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foundation - Self Storage Association
FOUNDATION “The SSA Foundation Scholarship program was established in 2010 as a way for members of the SSA to support the families within the industry that has provided so much to them. All contributions are greatly appreciated and we wish all of our scholars much success in their education endeavors.” William Kenny SSA Foundation Co-Chair All American Self Storage, San Mateo, California Who qualifies? The SSA Foundation Scholarships are awarded each summer to a handful of students who either work within, or have a family member who works within, the self storage industry. Scholarships are awarded to students attending a four-year institution, a community college or a vocational trade school. Need or merit based? This is a “needs-based” scholarship program with a selection process that also considers each applicant’s history of education performance, work ethic and community participation. How many are provided and how much are the gifts? There is no defined number of scholarships that are awarded annually. During the first year, seven were provided. Gifts range from $2,500 to $5,000. Who contributes and how much is contributed? More than 60 self storage industry professionals and organizations have contributed to the SSAF Scholarship Program. The initial goal of the program is to raise $1 million over five years. Contributions of $1,000 to $50,000 are greatly appreciated. Who manages the program? The SSA Foundation Scholarship program is managed by SSA staff with oversight and direction provided by the SSA Foundation Board of Governors How do students apply? Students apply by visiting the Self Storage Association website (www.selfstorage.org) and looking under the “Resources” section. Applications must be filled out and submitted to the SSA electronically. The SSAF Board of Governors approves each scholarship Enriching Lives The SSA Foundation Scholarship continues to make a difference. By John Dunlap A year ago, Shannon Young was beginning to wonder if college was going to happen for her. Money in her family was tight and—unless some sort of miracle occurred—she likely wasn’t going to be able to go to college at all. And then it happened: Young was one of those chosen to receive a SSA Foundation Scholarship and, suddenly, attending the University of North Carolina at Charlotte became a reality. Even better news for Young, she has become a two-time winner. The , she receives from the SSA Foundation Scholarship awards will take care of her sophomore year at UNC-Charlotte. For the daughter of Sharon Young, who works for Morningstar Mini Storage in the Charlotte area, it is all a dream come true. “College has always been a priority for me and my mom, but unfortunately growing up it was hard to save,” said Shannon. “As it got closer and closer it was apparent that I wasn’t going to get much help from federal student aid, so I had to find some way to pay for what I had been looking forward to for years. My mom heard about the SSA scholarship at work and I filled it out. Both of us were beyond words when I was awarded a Foundation Scholarship last year, because together we had accomplished a completely paid-for year of college.” In essence, the SSA Foundation Scholarship has changed Shannon Young’s life so much for the better. “The SSA scholarship has made such a difference,” she said. “Without it, college just wouldn’t have been possible. My mom has told me all my life that education is the one thing that someone can never take away from you. This Foundation Scholarship award has helped me not only in gaining the education that I’ve dreamt of, but has also taken the worry off my mom’s face each time the tuition bill arrived.” Five years on and going strong, the SSA Foundation Scholarship is making a difference in many young students’ lives. Students with ties to self storage benefit from a program created by the Self Storage Association to give back to the industry. When the SSA made the decision to fund scholarships for young students who had parents in the self storage business, as well as adults working in self storage and attending college, it did so with the idea of giving back to the industry. Mike Scanlon, SSA president and CEO, is pleased that students like Shannon Young can see their dreams realized through the help of the Foundation Scholarship program. PA G E 6 0 “The SSA is able to profoundly help students who need the help and point them toward their future,” said Scanlon. “It takes hard work and dedication from the SSA Foundation board of governors. They’ve done a tremendous job with the scholarship program. There is no better way to give back to our great industry than by promoting the future of these students.” This past July the