GenoaBank annual scholarship golf outing deemed ‘successful’
GenoaBank’s 26th Annual Scholarship Golf Outing was held Sept. 13 at the Oak Harbor Golf Club.
This annual golf scramble provides scholarships to local students planning to major in business at a two- or four-year college or university of their choice.
The event was sold out, with 35 teams registered. This year, the money collected will benefit the following schools: Cardinal Stritch, Clay, Danbury, Fremont Ross, Genoa, Lake, Maumee, Northwood, Northview, Oak Harbor, Perrysburg, Port Clinton, Put-in-Bay, Rossford, St. Joseph Central Catholic, Southview, Toledo Christian, Waite and Woodmore.
Since its inception, the annual scholarship golf outing has provided scholarships to approximately 300+ students. “Throughout the year, GenoaBank focuses on building relationships with the community, however, we most look forward to the Annual Golf Outing,” said Martin P. Sutter, president and CEO of GenoaBank. “It offers us a chance to bring together local, like-minded leaders, businesses and school administrators who gather with the purpose of giving back and swinging for education excellence.”
The scholarships are presented to students, selected by their school, who have demonstrated academic success, have an interest in pursuing a higher education and are seeking a degree in finance or business.
Students at the above-mentioned schools should contact their guidance department to be considered for a GenoaBank Scholarship.
“We believe the lasting impact for these students has not only been personal development but also provides enhanced stability and growth for their family and for the community as well.” Sutter said. “Thank you to our volunteers, our valued customers and all the donors and sponsors who continue to support this worthwhile outing.”