The Terry L. Priest Educational Scholarship Fund

This scholarship program was created to support students who are committed to the field of transportation, logistics, or supply chain management and are passionate about the industry.

Eligibility: Students who meet all of the following criteria are encouraged to apply.

  • Currently enrolled in an undergraduate transportation, logistics, or supply chain program at an accredited trade or technical school, community college, or four-year college/university in the United States (full-time or part-time; seniors are eligible to apply for spring semester only)
  • Have a cumulative G.P.A. of 3.0 or higher
  • Plan to pursue a career in the transportation, logistics or supply chain field
  • Have financial need

Selection:

Scholarship recipients will be selected based on academic achievement, demonstrated commitment to the field and passion for the work, and financial need. Previous applicants and recipients are welcome to apply.

Award:

Scholarship awards will be paid directly to a recipient’s educational institution and can be used toward tuition, fees, and books only for full time or part-time undergraduate study only. Please note that award disbursement is contingent upon the outside scholarship policies of a recipient’s college or university. Awards must be used for the 2018 calendar year.

Questions?

Contact Charmaine Brown at 303.996.7328 or cbrown@denverfoundation.org

Donor

Terry L. Priest and The Denver Transportation Club

Award

$1,500-$5,000

Deadline

10/20/2018

Terry L. Priest spent his entire professional career seeking ways to provide opportunities to students who are interested in pursuing transportation, logistics, or supply chain careers. He was born in Shoshone, Idaho in 1942. Terry began his employment as an Agent/Telegrapher with the Union Pacific Railroad, with time out for military duty. He then went to work for J.R. Simplot Company as a Corporate Traffic Manager with the provision that they would pay for Terry’s higher education. Terry went on to achieve a bachelor’s degree in business aviation and transportation from Boise State, then a master’s degree in transportation law. During the years, he also studied at Syracuse University and MIT. Terry then went to work for Coors Brewing Company in Golden, Colorado as a Corporate Commerce Manager. After an 18-year career with Coors Brewing Company, he turned to teaching at the University of Colorado at Denver. He held the highest leadership posts at the American Society of Transportation and Logistics, whose mission is to advance transportation education. In addition to the many awards Terry earned over the years, he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Colorado Transportation Community for his dedication to transportation education. Mr. Priest passed away on May 19, 2002 at the age of 60. The Terry L. Priest Scholarship Fund was created through donations made by numerous friends and professional associates to an endowed fund established in Terry’s memory.

Terry was a cheerleader for the industry he loved: transportation. He promoted the people in transportation and the industry through his efforts to further education in transportation. From his efforts to introduce high school students to the industry, to his efforts to raise money for college scholarships,Terry was always thinking, talking and promoting transportation. He belonged to and became an officer in almost every transportation organization at both the local and national levels. His most important contribution was his ability to engage the imagination of others about the possibilities of transportation and to involve them in the industry.


We have established a fund to provide scholarships,promote education in transportation & to remember Terry. Contributions may be sent to:

The Terry L. Priest Transportation Education Fund
c/o The Denver Foundation
950 S. Cherry Street, Suite 200
Denver, Colorado 80246

2019 Terry L. Priest Scholarship Winners

Terry L. Priest Scholarship Award Past Winners

2016

Catherine Hawley: University of Tennessee

Omer Shaiyen: Howard University

Briana Garrity: The University of Rhode island

2015

Kenneth Dick: Syracuse University

Karoline Rueckerl: Pennsylvania State University

 

 

2014

Jade Adams: Penn State University

Evan Chen: Pennsylvania State University

Markea Dickinson: Pennsylvania State University

2013

Tyler Toporowski: Syracuse University

Xiao (Lydia) Li: Ohio State University's Fisher College of Business

 

 

2012

Dale Eshbach: Pennsylvania State University

Cody Jones: Colorado State University (CSU)

2011

Katlyn Burney: Iowa State University

Zitao (Arthur) Zhang: Northwestern University

 

2010

Nina Monteen Johnston

Moxin (Sarah) Yang

2009

Ola Bancole: Michigan State University

Westin Deats: Colorado State University