Riverland IMMR students receive funds from Coldspring, a company in central Minnesota, to support industry needs

Release Date: February 6, 2015

Coldspring, a company based in Cold Spring, Minnesota recently presented a check to Riverland Community college that will support two IMMR student scholarships yearly for the next three years. Pictured, (l to r) are Bob Bender, IMMR instructor, Students Scott Possehl & Nicholas Malecha, Scott Piesek, Riverland President Adenuga Atewologun, and instructor Richard Finley.
Coldspring, a company based in Cold Spring, Minnesota recently presented a check to Riverland Community college that will support two IMMR student scholarships yearly for the next three years. Pictured, (l to r) are Bob Bender, IMMR instructor, Students Scott Possehl & Nicholas Malecha, Scott Piesek, Riverland President Adenuga Atewologun, and instructor Richard Finley.

Coldspring, one of the largest natural stone quarrier and manufacturers in North America serving the architectural, memorial, residential and industrial markets since 1898 recently collaborated with Riverland Community College to provide scholarship support to Industrial Maintenance and Mechanics (IMMR) students.

Facing the growing shortage for skilled labor across Minnesota, Coldspring sought out a partnership with a quality community college program to support students preparing for a career in industrial maintenance and mechanics, according to Scott Piecek, director of human resources. “We have a need for three to five maintenance mechanics over the next five years and Riverland Community College has one of the best programs within the MnSCU system,” he said.

Coldspring is pledging two $2,500 scholarships to Riverland’s IMMR students each year for the next three years. It will also open the door for internship opportunities for students at their Coldspring manufacturing plant in Cold Spring, Minnesota for joint marketing and recruiting efforts that encourages students to enroll in the Riverland IMMR program with the goal to increase the number of graduates available to the industry.

Steve Bowron, dean for institutional advancement with Riverland, praised Coldspring for their proactive approach to build ties with the Riverland students. “There is a high demand for skilled labor like our industrial maintenance and mechanic students and collaborating with companies like Coldspring helps to bring attention to the career pathway, provides financial support and encouragement to the students, and showcases the excellent career opportunities available for individuals looking to improve their lives through education.”

“Partnerships between companies and educational institutions like this will be the best way to support career and technical education as we move into the future,” Bowron said. “Building of a strong technically skilled workforce will require partnerships to successfully understand and meet the needs of Minnesota’s business and industry. We applaud Coldspring for investing in our students to create a skilled workforce.”

About Coldspring: From natural stone and bronze to industrial and diamond tooling products, Coldspring has been serving the architectural, memorial, residential and industrial markets since 1898. Headquartered in Cold Spring, Minnesota, the company owns and operates multiple facilities across the country, including 30 quarries, five fabrication locations and a bronze foundry. They employ more than 800 employees throughout North America. To learn more about Coldspring, visit www.coldspringusa.com.

The Riverland Community College Foundation raises, manages and distributes resources to support, enhance and promote the educational opportunities Riverland Community College offers the people of the region. Because achieving dreams of a better life may be financially challenging, the Riverland Community College Foundation is committed to raising funds for scholarships. The Riverland Community College Foundation is a charitable organization under section 501(c)(3) and is funded by local donors. Contributions to the Riverland Community College Foundation are fully tax-deductible.