UTI Foundation Awards the First Brienne Davis Memorial Scholarship
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PHOENIX, December 16, 2008: The Universal Technical Institute (UTI) Foundation today selected Kenna Primm of Greenwood, Ark. as the first Brienne Davis Memorial Scholarship recipient. Named in honor of the UTI graduate and NASCAR Sprint Cup official who died tragically in April of this year, the $10,000 scholarship will fund a portion of Primm’s technical education at UTI’s NASCAR Technical Institute, NASCAR Tech in Mooresville, N.C.
This month, Primm will graduate from the University of Arkansas with a degree in marketing and begin a 10-week internship at Daytona International Speedway in January. She will start at NASCAR Tech on April 20. Upon completion of her technician training, she plans to combine both her marketing and technician degrees and pursue a career in the motorsports industry.“My father introduced me to NASCAR racing when I was little, and since then I’ve always wanted to be a part of the industry. I think it’s important to be knowledgeable about both NASCAR’s business and technical aspects,” said Primm. “Brienne Davis applied her skills and dedication to graduate at the top of her class at UTI and continued her success as part of NASCAR. I want to follow in her footsteps and encourage more females to work in NASCAR, just as she did.”
“Brienne’s accomplishments with NASCAR’s Sprint Cup events are an inspiration for all,” said Veronica Meury, vice president and executive director of the UTI Foundation. “This scholarship, also supported by NASCAR, The NASCAR Foundation, NASCAR’s family of officials, drivers and fans in memory of Brienne Davis, will help young women like Kenna Primm pursue their dream careers in the automotive and NASCAR industries.”
“This scholarship was created to provide opportunities for women who have dedicated themselves to pursue careers in the automotive industry and NASCAR,” said Odis Lloyd, managing director, NASCAR automotive aftermarket. “Kenna Primm represents that dedication to her goals and hunger to develop the skills necessary to succeed and she is a wonderful selection as the first recipient of the Brienne Davis Scholarship.”