Congratulations to the winner of the 2011 Robert W. Hiller Scholarship, a national scholarship established through the Wisconsin Bakers Association (WBA). This year marks the seventh year the award has been given to a student studying in the area of baking/pastry arts.
This year’s recipient is Kristen Kawecki from Charlotte, NC. Kawecki is a student at Johnson and Wales University in Charlotte. She was one of four finalists for the award. The other finalists were Kristen Seck, Springfield, Ill.; Celine DeMaesschalck, Foxborough, Mass.; and Aiyana Kyle, Carmichael, Calif.
In her essay for the scholarship, Kawecki said she has been cooking as long as she can remember. While she still loves to cook, her passion in baking has emerged through the years. She said she was in ninth grade when she realized she wanted to be a pastry chef.
The Robert W. Hiller Scholarship Fund was established on Nov. 5, 2000, by the members of the WBAin honor of Robert (Bob) and the late Sandy Hiller’s life long commitment to the retail baking industry. The program intends to provide a financial resource for the education of students who will be the future of the baking industry.
“As we continue to receive strong applicants for the award year after year, the education committee has a tough time deciding on a winner,” Schmidt said. “We are amazed at how focused the candidates are on their future career goals.”
WBA Scholarship also available
In addition to the Robert W. Hiller Scholarship, the WBA has the WBA Scholarship available. The Wisconsin Bakers Association’s education committee submitted recommendations to the Board of Governors on Oct. 24, 1983, to implement the WBA Scholarship Program. The first scholarship awards were later presented in 1984. Since then, the WBA has awarded more than$25,000 in WBA Scholarships. This award is available to Wisconsin students.