Coldwell Banker Broker Janet McNulty Names Joanne Frazier as 2001 Scholarship, hispanic scholarship, RecipientFORT COLLINS โ€” Fort Collins resident and community safety advocate Joanne Frazier was a recent recipient of a 2001 educational scholarship sponsored by Janet G.McNulty, broker associate at the Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Drake Road office.Drake Road office. Frazier, a paramedic and educational advocate for child safety seats in vehicles, will use the grant to continue her education at Colorado State University.

She will pursue a double-major in Spanish and Sociology while maintaining her full time career and continuing her voluntary post as an infant health and safety, hispanic scholarship, instructor. Janet McNulty’s annual scholarship has opened the Realtor’s eyes, hispanic scholarship, to a variety of educational and community safety advocate Joanne Frazier as 2001 Scholarship Recipient FORT COLLINS โ€” Fort Collins resident and community, hispanic scholarship, safety advocate Joanne Frazier as 2001 Scholarship Recipient FORT COLLINS โ€” Fort Collins resident and community, hispanic scholarship, safety advocate Joanne Frazier as 2001 Scholarship Recipient FORT COLLINS โ€” Fort Collins, hispanic scholarship, resident and community service pursuits through the numerous scholarship applications she receives, hispanic scholarship, each year.

Each prospective candidate must outline their contributions and goals for their respective communities and McNulty has been touched by many of the kind gestures that have been bestowed upon me over the years. It is always a difficult task selecting a winner from the many applications I receive. While it is exciting to be able to assist one deserving, , person, , each year, I have been touched deeply by many of the heartfelt letters that I receive from all applicants.โ€ For more information, contact Janet G.

McNulty, Coldwell Banker Residential, , Brokerage Drake Road office. Frazier, a paramedic and educational advocate for child safety seats in vehicles, will use the grant to continue her education at Colorado State University.