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THE FOUNDATION’S
INVESTMENT COMES
TO LIFE
Giselle Bautista Eduardo Gonzalez Jose Quijano
“This grant means the world to me. “Being a recipient of The Exmoor
“Just as my dad has dedicated himself to
Because of the contributions of The Exmoor Foundation scholarship allowed me to
our family, I am dedicated to pursuing a
Foundation, I will be able to become the focus on my academic performance
career in education.”
educator I want to be. Thank you.” rather than the financial toll higher
— Giselle Bautista, Knox College education can have.”
— Eduardo Gonzalez, Butler
Class of 2022, daughter of 30+ year
University Class of 2022, son of 25+ — Jose Quijano, University of Illinois
employee Felipe Bautista
year employee Eddie Gonzalez Class of 2024, nephew of an Exmoor
grounds crew member, and brother
of Willie, Exmoor Scholar, and
Michael Combs Cayla Guarnizo Lawrence University Class of 2022
“I’ve been a caddie at Exmoor since I was 13.
“(My first real estate class in Urban Caddying has been a big part of my life. I
Economics) solidified my desire to go into have learned to interact with people from
that field, and I hit the ground running different backgrounds and gained customer
with it. I plan on building on this and to service skills that I have applied to other
demonstrate why I am a good investment jobs. The Exmoor Scholarship has allowed
for The Exmoor Foundation.” me to focus less on the financial stress of
school and more on my grades and my
— Michael Combs, University of
future. I hope one day to work for the
Wisconsin Class of 2023,
World Health Organization and create
caddie for eight years
policies that will change people’s lives.”
— Cayla Guarnizo, Saint Louis
University Class of 2024, majoring
in Public Health, with minors in
International Business and Spanish
Class of 2021 Exmoor Scholars
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