Yvorra Leadership Development Foundation

The Yvorra Leadership Development Foundation Announces 2024 Scholarship and Award Recipients

Contact: Mark E. Brady, Public Information Officer, [email protected]

The Yvorra Leadership Development Foundation (YLD) is proud to announce the recipients of its 2024 scholarships and special awards. These exceptional individuals were selected following a rigorous application review process and recommendations from the YLD Scholarship and Awards Committee. This year, YLD has awarded a total of $44,000, bringing the cumulative amount awarded since the foundation’s inception to $280,000.

The 2024 YLD recipients were personally notified by Michael Hildebrand, President of the Yvorra Leadership Development Foundation, through a congratulatory phone call. During the call, Hildebrand remarked, “Congratulations on being selected as a YLD scholarship and award recipient. Your application and leadership vision distinguished you in a record-breaking year of highly competitive submissions. This achievement not only reflects your personal excellence but also brings honor to the agency you represent. The Foundation eagerly anticipates witnessing your continued success and leadership in the years ahead.”

James G. Yvorra Scholarship for Fire and Emergency Service Responders

Each scholarship recipient receives $4,000.

 

Chief John M. Eversole Award for Hazardous Materials Emergency Responders

 

Chief G. Crawford Wiestling Scholarship Award

 

Chief Alan Brunacini Special Projects Award

  • “Phoenix Blue Card Program” – $10,000

Ryan Allison

Captain and Training Officer
Danville Fire Department
Danville, Illinois

Jennifer Johnson 

Director, Kansas Fire and Rescue Training Institute
Lawrence, Kansas

Additional information about our recipients will be available soon.

About the Yvorra Leadership Development Foundation (YLD)

The YLD Foundation is a non-profit private organization dedicated to fostering leadership development among professionals in fire, EMS, hazardous materials, emergency management, and homeland security. Established in memory of James G. Yvorra, who devoted his life to improving fire and emergency medical services before his line-of-duty death in 1988, the Foundation continues his legacy of service and leadership.

The Foundation is overseen by a dedicated Board of Directors responsible for its administration and management. All board and committee members serve voluntarily, without compensation.

Each year, YLD invites individuals and groups to apply for its scholarships and special project awards, with recipients announced every December. For more information, visit YLD.org.