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ESA’s 2023 Youth Scholarship Program launches

December 13, 2022SSN Staff

DALLAS—The Electronic Security Association (ESA) announced that is now accepting entries to its 2023 ESA Youth Scholarship Program. The electronic security industry works intimately with the public safety sector. Police, firefighters, paramedics and EMTs offer a vital service to our communities, in our shared goal of keeping people, places and property safe.   To give back to this group that so positively impacts the communities around us, ESA developed the ESA Youth...

2023, Electronic Security Association (ESA), Jason Etter, Karen Smith, Kelly Bond, Lilianne Chaumont, Luke Rainey, Mike Perdue, Youth Scholarship Program


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Vivint gives $10k to ESA scholarship program

January 3, 2014SSN Staff

IRVING, Texas—Vivint has contributed $10,000 to the Electronic Security Association's 2014 Youth Scholarship Program, the organization announced Jan. 2. With Vivint's contribution and other funding, ESA now will be able to offer a $10,000 scholarship to the first-place winner, $5,000 to the second-place winner, $3,500 to the third-place winner and $1,500 to the fourth-place recipient, according to the statement. The scholarship program has previously given awards to first- and second-place...

Alex Dunn, Vivint, Youth Scholarship Program


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Michigan student wins $10,000 ESA scholarship

May 21, 2013SSN Staff

IRVING, Texas—A high school student from Michigan is the recipient of the Electronic Security Association's $10,000 scholarship, according to an ESA statement. Cameron Hein of Pinckney, Mich., was selected based on his essay submission and academic achievements. The $10,000 award is the prize for ESA's Youth Scholarship Program. To be eligible for the scholarship, a student must be between 15 and 20 years old, a graduating high school senior, and have been accepted for admission to an accredited...

John Knox, Physical Security, Youth Scholarship Program


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