STOUFFVILLE, Ontario The Engine Rebuilders Inc. Group (ERI) has announced this year’s winners of the Richard Miller Education Award. This award provides financial assistance and encouragement to individuals who wish to further their education or training, and has been presented to applicants from ERI member companies for the past 14 years.
In September, Jamie Munro, Tyson Heidebrecht, Michelle Glass, Rachel Greguol, Marie-Pier Bélanger and Erin Steeves were each presented with a $1,000 check to help further their educations.
Jamie Munro of Kamloops, B.C., is enrolled in the Health and Social Development program at the Thompson Rivers University, studying to pursue her chosen field of kinesiology.
Tyson Heidebrecht of Medicine Hat, Alberta, is attending his final year of a Power Engineering program at Medicine Hat College. He has obtained his fourth class Power Engineering Certificate as well as being on the honor roll.
Michelle Glass of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, is enrolled in her second year in the Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelors in Nursing program through the University of Regina.
Rachel Greguol of Kitchener, Ontario, is enrolled in the fourth year of her undergraduate degree in the adult development program at the University of Guelph.
Marie-Pier Bélanger of Saint-Sulpice, Québec, is enrolled in her final year of the human sciences program at the Lanaudière Regional College in Joliette, where she is studying to pursue her chosen profession to teach students with learning difficulties.
Erin Steeves of Shediac Cape New Brunswick is entering her first year of the four-year bachelor of science program at the University of Prince Edward Island pursuing her dream of becoming a doctor of veterinary medicine.