Timken Awards Scholarships Valued at up to $540,000 to 20 Students Around the World
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The Timken Company (NYSE: TKR) awarded scholarships to 20 students worldwide on Feb. 12, 2026, with awards totaling up to $540,000.
The Timken Global Scholars Program has granted up to $27 million to 875 students since 1958. Timken reported $4.6 billion in 2025 sales and employs ~19,000 people across 45 countries.
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"When we invest in education, we invest in people and the future they will create," said Timken Chairman John M. Timken, Jr. "Through the Global Scholars program, we are helping open doors to opportunity and empowering the next generation across the world to make a meaningful impact where they live and learn."
Cader Payne Beitler, son of field technician Tim Beitler and Amy Beitler, earned the Henry Timken Scholar Award, valued at up to
Frederick Song, son of senior development specialist Xiaozhong Song and Minwei Li, received the Jack Timken Scholar Award, valued at up to
Joining Cader and Frederick as scholarship winners, six students received awards valued at up to
- Madeleine Hill, daughter of human resources and area manager Edie Hill and Jeffrey Hill from Sehome High School in
Bellingham, Wash. She plans to attend Texas Tech University to study nursing and plans to become a pediatric nurse practitioner. - Sathwik Kendole, son of system principal Nagaraju Kendole and Anitha Kendole from Narayana Co Kaveri Bhavan School in
Bangalore, India . He plans to study aerospace engineering at the National Institute of Technology Karnataka. - Madhu Avanish M.R., son of production manager Mohan E. and Radhika from D.A.V. Matriculation Higher Secondary School in
Chennai, India . He intends to study medicine or surgery at a university inIndia orSingapore , specializing in cardiology or oncology. - Julia Struska, daughter of main support associate technician Sylwester Struski and Edyta Struska from Czeladź,
Poland . She plans to study medicine at the Medical University of Wrocław, specializing in surgery or biotechnology. - Lana Mary Tom, daughter of senior system consultant Tom Chandy and Jyothi Jose from Christ Junior College in
Bangalore, India . She intends to pursue a bachelor's degree in international accounting and finance at Christ University inBangalore . - Sharini Verma, daughter of senior manager of accounts payable Dharani Verma R. and Sushma BS from National Public School in
Bangalore, India . She studies physics, chemistry, math and computer science and plans to pursue a commercial pilot's license.
The following 12 students earned one-time scholarships valued at up to
- Julia Arnold, daughter of controller for the southeast region Daniel Arnold and Susan Arnold from
Macedonia, Ohio . Julia is pursuing a bachelor's degree in political science at The Ohio State University. - Beatrice Biagioli, daughter of purchasing manager and controller Giacomo Biagioli and Antonella Minelli. She is a fifth-year student of medicine and surgery at Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna.
- Tomasz Gaweł, son of production setter Arkadiusz Gaweł and Izabela Świetlik in Sosnowiec,
Poland . He is currently enrolled in a five-year technical secondary program with a specialization in programming. - Supriya Kumari, daughter of operator technician Ravitesh Kumar and Pammi Sinha from Disha Delphi Public School in
Jamshedpur, India . She intends to pursue a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, with a focus on material science and electric vehicle innovation, at India Institute of Technology Madras. - Hannah Legault, daughter of setup technician Stephan Gulbine and Renee Legault from Brown University in
Providence, R.I. She is currently pursuing a biology degree with a specialization in biotechnology. - Samuel McLain, son of sales manager Bob McLain and Karen McLain in
Centerville, Ohio . He attends Northwestern University inEvanston , Ill., pursuing a double major in political science and philosophy. - Pooja Raja, daughter of section manager Raja Jalandradoss and Sudhalakshmi Raja from People's Education Society University in
Bangalore, India , where she is pursuing a master's degree in robotics and artificial intelligence. - Lucas Ritzert, son of regional sales manager Jim Ritzert and Kathryn Ritzert from
Irving, Texas . He currently studies finance at Texas A&M University and plans to pursue a career in consulting or investment banking. - Noé Ruzicka, son of manager of on-highway application engineering Thierry Ruzicka and Frédérique Ruzicka from
Strasbourg, France . Noé is currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in economics at Lycée René Cassin. - Bohdan Telnyy, son of machinist apprentice Alex Telnyi and Olga Telna from Saskatchewan Polytechnic in
Saskatoon, Canada . He is currently pursuing a degree in computer systems technology. - Ivana Vajdová, daughter of electrician Štefan Vajda and Silvia Vajdová from Prešov,
Slovakia . She is a first-year student majoring in economics at Masaryk University in Brno,Czech Republic . - Max Zimmermann, son of manager of processes and product William Zimmermann and Marie Grousson from Colmar,
France . He currently studies international law at Sciences Po Paris and plans to further his education at Columbia Law School and the International Criminal Court inThe Hague .
About The Timken Company
The Timken Company (NYSE: TKR; www.timken.com), a global technology leader in engineered bearings and industrial motion, designs a growing portfolio of next-generation products for diverse industries. For more than 125 years, Timken has used its specialized expertise to innovate and create customer-centric solutions that increase reliability and efficiency. Timken posted
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