Doug Plack Scholarship Fund

In appreciation of his many years of volunteer assistance to the organization, the Omaha Post has established the Doug Plack Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship has been established in perpetuity, and from this date forward, will provide education and training funds for a member of the Society, or for someone in their family. The goal of the Plack Scholarship is to raise a base of $20,000, from which the annual interest (approximately $1,000) will be given to one student per year. The first recipients of the scholarship will be Doug’s children, Adam and Whitney.
Will you help us remember Doug - and continue his legacy of mentoring, assisting, and participating?
Please donate to the Doug Plack Memorial scholarship by sending your check, made payable to:
SAME-Omaha Post
P.O. Box 24804
Omaha, NE 68124
Please note on the memo line that the check is for the Doug Plack Scholarship Fund.
Thank you to those who have donated so far!
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Bill Stutz with S&A Environmental presents check to Omaha Post President, Mary Erwin for the Doug Plack scholarship fund. |

Sustaining member firm Oneida Total Integrated Enterprises, LLC
(Steve Houser) presents check to Omaha Post President Mary Erwin
for the Doug Plack Scholarship Fund, Industry Day 2009 |
Bill Stutz, S & A |

Sustaining Member firm PBS&J (Jon Holbrook) presents check to Omaha Post President Jeanne LeBron for the Doug Plack Scholarship Fund. |
Seattle Post President Terry McCann (Blumen Consulting) ; presents Omaha Post President Jeanne LeBron (AMEC Earth & Environmental) with a donation for the Doug Plack Scholarship fund. |
Sustaining Member firm URS (Jeff Williamson and Steve Cox) present check to Omaha Post President Jeanne LeBron for the Doug Plack Scholarship Fund. |
Sustaining Member firm Arcadis (BG (Ret) Ed Arnold) presents check to Omaha Post President Jeanne LeBron for the Doug Plack Scholarship Fund. |
Brian Boose, Jeanne LeBron, and Paul Pettit, AMEC |

Jerry Adams of Kansas City Post presents check to Roger Wozny. |
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