh Egkhounmoung and Anissa Egkhounmuong
Manichanh Egkhounmoung
Anissa Egkhounmuong
Iowa State University

North Carolina Recipients

Dwayne Biehl and Brooke Biehl
Dwayne Biehl
Brooke Biehl
Bentley University
Patricio Gordillo and Ashley Gordillo
Patricio Gordillo
Ashley Gordillo
University of North Carolina – Charlotte
Lameka Rivers and Gabrielle Dunlap
Lameka Rivers
Gabrielle Dunlap
York Technical College
Christopher Walden and Riley Walden
Christopher Walden
Riley Walden
University of North Carolina - Charlotte

Congratulations to all on your notable accomplishments!