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Richards Scholarship in Entrepreneurship

Doris Christensen Richards Cole exemplifies the entrepreneurial spirit through her personal and professional life. Her talents include teaching creativity and organization. She also has exceptional management and nurturing skills. Those innate talents have been passed on to her posterity and others who have had the opportunity to associate with her. This scholarship is awarded to female students in Entrepreneurship.

Max and Rella Williams Scholarship in Entrepreneurship

Max and Rella Williams experienced the Great Depression. During that difficult period of time, Max did not have the blessing of a father's presence in the home. Due to family needs and requirements he had to work to help support the family of ten. He built businesses with little education and no financial support. Through years of countless experiences, Max and Rella's lifestyle and business ethics have always reflected Christ-like principles. They have served as role models and a source of inspiration to many. This scholarship is awarded to students in Entrepreneurship.

Glenn and Geraldine Hill Scholarship in Business Education

Glenn Hill labored tirelessly for decades as a leader and educator in Portland, Oregon. Besides serving a high school business teacher, principal, administrator, he has also been an author in business education. Geraldine Willoughby Hill is an excellent companion for Glenn and a source of strength and accomplishment as mother of their five children. With unwavering faith they stand as stalwart members of the church in the greater Portland area. This scholarship is awarded to students interested in pursuing graduate degrees in Entrepreneurship or Business Education.

 

Pickford Foundation

ImageMary Pickford Foundation endownment are used to directly benefitMary Pickford entrepreneurship students in the form of scholarships. This plaque is placed in the third floor atrium garden of the Tanner Building on BYU campus in Provo, Utah.

Known and loved worldwide, Mary Pickford was the most universally acclaimed actress of her time. She was "America's Sweetheart" from the beginning of silent motion pictures.

"I had the great fortune to have been born poor. Now I am able to appreciate the value of the real things and do not put much stress on the things my wealth can buy. The world's been wonderful to me . . . the people have been wonderful to me. The least I can do is pay back any way I can. Every charity deserves consideration. But I love the very young and the very old," said Mary Pickford shortly before her death in 1979.

The MARY PICKFORD FOUNDATION came into being as the tangible application of Miss Pickford's sentiments. It gives many colleges and universities money for scholarships to be awarded to deserving students and continues to support the charities which were dear to her heart.

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