The Virginia personal injury law firm awarded the George E. Allen Scholarship to fifteen deserving high school seniors from across Central Virginia on May 14, 2019 at an awards dinner at Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens. The law firm’s Scholarship Program, now in its 28th year, recognizes students who have overcome obstacles or special challenges, while achieving high standards of academic performance.
Congratulations to:
- Sarah Sabal of Stafford – Mountain View High School: Plans to attend Rochester Institute of Technology
- Peyton Schowalter of Glen Allen – Glen Allen High School: Plans to attend the University of Virginia
- Paul Anderson of Smithfield – Plans to attend the College of William and Mary
- Maria Brown of Mechanicsville – Atlee High School: Plans to attend Old Dominion University
- Iqra Noor of Woodbridge – Freedom High School: Plans to attend Harvard University
- Joshua Protil of Staunton – Grace Christian High School: Not yet decided
- Katarina Krueger of King George – King George High School: Plans to attend Virginia Commonwealth University
- Shelby Cowan of Midlothian – Cosby High School: Plans to attend University of South Carolina
- Andrew Kish of King William – King William High School: Plans to attend Longwood University
- Destiny Austin of Front Royal – Skyline High School: Plans to attend Radford University
- Elizabeth Drummond of Colonial Beach – Colonial Beach High School: Plans to attend Christopher Newport University
- Madelyn Simmons of South Boston – Halifax County High School: Plans to attend Longwood University
- Macy Montgomery of Washington – Rappahannock County High School: Plans to attend Liberty University
- Kristen Rhodenzier of Fort Defiance – Fort Defiance High School: Plans to attend James Madison University
- Fozia Mohamed of Henrico – Mills E. Godwin High School: Plans to attend Virginia Commonwealth University
“We are proud to honor George E. Allen’s legacy of service to others by recognizing exceptional high school students who have overcome challenges to achieve at a high level,” said Edward L. Allen, firm President. “We are excited about the future for these exceptional young people.”
The George E Allen Scholarship was created to honor the firm’s founder, George E. Allen, Sr., who overcame significant hardship to put himself through college and law school. At age twenty-five he became the youngest Mayor in the history of Lunenburg County and went on to become a Virginia Senator and one of the Commonwealth’s top trial attorneys. He established one of the premier personal injury law firms in the state with his three sons. For more information, or to apply next year, visit our website at allenandallen.com.