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FYI: Scottish trainee grower awarded US scholarship

29 April 2016
Grower News

Satterthwaite is pursuing a Bachelor of Science at Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC), studying horticulture and working as a trainee grower.

He was awarded $4,500 and will have the opportunity to intern at a horticultural business for eight weeks in the US.

Satterthwaite says he is passionate about production horticulture and hopes to work at a nursery that leads in plug production and runs annual bedding plant trials in its extensive trial garden. “I am looking forward to gaining an insight in working across the pond where I can further strengthen my skills in growing and learn new techniques and procedures.”

The Markham-Colegrave International Scholarship operates in cooperation with the David Colegrave Foundation in London, England. There is an annual exchange of students between the U.S. and Europe, alternating between the two countries.

This scholarship honors Ed Markham and David Colegrave. Markham began a career in horticulture sales after graduating from the Horticulture Department at Cornell University in 1942. His interest in providing scholarship funds to study marketing through international travel stemmed from his first trip abroad in the early 1960s.

Colegrave’s career in horticulture began when he traveled from the U.K. to McKenzie Seeds in Canada. He then worked for five years in flower seed production in California before heading to Europe to work for a French flower breeding company. In 1962, Colegrave returned to the U.K. to start Colegrave Seeds, which became a prominent British business. Like Markham, Colegrave supported the development of future industry leaders through scholarships.

For more information, visit: http://endowment.org