Carter Diers For Scholarship

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I would like to recommend Carter Diers for the Bernick Family Scholarship. Carter has many strengths. He is an analytical thinker. I just recently had Carter in Accounting. His attention to detail and analytical thinking made him stand out so much in my class that I nominated him Business Student of the Month for January.

Another strength is Carter’s leadership and dependability. In Business Professionals of America (BPA), which I am the advisor for, he was our chapter’s president last year and is our vice president this year. Being the vice president, he is the manager of the school store. He is responsible for all the ordering of our product, stocking, making sure our money is in order and the student workers. I rely on him to do

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