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Updated: January 13, 2025 @ 12:41 pm
Emily Hess, of Loramie, Ohio, receives a $5,000 scholarship from Kermit Buntrock during the Investment Casting Institute conference in Milwaukee that was held in October.

Emily Hess, of Loramie, Ohio, receives a $5,000 scholarship from Kermit Buntrock during the Investment Casting Institute conference in Milwaukee that was held in October.
MILWAUKEE — A Trine University biomedical engineering major recently received a $5,000 scholarship through the scholarship/intern program sponsored by the Investment Casting Institute.
Emily Hess, of Fort Loramie, Ohio, received the scholarship from Kermit Buntrock, whose Buntrock Industries sponsored the award, during the ICI’s conference, held Oct. 20-23 in Milwaukee.
The scholarship is awarded to juniors or seniors with a minimum grade point average of 2.75 who are majoring in engineering and technology, business and personnel, or environment and safety at a North American accredited college or university.
Applicants must write a 500-word essay about their internship experience. Hess has interned twice at Zimmer Biomet in Warsaw and will return for another internship next summer.
Hess found out about the scholarship through a coworker at Zimmer Biomet.
“I am incredibly thankful to the Investment Casting Institute and Kermit Buntrock for the scholarship!” she said. “I also want to say thank you to Zimmer Biomet, not only for my amazing internship experience but also allowing me the opportunity to attend the ICI conference in Milwaukee!”
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