The annual Richard McKeagan Scholarship Series provides multiple scholarships to students studying in mechanical contracting and engineering fields

OTTAWA, October 5, 2020 – The Mechanical Contractors Association of Canada (MCAC) recently announced the recipients of the 2020 Richard McKeagan Scholarship Series, which saw more than $17,000 awarded to deserving students in the mechanical contracting and mechanical engineering fields.

“MCA Canada is committed to supporting the next generation of employees in our industry, and this year we saw a record number of applications for our scholarship program,” said Dave Holek, President and Chair of the Mechanical Contractors Association of Canada. “MCA Canada is extremely proud to offer this program across Canada, and to see it grow year-after-year.”

The Richard McKeagan Scholarship Series, named in honour of past-CEO Richard McKeagan, is supported by MCAC Associate Members and MCA partners from across Canada who provide the funding for the program and the various scholarships offered. Since its launch in 2006, the scholarship series has awarded more than $50,000 to deserving post-secondary students.

The program is aimed at students in the mechanical field of study and has been broadened to include several new initiatives, including scholarships specifically for women in the mechanical field. This is in addition to the several scholarships available for financial assistance in the mechanical field of study.

In 2020, scholarships were available through the following MCAC Associate Members and MCA partners: Bradford White Canada, Federated Insurance, Masco/Delta, MCA Hamilton-Niagara, Reliance Worldwide, Uponor, and the broader Associate Membership of MCA Canada, which funds a single MCAC Associate Member Scholarship.

“Our industry faces significant change and evolution in the coming years, particularly in light of the demographic shifts expected in the workforce as a result of COVID-19,” added Holek. “This scholarship program provides a connection to students and potential employees, and an opportunity to showcase what great careers are available in our industry. We look forward to seeing this next generation of workers enter the workforce and become the new leaders in our industry.”

The following students received scholarship funding through the Richard McKeagan Scholarship Series in 2020:

  • Bradford White Canada – Holly Padfield, Medicine Hat College
  • Federated Insurance – Sean Coey, University of Manitoba
  • MASCO Canada– Manuel Lemos, McMaster University
  • MCAC Associates Council
    • Makenna Isfjord, University of Manitoba
    • Mina Ariana, BC Institute of Technology
  • OS&B
    • Ethan Law, St. Francis Xavier University
    • Braedon Grace, College of the North Atlantic
  • Reliance Worldwide Corporation (RWC) – Alisha Suthakaran, McMaster University
  • Uponor (Dan Kirkpatrick Scholarship)
    • Makenna Isfjord, University of Manitoba
    • Mia McDonald, Fanshawe College
    • Madison Button, Memorial University of Newfoundland
    • Mina Ariana, BC Institute of Technology
    • Holly Padfield, Medicine Hat College
  • Women in Mechanical Construction, sponsored by MCAHN
    • Madison Button, Memorial University of Newfoundland
    • Mina Ariana, BC Institute of Technology

More information about the Richard McKeagan Scholarship Series can be found online at https://mcac.ca/our-programs/scholarships/.

About MCA Canada

The Mechanical Contractors Association of Canada is a national non-profit association comprised of dedicated professionals working together for the promotion, improvement, and advancement of the mechanical contracting industry. As well as mechanical contractors, MCAC welcomes service and repair contractors, manufacturers, wholesale distributors, and other construction industry related organizations.