AFE Awards ’16 Mosmiller Intern Scholarships
The American Floral Endowment (AFE) has awarded three students with 2016 Mosmiller Internships. The students will receive a $2,000 scholarship after successfully completing their internships.
The Mosmiller Internship Program allows interns to train at retail, wholesale or allied trade operations for a period of 10 to 16 weeks, getting on-the-job work experience.
Beginning in 1975 with earnings from a bequest by the late Colonel and Mrs. Walter E. Mosmiller Jr., this program provides professional training for motivated floriculture and environmental horticulture students.
Recipients are:
- Loren Marie Anthony – internship at Shirley’s Flowers, Rogers, Arkansas.
Anthony is a horticulture student at the University of Arkansas and an active member of the Horticulture Club and the GroGreen Club. She hopes to gain a deeper understanding of the operations of a floral business through her internship experience.
- Kailey Brooks – internship at Baisch & Skinner, St. Louis, MissouriBrooks is a plant science major at the University of Missouri, with an emphasis in horticulture and design, and is a member of the school’s Horticulture Club. She is interested in learning the stages of growing, harvesting and processing of flowers and greenery.
- Jaclyn Nelson – internship at Bachman’s, Maplewood, Minnesota
A junior studying horticulture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Nelson has a passion for both flowers and entrepreneurship. She is excited about working for a company that will help her learn about how a floral business can grow and thrive in this industry.
The next deadline for students to submit applications and supporting materials is Oct. 1.Learn more at the American Floral Endowment website.