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SIEMENS FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES WINNERS
OF THE 2011 SIEMENS MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS
$6,000 College Scholarships Awarded to 60 Employees Children
Across Multiple Siemens Divisions

ISELIN, NJ, May 26, 2011 The Siemens Foundation is proud to announce the recipients
of the 2011 Siemens Merit Scholarship. This year the Siemens Foundation recognized 60
children of Siemens U.S. employees and awarded close to $400,000 in scholarship funds on
behalf of participating Siemens divisions. Sixty exceptional high school seniors in 18 states
California, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan,
Minnesota, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas,
Washington and Wisconsin will each receive a college scholarship totaling $6,000, given
in installments of $1,500 per academic year.
The Siemens Foundation is proud to administer the Siemens Merit Scholarship
program on behalf of Siemens said Jeniffer Harper Taylor, President of the Siemens
Foundation. We are honored to recognize children of Siemens employees nationwide who
have accomplished this outstanding academic achievement, she said.

The 2011 Siemens Merit Scholarship winners are:
Parents Name Siemens Sector Location Scholars Name
Anis R. Ally Industry Grand Prairie, TX Sarah R. Ally
Bernard Bendriem Healthcare Knoxville, TN Nathan C. Bendriem
Bernard Bendriem Healthcare Knoxville, TN Samuel J. Bendriem
Allen Bowen Industry Issaquah, WA Jessica J. Bowen*
Steven L. Bowman Energy Charlotte, NC Phillip S. Bowman
Thomas A. Bradley Healthcare Malvern, PA Christopher T. Bradley
Randy E. Brown Energy Charlotte, NC Aaron C. Brown
James F. Caruba Healthcare Hoffman Estates, IL Lauren M. Caruba*
Richard Chiao Healthcare Mountain View, CA Cassandra N. Chiao
Debbie S. Clavijo Industry Boston, MA Daniel A. Clavijo
Mark B. Codd Siemens Corporation Iselin, NJ Therese M. Co dd
Allison J. Cole Healthcare Houston, TX Kendall L. Cole


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Eva M. Fischman Healthcare Malvern, PA Caitlyn E. Fischman*
David C. Fleck Industry Ames, IA Anna F. Breen*
Doyle C. Granier Industry Geismar, LA Christine M. Grainer
Timothy J. Grigg Industry Grand Prairie, TX Madeline J. Grigg
Marjorie R. Guyer Healthcare Malvern, PA Joan R. Guyer*
Patrick J. Harris Healthcare Norwood, MA William P. Harris
Derek W. Hart Industry Milford, OH John D. Hart*
Laura L. Hassett Industry Alpharetta, GA Madeline G. Hassett
Joseph E. Herbers Industry Milford, OH Logan M. Herbers*
Ron Huang Healthcare Mountain View, CA Diane W. Huang*
Lihong Huang Industry Buffalo Grove, IL Eric Y. Huang*
Nancy J. Huber Energy Minnetonka, MN Julia M. Huber
John A. Isleb Industry Waukesha, WI Katherine A. Isleb
Anthony J. Italiano Healthcare Deerfield, IL Nicolas A. Italiano
Xiao Run Jin Healthcare Norwood, MA Lisa S. Li
Andreas HW Johannsen Industry Ames, IA Lea M. Johannsen*
John W. Juhasz Healthcare Tarrytown, NY Paul F. Juhasz
Sharon L. Kelley Healthcare Newark, DE Conor G. McCoy
Tatyana Kostyanovskaya Energy Houston, TX Elina Kostyanovskaya
David Lauser Healthcare Malvern, PA Kathleen T. Lauser
Jingkun Li & Xiurong Xu Healthcare Newark, DE Karl Y. Li
Erzio R. Lupone Siemens Corporation New York, NY Eliza Lupone*
David A. Markson Industry Arlington, TX Zachary H. Markson
Daniel McManus Healthcare West Sacramento, CA Laura J. McManus
Harvey S. Mosley Healthcare Deerfield, IL David V. Mosley
Mitchell M. Novitsky Siemens Corporation Iselin, NJ Jeremy A. Novitsky
Shirish Pande Industry Troy, MI Mihir Pande*
Glenn D. Pietrow Energy Schenectady, NY Kevin P. Pietrow
Thomas V. Prendergast Healthcare Malvern, PA Margaret E. Prendergast
Jeanette Prusisz Healthcare Newark, DE Tyler S. Prusisz
Mehdi Rafian Energy Minnetonka, MN Jahon J. Rafian*
Anup Raina Healthcare Malvern, PA Rahul Raina*
Kurt G. Seider Energy Wendell, NC Nicole A. Seider
Paul W. Sieber Siemens Corporation Iselin, NJ Kyle T. Sieber
Noel K. Smolenyak Healthcare Detroit, MI Karinne M. Smolenyak
Palat C. Sreevalsan Industry Milford, OH Nitya L. Sreevalsan*
Paul H. Steenkamer Healthcare Malvern, PA Meredith Steenkamer
Thomas W. Stone Healthcare Malvern, PA Eric B. Stone
Ann P. Strong Healthcare Malvern, PA Eliza P. Strong
Minghua Sun Industry Cleveland, OH Lilllian D. Sun *
Kunjithapatham Sundararaju Industry Livonia, MI Brahadheeshwar Sundararaju*
Sheng-Der Tang Industry Cypress, CA Constance C. Tang*
Handong Tu Energy Minnetonka, MN Brian C. Tu*
Russell J. Wedemeyer Industry Grand Prairie, TX Clarissa M. Wedemeyer*
Todd Wusands Energy Minnetonka, MN Charles S. Wusands*
Zhongjun Yu Industry Ames, IA Lucy Chen*
Zhenyi Zhang Industry Houston, TX Rose Zhang*
YiPing Zhou Industry Arlington, TX Christina J. Lu *

*National Merit Scholar (as defined by the National Merit Corporation)


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High school students enter the Siemens Merit Scholarship program by taking the
Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT

) and by
meeting published entry/participation requirements. Winners are chosen from a group of
employees children who qualify as Merit Program Semifinalists on the basis of their
PSAT/NMSQT scores. Family financial circumstances are not taken into consideration in
the selection of winners. All phases of the competition, including the selection of winners
and payment of awards, are handled by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation
(NMSC), an independent not-for-profit organization.
High school students who are children of regular, active, full-time employees of
Siemens Corporation and its subsidiaries are eligible for the award. Applicants must meet
all requirements for participation in the National Merit Scholarship Program as published in
the PSAT/NMSQT Student Bulletin. An applicant must be a U.S. citizen, in the process of
becoming a U.S. citizen, a permanent resident, or have applied for permanent residence.

About the Siemens Foundation
The Siemens Foundation provides more than $7 million annually in support of educational
initiatives in the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in the
United States. Its signature programs include the Siemens Competition in Math, Science &
Technology, Siemens Awards for Advanced Placement, and The Siemens We Can Change
the World Challenge, which encourages K-12 students to develop innovative green solutions
for environmental issues. In February 2010 the Siemens Foundation launched its newest
initiative, The Siemens STEM Academy, a national STEM education program for teachers
designed to support educators in their efforts to foster student achievement in these fields.
By supporting outstanding students today, and recognizing the teachers and schools that
inspire their excellence, the Foundation helps nurture tomorrows scientists and engineers.
The Foundations mission is based on the culture of innovation, research and educational
support that is the hallmark of Siemens U.S. companies and its parent company, Siemens
AG. For further information, visit www.siemens-foundation.org.


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