fifth group of SSA Foundation Scholarship winners was announced, and the recipients received , worth of scholarship aid. The winners come from both coasts of the USA as well as America’s heartland. Three winners come from California, while the others are from North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Maine, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan and Oregon. The deserving winners are Caitlin Phillips (, Barry Hoeven Scholarship) of Gardiner, Maine; Katheryne Kerr (, Craig and Edmond Olson Scholarship) of Happy Valley, Oregon; Shannon Young () of Concord, North Carolina; Jarrod Ariola (,) of Atlanta, Georgia; Ashley Purser (,) of Roseville, California; Brandon Wallick (,) of Bristol, Pennsylvania; Jan Mess () of Santa Maria, California; Rebecca McGuire (,) of Fairview Park, Ohio; Sierra Regan (,) of Moraga, California; Alexandra Zaleski (,) of Chicago, Illinois and Samantha Cole (,) of Riverview, Michigan. A Look at Each of the Winners What follows is a brief look at each winner. They each come with their own inspirations and aspirations. They all have activities they enjoy away from the classroom and their one shared aspect is, of course, their connection to self storage. Caitlin Phillips: Caitlin is setting up to be involved in the world of communication in hopes of one day becoming a videographer with a focus on television advertisement. To that end she will be a senior at Saint Joseph’s College in Maine, where her major is communications (specializing in new media). Caitlin hails from Gardiner, Maine, and her mother Donna has worked for Gardiner Self Storage for years. Other than communications, her primary interests are photography, art, the beach and going camping. SSA GLOBE SEPTEMBER 2014 Katie Kerr: Katie is a transfer student attending Western Oregon University in Monmouth, Oregon, and will be a senior this fall. She is majoring in American sign language studies with a minor in special education and rehabilitation counseling. When she moved to Independence, Oregon, for school, she began to work for Affordable Storage. Katie is originally from Happy Valley, Oregon. Her goal is to work with deaf and hard of hearing individuals who have disabilities, and possibly become a counselor for parents who have just had a deaf baby. Her favorite hobbies include hunting, hiking, swimming, cooking and baking, target practicing, and spending quality time with her sweetheart, family and friends. Shannon Young: Shannon will return to The University of North Carolina at Charlotte as a sophomore and will continue working on her degree in business economics. She lives at home in Concord, North Carolina, while attending school, and once done hopes to either have a good job offer or continue on to gain a graduate degree in law. Her mother, Sharon Young, has worked for Morningstar Mini Storage for eight years and Shannon recently began to work with Morningstar this past May. When she’s not at school or working, she likes to swim, shop and sing. She sings in the choir at UNCC and it is something that she can see herself doing for the rest of her life. Jarrod Ariola: Jarrod is attending Southern Polytechnic State University this year and will be dual-majoring in computer science as well as computer game design and development. He hails from Atlanta, Georgia, and his mother is the property manager for Atlanta Midtown Storage Facility, a Morningstar property. When he finishes school, Jarrod would like to program and design PC games. His favorite hobby is drumming and he plays drums for groups like jazz band and pit orchestra and does covers of songs. He also likes to help teach people how to play drums and will be a co-instructor for the Dunwoody High School Drumline. reading, going to the beach or mountains, and just hanging out and relaxing. Jan Mees: Jan is a freshman at the University of Utah this fall and is already zeroing in on being a chemical engineering major with a focus on energy. He hopes to eventually get a masters degree. His father works with Mini-U-Storage in Lompoc, California, and at Canyon Self Storage in Santa Maria, California, where Jan grew up. His dad is a member of the SSA and is a Certified Self Storage Manager. When he is finished with school, Jan hopes to work in an energy- or resource-related field such as petroleum or mining. Then he hopes to buy some land and live in the country. Jan enjoys computers and recently built his own computer from parts. Lately he has been backpacking in the wilderness with friends and camping for a few days at a time. Rebecca McGuire: Thanks to her m o th e r b e i n g i nv o l v e d w i th CubeSmart, Becca was able to come away with a Foundation Scholarship award that will help her pursue early childhood education at Cleveland State University. The senior hopes to