WSU students earn real estate scholarships

 

Anthony Gallardo and Troy Moellinger have been named the 2021-22 recipients of the Layman L. Clark / Kansas CCIM Chapter Scholarship in Real Estate. 

Gallardo is a senior working on a field major in economics and real estate at Wichita State University. While completing his degree, he has worked for several real estate companies in the Wichita area, most recently with Augusta Partners. Moellinger is a senior majoring in finance with an emphasis in real estate at Wichita State. He currently works as an asset manager with Clark Investment Group. 

The annual scholarship was established in 2011 by noted real estate developer and Wichita State alumnus Stephen L. Clark in honor of his father and to support WSU students with a demonstrated interest in a commercial real estate career. 

The scholarship is awarded by WSU in consultation with the Kansas CCIM Chapter. As a part of the scholarship, the recipient is encouraged to participate in the numerous events hosted by the Kansas CCIM Chapter. 

Several other real estate scholarships were awarded for the 2021-2022 academic year:

  • Denker-Graves Scholarship in Real Estate: Liliana Rodriguez, senior in entrepreneurship with a real estate emphasis; minor in management
  • Roscoe Williams Memorial Scholarship: Colton Bartlett, senior in entrepreneurship with a real estate emphasis; minors in marketing and finance
  • Nestor R. Weigand & Hobert C. Brady Scholarship: Kyle McReynolds, a senior in finance real estate and marketing real estate; minors in business analytics and management
  • Walter & Betty Stauffer Scholarship: Hannah Farber, senior in marketing with a real estate emphasis

Wichita State University serves as the Kansas urban-based research university, enrolling more than 15,000 students from every state in the U.S. and more than 100 countries. Wichita State and WSU Tech are recognized for being student centered and innovation driven.

Located in the largest city in the state with one of the highest concentrations in the United States of jobs involving science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), Wichita State University provides uniquely distinctive and innovative pathways of applied learning, applied research and career opportunities for all of our students.

The Innovation Campus, which is a physical extension of the Wichita State University main campus, is one of the nation’s largest and fastest-growing research/innovation parks, encompassing over 120 acres and is home to a number of global companies and organizations.

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About the Barton School

Located in Kansas’ business hub and with significant ties to the business community, the W. Frank Barton School of Business provides extensive applied learning opportunities. With in-person and online options, Barton School undergraduate and graduate programs are tailored to transform the lives of its students. It also holds a double AACSB accreditation for business and accounting, which puts it in the top 1% of business schools worldwide. The Barton School was established as the university’s College of Business Administration and Industry in 1926 and has thousands of graduates around the world.