Announcing the 2025 Scholarship Recipients

The ODeen K. Redman Memorial Scholarship, now in its eleventh year, continues to honor the legacy of ODeen Redman, ATC President and CEO 1965-2013, by investing in the futures of graduating seniors across our service areas. Established to support local students in their pursuit of higher education, the scholarship has become a meaningful tradition and a source of pride for our company.
 
This year, we are thrilled to award five $1,000 scholarships to an inspiring group of students who have demonstrated dedication, resilience, and a strong commitment to their goals:
 
Sadie Wanstrom, Mackay High School
Lawrence Hawley, Butte County High School
Marcelio Jacob Leon, Declo High School
Amy Stanger, Raft River High School
Miles Hall, Fast Forward Charter High School
 
Sadie and Lawrence will both be attending BYU–Idaho in Rexburg this fall. Sadie plans to major in Biology, while Lawrence will focus on Welding Fabrication. Marcelio will study Political Science at the College of Southern Idaho, with plans to transfer to the University of Idaho to continue his education. Amy is headed to Idaho State University, where she will pursue a degree in Occupational Therapy. Miles will attend Prime Line Academy, working toward his Lineman Certificate.
 
We are incredibly proud of these students and excited to see where their hard work will take them. Congratulations to the 2025 ODeen K. Redman Memorial Scholarship recipients!