become a teacher, then get her masters in childhood counseling. When she has free time Becca enjoys running and going on vacations. Sierra Regan: Sierra is attending Cal Poly San Luis Obispo this fall as a freshman. Her major will be in industrial engineering. Her grandmother is the human resource director for Devon Self Storage in Emeryville, California, and Sierra lives in Moraga with two brothers, a younger sister and her parents. After college, Sierra hopes to be hired by a progressive up-and-coming firm. She looks forward to becoming involved in streamlining practices and looking for more efficient and environmentally friendly methods. Sierra loves playing sports, having played three years of varsity basketball in high school. She enjoys staying active and being outdoors, especially at the beach. Ashley Purser: Hailing from Roseville, California, Ashley is a junior at the University of California at Sacramento. She is a psychology major who has the goal of working with autistic children once she graduates. She works for CubeSmart and has a number of friends who work in self storage. Her favorite hobbies are SEPTEMBER 2014 SSA GLOBE Alexandra Zaleski: This fall finds Alexandra in her sophomore year at DePaul University, in Chicago, Illinois. She is studying at The Driehaus College of Business where she intends to major in business management with a concentration in human resources, plus she is working on a minor in standard geography. Her See Scholarship, page 62 PA G E 6 1 Scholarship, from page 61 mother has worked for Extra Space Storage in Chicago for years. Alexandra was born and raised in Chicago. Once finished at DePaul, she would like to attend graduate school at either the Northwestern Kellogg School of Management or The University of Chicago Booth School of Business. She enjoys reading, going to the Chicago beaches, tanning outside or exploring the city. In the winter she likes to go skiing or ice skating. Samantha Cole: Samantha attends Northern Michigan University and majors in office information. She is connected to self storage by her mother, who works with National Storage in Southfield, Michigan. Samantha is originally from Detroit, Michigan. She hopes to be able to use her skills in hospital administration once she is done with school. Samantha enjoys theatre and participates in many performances at Northern Michigan University. She also hopes to learn dance and sign language in the future. Brandon Wallick: Starting his first year at East Stroudsburg University in Pennsylvania, Brandon is hoping to concentrate his efforts in the realm of exercise science. His goal is to someday open a CrossFit gym and become a personal trainer. As you might imagine, among his favorite hobbies is CrossFit, but he also enjoys basketball and hanging out with his friends. His connection to self storage is his mother, who works for Store Safe Self Storage in Bristol, Pennsylvania, part of the Ventura Investment Company. Congratulations to the SSA Foundation Scholarship winners. Hopefully, they will all have bright futures and think fondly of the support they have received from the self storage industry in general, and SSA in particular. ❖ Help Us Help Them! To make a tax deductible donation to the SSA Foundation Scholarship Fund, please mail a check to: SSA Foundation Scholarship Fund, 1901 N. Beauregard St., Suite 450, Alexandria, VA 22311 For more information about the program, visit www.selfstorage.org. PA G E 6 2 SSA GLOBE SEPTEMBER 2014 The Self Storage Association Foundation (SSAF), the (c)() arm of the national Self Storage Association (SSA), commenced a scholarship program beginning with the fall semester, . The SSAF Scholarship Program provides financial aid toward college or trade school tuition in the form of grants to employees or relatives of employees of self storage companies or vendor companies that serve the industry. Eligible companies must be members of the Self Storage Association. The SSAF board of governors thanks the generous SSA members who have already made the program a tremendous success with more than , contributed. N G , U.S. Storage Centers / Hoeven Family Phyllis McArthur, Morningstar Mini Storage Ed & Craig Olson, A-American Storage Management Co., Inc. P , – , Ben Eisler, Baco Realty William F. Kenney, All American Self Storage Todd Manganaro, ezStorage Corporation Ken & Joanne Nitzberg Devon Self Storage Edmund C. Olson Family Foundation Edward & Jeanette Roach SKS Management, LLC G , – , Bader Company Charity Storage Foy R. Cooley, Access Self Storage Peter Cowie & Robert McIntosh, Southern Self Storage Nancy Gunning & Joseph Wolinsky, Chesapeake Resources, Inc. Albert R. Heyward III, Universal Storage Group Michael Lackland, Lackland Self Storage K. Blair Nagel, Metro Self Storage Bridget Schalk, Pegasus