WSU Center for Real Estate announces recipient of Layman L. Clark/Kansas CCIM Chapter Scholarship in Real Estate

Marshall Johnson is the 2017-18 recipient of the Layman L. Clark / Kansas CCIM Chapter Scholarship in Real Estate.

Marshall is a senior majoring in finance with an emphasis in real estate at Wichita State University. While completing his degree, he has worked as a real estate appraisal and brokerage intern with NAI Martens, the largest full-service commercial real estate firm in Kansas.

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 2018-19 academic year as well, including:

  • Denker-Graves Scholarship in Real Estate – Hayley Hamlin
  • Walter & Betty Stauffer Scholarship – Alisha Wood
  • Nestor R. Weigand & Hobert C. Brady Scholarship – Isaac Reel J. Roscoe Williams Memorial Scholarship – Ven Vo

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