L-R: Piedmont College Walker School of Business Dean Dr. John Misner, Groover, Peppers, Richard Andrews, Chris Andrews, and professors Dr. Kerry Waller and Dr. Ed Taylor.
DEMOREST - Two Piedmont College business majors got a surprise recently when they were picked to receive scholarships presented by Andrews Business Services of Clarkesville. <br />
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Freshman Justin Groover of Newnan and sophomore Thomas Peppers of Gainesville were nominated for the award by their professors. <br />
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This is the second year that owners Richard and Chris Andrews have awarded the $1,000 scholarships.
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