Group Robert & Rosemary Schoff, National Self Storage Management Inc Nancy Martin Wagner, Chateau Products Inc. S , – , William F. Bohannan Jr., AMSMC-Storage Solutions Paul Darden, Darden Interests SEPTEMBER 2014 Robert Francis, The Heron Group, Inc. The Geiler & Bromiley Families, SoCal Self Storage, LLC Marcus Hecker, SMD Software-SiteLink Dan Hobin, G-5 William Hobin, The William Warren Group, Inc. Kelli Hyde, G5 Michael McGuire, Stor-All New Orleans Stephen Mirabito, Storage PRO, Inc., Mirabito, Mooney & Assoc. Michael A. Nunez, A+ Mini Storage Maurice & Lori Pogoda, Pogoda Companies Thomas & Carlyn Paterson Family Trust Jefferson Shreve, Storage Express Laurie S. & Marc M. Smith, Shader Brothers Corp dba Personal Mini Storage Aaron Swerdlin, Newmark Grubb Knight Frank Richard & Shawn Tanner, Extra Space Storage B , – , Ian Burnstein, SBOA Chris Capozzoli, Burlington Self Storage Kimberly Clayton, The Hampshire Companies John H. Gilliland, Investment Real Estate Dave Gordon, Tellus Management, Inc. David K. Harder, Security Self Storage Michael Haugh, Absolute Storage Management Marcus Hecker, SMD Software - SiteLink Dean Keller, BanCap Self Storage Group Carol & Thomas Krendl, Skilcheck Anthony Marquez, Castor Valley Hayward Storage LLC Richard P. Moran, Self Storage Services Inc. Travis & Heather Morrow, National Self Storage Alliance Dan Nixon, Paragon Group LLC Tracy & Diane Taylor, Move It Management Co. SSA GLOBE P , – , Todd Baright, Affordable Self Storage Marc Boorstein & Jeffery Jacobson, MJ Partners RE Services Mike & Janice Burnam, Storage Mart Brian Caster, A-1 Self Storage Lisa Barth-Chiappetta, Barth Storage James O. Davies, Talonvest Capital Gary DeBode, Manhattan Mini Storage Hardy Good, Minico Inc. Glenn Hunter, DOMICO Carlos D Kaslow, SSLN Mike Mikkelson, Liberty Investment Properties Lawrence Nora, U-Stor-It Group Michael Riva, MSR Holdings, LLC Norman Schulman & Richard Yonis, Sentry Self Storage Mgt Tom & Deborah Smith, Incorporated Investments, Inc. Debbie Roark Sutherland, Space Center Storage Steve Wilson, Hide-Away Storage F – Micheal Barker, Meriden Self Storage LLC Mitchell Danzis, Storage Station Lee Anne Edwards, Eagle Exit Storage Golden State Storage, Ojai Oil Company Doug Griest, eTEST, Inc. Mike Jones, USStorageSearch Inc. Norman & Constance Kotoch, Security Self Storage Ltd David Levenfeld, SBOA Brian Maguire, Lead Tracking Solutions Christopher Marr in Honor of Don Temple Cubesmart Brenda Scarborough, Accountable Management Don Temple, Don Temple Storage George S. Watson, Watson and Taylor Kenneth Woolley, Woolley Enterprises / T-10 PA G E 6 3 Help Us Help Them! During 2011 the SSA Foundation Scholarship program helped nine young Americans related to the self storage industry with their education expenses. Many of your industry colleagues have already supported the SSAF Scholarship Fund, but it’s not enough. Weak income levels and job opportunities have made it more difficult than ever for students to meet their economic needs. At the same time, college tuition has increased disproportionately to other expenses. “This money is going to be extremely helpful with school. Tuition is over $21,000 a year and my books are going to total around $1,200 for the first year. I plan on using my scholarship to pay for all of my books for the first year and use the remainder to assist with room and board costs.” Mackenzie Roberts, Gainesville, Florida (University of Florida) “This Scholarship financing is primarily going towards paying for tuition and helping out in a broad sense—wherever I really need it.” Sasha Smith, Bozeman, Montana (Pacific University) The SSA Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization. All contributions are tax-deductible. I would like to make a gift of $____________ ❑ Full amount of pledge is enclosed here ❑ I enclose $________, balance to be paid over ❑ 2 FOUNDATION ❑ Named Gift $50,000+ The below payable over 1 to 5 years: ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Platinum Gold Silver Bronze Partner Friend $25,000 – $49,999 $10,000 – $24,999 $5,000 – $9,999 $2,500 – $4,999 $1,000 – $2,499 $100 – $999 Thank You! As provided by law, your contribution is tax deductible. For more information, call 703-575-8000 x 106 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 years ❑ Check (make payable to SSA Foundation Scholarship) enclosed $___________ ❑ Charge my gift of $______________ to: ❑ VISA Scholarship Giving Levels ❑3 ❑ MasterCard ❑ American Express Card No. ___ ___ ___ ___-___ ___ ___ ___-___ ___ ___ ___-___ ___ ___ ___ Exp ___/___ Authorization Code __________ Name Company Street Address City State Zip Email Phone Signature Date Mail, along with payment, to: SSA Foundation Scholarship Fund 1901 N. Beauregard Street, Ste 450 Alexandria, VA 22311