Recipients Received $7,500 for Enrollment Costs at a Dedicated Power Line Program
Keeping the lights on is difficult and requires a detailed understanding of how electrical systems work. Without proper training and instruction, it can also be incredibly dangerous. Power line programs prepare individuals with the skills and safety awareness necessary for their future careers as lineworkers. United Power awarded two lineworker scholarships to Colorado residents pursuing a career in the profession.
Cameron Ewing, Loveland, Colorado
Colorado Mesa University Tech, Electrical Lineworker Program
Ewing is pursuing a career as an electrical lineworker because he enjoys challenging, hands-on work that combines physical labor with problem solving. He is looking forward to a long-term career that allows him to contribute to his community.
Wyatt Rickman, Longmont, Colorado
Southeast Community College, Utility Lineworker Program
Rickman was drawn to the lineworker profession by the demanding physical aspects of the career and the ability to spend time outdoors working in a variety of conditions. He also admires the family-like environment of the lineworker community and looks forward to making a difference and helping others.
