Bob Bresnahan

Bob Bresnahan

Bob Bresnahan, who died in 1991, was a member of Arizona Federal Credit Union's Board of Directors for more than 10 years.

His commitment to service and helping others was illustrated in his actions as a volunteer Board member. He was an unswerving advocate for the Arizona Federal's staff and always made decisions with the best interests of the membership in mind. Bob was also the former director of the City of Mesa Airport.

Bob Bresnahan Scholarship

In his memory, Arizona Federal Credit Union established the Bob Bresnahan Memorial Scholarship. The scholarships are structured as three $1,000 scholarships awarded to different members each year. One $500 scholarship is awarded for the fall semester following the student's high school graduation, and $500 awarded for the following spring semester (when the student successfully completes full-time fall semester with a minimum 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale).

Eligibility

*Students must be an Arizona Federal member or joint owner in good standing.
*Student must be a graduating high school senior during the year the scholarship is awarded.
*Student must attend an Arizona college, university or community college full-time (12 hour minimum for both semesters).
*Arizona Federal employees, relatives of Arizona Federal's Board of Directors, Supervisory Committee or senior management team are not eligible.
*Student must submit a completed application and two letters of recommendation from instructors or employers by April 3, 2008. [ [http://www.azfcu.org/about/about_bbscholar.html Arizona Federal - Community Service ] ]

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