Timken Awards $540,000 in Scholarships to Cultivate Young Talent Around the World
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Timken (NYSE: TKR) has awarded $540,000 in scholarships to 20 students worldwide through its Timken Global Scholars Program. The recipients, children of Timken employees from the US, India, and France, will pursue various fields of study including biomedical engineering, business, and medical sciences.
The awards include a $25,000 annual Henry Timken Scholar Award, a $20,000 annual Jack Timken Scholar Award, six $10,000 renewable awards, and twelve $10,000 one-time scholarships. Since the program's inception in 1958, Timken's Charitable and Educational Fund has distributed over $27 million to 855 students.
The company, which posted $4.6 billion in sales in 2024 and employs approximately 19,000 people across 45 countries, continues its 125-year legacy of innovation in engineered bearings and industrial motion technology.
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- Strong financial position with $4.6B in sales (2024)
- Global presence across 45 countries with 19,000 employees
- Long-term commitment to education demonstrated by $27M in scholarships since 1958
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"At Timken, we believe that our shared future is shaped by the minds we invest in today," said Timken Chairman John M. Timken, Jr. "The Timken Global Scholars program represents our commitment to nurturing the next generation of thinkers, leaders and innovators who will drive progress and excellence around the world."
Andrew Ziarko, son of senior manager of employee and industrial relations, occupational health and security services Michael Ziarko and Andrea Ziarko, earned the Henry Timken Scholar Award, valued at
McGregor Brough, son of sales specialist Benjamin Brough and Nicki Brough, received the Jack Timken Scholar Award, valued at
Joining Andrew and McGregor as scholarship winners, six students received
- Hannah Harley, daughter of commodity manager Anthony Harley and Lora Harley from Jackson High School in
Massillon, Ohio . She intends to major in biology at Michigan State University. - Frederick Li, son of noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) scientist Desheng (Victor) Li and Hongyang (Sophia) Liu from Hudson High School in
Hudson, Ohio . He plans to study biomedical engineering with a pre-med focus atWashington University inSt. Louis, Mo. - Carter Russell, son of
Americas business manager Steven Russell and Noelle Russell from Hoover High School inNorth Canton, Ohio . He aspires to study computer science and biomedical engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. - Vedant Saraswat, son of general manager of plant operations Rajeev Kumar and Roopali Saraswat from Narbheram Hansraj English School in
Jamshedpur, India . He plans to study organic chemistry at the National University ofSingapore . - Aakar Sinha, son of operator technician Prasanta Sinha and Anjali Sinha from Gayatri Shiksha Niketan School in
Jamshedpur, India . Aakar plans to major in computer science with a minor in mathematics at Stanford University. - Navneet Vamanamoorthy, son of head of continuous improvement, strategic projects and sustainability Vamanamoorthy Hariharan and Sri Vidya from Narayana Educational Institute in
Bangalore, India . He plans to attend All India Institute of Medical Sciences and major in medical sciences.
The following 12 students earned
- Kendria Bynum, daughter of package bearing manufacturing associate Billy Joe Bynum and Barbara Bynum from Lincolnton High School in
Lincolnton, N.C. She plans to pursue a bachelor's degree in accounting at the University ofNorth Carolina . - Layla De Vries, daughter of communications specialist Raymond De Vries and Susanne De Vries from University of Freiburg in
Germany , where she is currently pursuing a medical degree. - Kristina Hess, daughter of manager of vendor management Michael Hess and Emma Hess from Kent State University in
Kent, Ohio . She is currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in speech pathology and audiology. - Sylvia Hough, daughter of manager of supply chain planning Bryan Hough and Shandra Hough from Perry High School in
Massillon, Ohio . She plans to major in astrophysics at The Ohio State University. - Martina Klecka, daughter of senior customer relations management representative Dana Kowalewski and Mike Kowalewski from Azusa Pacific University in
Azusa, California . She is currently pursuing a degree in kinesiology. - Brynn Otto, daughter of Rollon Group human resources director Lori Otto and Kristopher Otto from Hackettstown High School in
Hackettstown, N.J. She plans to study biological sciences atClemson University. - Tanishq Pauskar, son of manager of process design and development Praveen Pauskar and Privi Pauskar from Purdue University in
West Lafayette, Ind. , where he is pursuing a degree in computer science and mathematics. - Kendall
Powell , daughter of regional manager Stephen Powell and Terri Powell from Coastal Carolina University inConway, S.C. Kendall is currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in exercise science. - Ellie Starnes, daughter of supply chain specialist Christine Starnes and Mark Starnes from East Canton High School in
East Canton, Ohio . Ellie plans to major in nursing atMiami University ofOhio . - Rheanne Tullock, daughter of senior customer relations management analyst Rebecca Tullock and Shane Tullock from
Salem College inWinston-Salem, N.C. Rheanne is an undergraduate student pursuing a degree in exercise science. - Anna Unke, daughter of facility general manager Keith Unke and Lauren Unke from Hudson High School in
Hudson, Ohio .Anna plans to major in global studies and psychology atColorado College. - Rachel Williams, daughter of sales specialist Quinton Williams Jr. and Kristi Williams from Arizona State University in
Tempe, Ariz. Rachel is pursuing a degree in applied biological sciences and pre-veterinary medicine.
About The Timken Company
The Timken Company (NYSE: TKR; www.timken.com), a global technology leader in engineered bearings and industrial motion, designs a growing portfolio of next-generation products for diverse industries. For more than 125 years, Timken has used its specialized expertise to innovate and create customer-centric solutions that increase reliability and efficiency. Timken posted
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