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Vecellio Family
Foundation Nears
$2 Million In Scholarships
(4th Quarter 2004)
"Giving back to the community" is not just a
cliché for the Vecellio Group. It's a fact, with more than
$1.96 million in college scholarships awarded thus far by its
charity arm, the Vecellio Family Foundation.
"We believe in the value of a good education and in giving back to
the communities where our company's roots were formed," said Leo
Vecellio, Jr., CEO of the privately held group, founded in 1938 as
Vecellio & Grogan (V&G) in Beckley, W.Va.
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Specializing in heavy/highway construction, the company prospered
over the years and in 1973, family members established the
foundation.
Independent review boards administer the scholarships,
choosing recipients from selected West Virginia high schools, a
state-wide conservation program, and among dependents of Vecellio
Group employees.
To date, 239 scholarships have been awarded, with 11 granted last
year worth $10,000 each. Three went to employee dependents Jordan
Pratt, Guinevere Pressley and Stephanie Yoder.
Jordan, son of V&G equipment operator Glenn Pratt, is attending
Berklee College of Music in Boston, Mass. Guinevere is the
daughter of Bill Pressley, helicopter pilot for the West Palm
Beach, Fla.-based Vecellio Group; she is majoring in theater at
Florida Atlantic University. Stephanie, daughter of Estimator Bill
Yoder of subsidiary Ranger Construction Industries, also based in
West Palm, is studying physical therapy at the University of North
Florida in Jacksonville.
Eight scholarships were awarded through the West Virginia
programs.
Jared G. Lilly of Daniels, representing Shady Spring High School,
was selected for a Leo A. Vecellio, Sr., Memorial Scholarship,
named to honor V&G’s late co-founder. Liberty High School graduate
Tiffany Jenkins, of Glen Daniel, also received a Leo A. Vecellio,
Sr., Memorial Scholarship.
At Woodrow Wilson High School, three students received
scholarships: Kristin A. Carnes of Beaver, with a Rick Vecellio
Memorial Scholarship, named to honor the late brother of Leo
Vecellio, Jr.; Leslie N. Lagowski of Mabscott, who earned a Leo A.
Vecellio, Sr., Memorial Scholarship; and Andrew F. Conner of
Beckley, who received an Al Janutolo Memorial Scholarship, named
for a long-time V&G employee.
A Leo A. Vecellio, Sr., Memorial Scholarship was also given to
Nicole M. Goddard from Independence High School.
In McDowell County, Joni M. Cline of Roderfield was awarded a Dr.
Dante Castrodale Memorial Scholarship, named in honor of Leo A.
Vecellio, Sr.’s brother-in-law, who served as a physician in the
area for many years.
Heather M. Gillich of Martinsburg received the Rick Vecellio
Memorial Conservation Scholarship/Youth Conservation Award.
With operations throughout the South Atlantic states and beyond,
the Vecellio Group is one of the country’s top 200 contractors --
top 30 in heavy/highway construction -- as ranked by Engineering
News-Record.
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Ranger Golf Builds Two ‘Top 10’ Courses
(4th 2004)
Two of the best new golf courses in the country in 2004 were built by Ranger
Golf, reports Travel & Leisure GOLF.
The magazine’s “Ten Best New
Public/Resort Courses” list includes two Ranger-built golf courses: Angeles
National Golf Club in Sunland, CA, and Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club in Mission Viego,
CA
Nestled at the base of Angeles National
Forest, the Sunland course was designed by Jack Nicklaus Design, with Steve
Nicklaus as Lead Designer. It plays at 7,141 yards.
Arroyo Trabuco is a links-style layout
against a rolling hills backdrop, with numerous water hazards from Trabuco
Creek. Co-designed by Tom Lehman and Casey O’Callaghan, the course plays at just
over 7,000 yards.
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VA-Tech Hears Vecellio Lecture
(4th Quarter 2004)
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Michael Vecellio
chats with Patricia
Galloway after her presentation of the 2004 Vecellio Lecture at Virginia
Tech. Ms. Galloway is CEO of Nielson-Wurster Group and President of the
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). The annual lecture is part of
the school's Vecellio Construction Engineering and Management Program, the
result of a generous endowment by the Vecellio Family Foundation and
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