ECNY Provides Scholarship, Supplier Showcase Details

The Elevator Conference of New York (ECNY) recently announced its 2022 academic scholarship program and provided details about the upcoming annual Supplier Showcase. A minimum of two US$5,000 scholarships will be awarded to high school seniors who are the children, stepchildren or grandchildren of ECNY members in good standing. The deadline to apply is March 18. Should the committee receive more than 10 applications, additional scholarships will be awarded in various amounts. The Supplier Showcase is still tentatively planned for April 6 at Villa Barone Manor in the Bronx, as previously announced. Exhibitor check-in is on April 5. “We are hopeful this event will take place, but are unsure what will happen over the next few months with COVID-19,” ECNY states. “With that being said, all exhibitors and attendees must be vaccinated per NYC mandate, provide proof of same with a photo ID and wear masks.” Details about both the scholarship program and Supplier Showcase can be found on the ECNY website.

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