Big O Tires Franchise Funds Students

Posted on: 21/08/2006

Big O Tires franchise and Big O Scholarship Fund awards $15,500 to 13 students.


 Big O Tires, Inc., (“Big O”) together with the Big O Tires Scholarship Fund, has announced that 13 college students were awarded scholarships. Five individuals were awarded $2,500 each and eight received $1,000 each. Students receiving scholarships include residents of Arizona, California, Colorado, Indiana, Kentucky, and Montana.

“The Big O Tires Scholarship Fund receives donations into the fund from Big O and its franchisees and individuals employed with Big O,” said Susan Hendee, Big O’s General Counsel and Big O Tires Scholarship Fund President. “We appreciate the generosity of those who provide the funds to help finance some of the educational expenses of the scholarship recipients and we congratulate those who were awarded the scholarships.”

Heather Christensen of Lakeside, MT received the Vern Nielsen Memorial Scholarship, which honours Vern Nielsen, a long time Big O family member and franchisee in Pocatello, Idaho. Vern passed away on Dec. 31, 2004. Heather will be attending Flathead Valley Community College in Kalispell, MT.
Hannah Story of Santa Rosa, CA received the Mark Boyter Memorial Scholarship. Mark was
a Big O Tires, Inc. Retail IT Specialist for a number of years prior to his death in December 2002. Hannah will study computer science at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY.

Big O Tires, Inc. serves over 540 franchised stores, primarily in the Western and Midwestern states, and also distributes tires and other automotive service products to Associated Dealers in Western Canada. Since 1996, Big O Tires has operated as a subsidiary of Florida-based TBC Corporation.

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