VCOS Scholarship Programs
Chief Robert T. Bettenhausen Scholarship
Chief Robert T. Bettenhausen was a co-founder and the first secretary/treasurer of the Volunteer and Combination Officers Section (VCOS). He served in that position from 1994 to 2007, after which he was bestowed the title emeritus secretary/treasurer. Chief Robert T. Bettenhausen served as the fire chief and fire marshal of Tinley Park Fire Department. The Chief Robert T. Bettenhausen Scholarship to Symposium in the Sun is in honor of his many contributions to his community and the fire service as a whole.
The Chief Robert T. Bettenhausen scholarship, sponsored by the VCOS, is awarded to IAFC-VCOS members only
The Chief Robert T. Bettenhausen scholarship seeks to assist chief officers from volunteer and combination departments which lack the financial resources to offer professional development to their leaders. The scholarship will be awarded based on the applicant's description of how the knowledge gained at VCOS's annual Symposium in the Sun will contribute to the betterment of their leadership skills and improved functioning at their department.
The successful applicant is notified a few months before the conference and is awarded their $1500 scholarship check at the Symposium. Therefore, scholarship recipients must be prepared to pay upfront expenses.
Chief Robert T, Bettenhausen Scholarship Winners
- 2024: Chief Administrative Officer Eryn Micallef, Kittitas County (WA) Fire District 7
- 2023: Captain Dustin Donovan, Ottawa (KS) Fire Department
- 2022: Jason Ferguson, Chief, Botetourt County Department of Fire and EMS (VA)
- 2021: Former Chief/Safety Officer Bill Betts, Frederica (DE) Volunteer Fire Company
- 2019: Chief Mike French, Meaford Municipality (Ontario) Fire Department
- 2018: Chief Allen Wilson, Surf City (NC) Fire Department
Frank Byrne Memorial Scholarship
Sponsored by Pat Lynch, PhD.
2024 Scholarship Winners
- Chief John Winters, Fairview (IL) Fire Department
- Firefighter Kelsey Shriner, South Strabane (PA) Fire and Emergency Services
- Chief Matt McCullough, Riley (IN) Fire Department
2023 Scholarship Winners
- Chief Jason Green, DeWitt (NY) Fire District
- Assistant Chief Andrew Nguyen. Northwest (TX) Volunteer Fire Department
Chief James P. Seavey, Sr. Scholarship
$1500 VCOS-sponsored scholarship is awarded to IAFC-VCOS members only
This VCOS-sponsored scholarship to Symposium in the Sun was named in the memory of Chief James P. Seavey, Sr., who was a VCOS At-Large Board Member that passed away Sept. 4, 2018, after a courageous five-year battle with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Throughout his career, Jim’s passion was elevating morale, empowering members to exceed expectations, and providing through example unparalleled selflessness at every opportunity. Jim is remembered for his extraordinary devotion to family and for often undertaking duties that transcended traditional roles. While he shared in human weakness, he was unwavering in his values, commitment, and ethos. He was a faithful soul and he joined in a strong love for God.
The Lavender Ribbon Report: Best Practices for Preventing Firefighter Cancer, which he researched and co-authored, was a timely example of Jim’s national influence. Setting out 11 actions that can dramatically reduce deaths of first responders from cancers caused by the very fires they fight, it was published by the International Association of Fire Chiefs- Volunteer and Combination Officers Section and the National Volunteer Fire Council.
This scholarship seeks an individual that embodies the ideals of Chief James P. Seavey, Sr. Someone that has made it their goal to ensure the health and wellness of their sisters and brothers physically, mentally and spiritually.
The successful applicant is notified a few months before the conference and is awarded their $1500 scholarship check at the Symposium in the Sun. Therefore, scholarship recipients must be prepared to pay upfront expenses.
Chief James P. Seavey Scholarship Winners
- 2024: Chief Dan Eggleston, Albemarle County (VA) Department of Fire and Rescue
- 2023: Chief Gary Self, Chathem Fire (IL) Department
- 2022: Ben Nalborczyk, Chief, New Market District Volunteer Fire Department (MD)
- 2021: Chief Joseph Chornock, Germantown (MD) Volunteer Fire Department
- 2019: Chief Paul Sullivan, Middle River (MD) Volunteer Fire & Rescue
- 2018: Chief Ken Keiter, Eudora (KS) Fire Department
- 2017: Captain Richard Andrews, Gilford (NH) Fire-Rescue and Chief William Jones, Roanoke Island (N.C.) Volunteer Fire Department
- 2016: Chief William Rector, Dunkirk (MD) Volunteer Fire Department Inc.
- 2015: Chief Tim Stuckey, Sheridan (AR) Fire Department and Battalion Chief Corinne Piccardi, Cabin John Park (MD) Volunteer Fire Department
- 2014: Chief Ken Ranalli of the Demorest (GA) Fire Department and Chief Jennifer Williams of the Southeast Chickasaw (MS) Volunteer Fire Department
- 2013: Deputy Chief David Hodges of the Maryville (TN) Fire Department and Chief David Weiss of the Westmont (IL) Fire Department
- 2012: Fire Chief Donna Black, EFO, of the Duck (N.C.) Fire Department and Fire Chief Jason Catrambone of the Spanish Peaks-Boncarbo (CO) Fire Protection District
- 2011: Firefighter/EMT Amanda K. Gingell of the Harrisville (RI) Fire Department and Fire Chief John R. Nixon, Antioch (IL) Fire Department
- 2010: Fire Chief Jeff Karrow of the Alexandria (MN) Fire Department and Assistant Chief Kevin D. Hardwick of the Glendale (OH) Fire Department
- 2009: Chief Mike Vaughn of the Washington (IL) Fire Department and Chief Mark Ellis of the Potterville (RI) Fire Department were the recipients of the first Symposium scholarships.
Emerging Leader Scholarship
The Gasaway Consulting Group, LLC is sponsoring a $1,500 Emerging Leader Scholarship to assist with registration and travel expenses for the Symposium in the Sun. "I am a big proponent of the concept of paying it forward," noted GCG President Dr. Richard B. Gasaway. "The VCOS and the Symposium in the Sun have played a very important role in my development as a chief officer. I am delighted to be able to give back to the VCOS and help a new chief attend this world-class conference."
Emerging Leader Scholarship Winners
- 2024: Captain Bob Powell, Finleyville (PA) Volunteer Fire Department
- 2023: Assistant Chief Jeff Drager, Maple Bluff (WI) Fire Department
- 2022: Dustin Donovan, Captain, Ottawa Fire Department (KS)
- 2021: Assistant Fire Chief Zachary Hottel, Woodstock (VA) Fire Department, Inc.
- 2019: Lieutenant Chris Halliday, Manlius (NY) Fire Department
- 2018: Captain Shawn Yerian, Canal Fulton (OH) Fire Department
- 2017: Chief Joseph Bartos, West Point (VA) Fire Department
- 2016: Captain Jeff Gooch, Cranberry Township (PA) Volunteer Fire Company
- 2015: Captain Adam Farrar, Scott Township (IN) Fire Department
- 2014: Asst. Fire Marshal/Deputy Emergency Management Coordinator Dan Kerrigan of East Whiteland Township (PA) Department of Codes and Life Safety
- 2013: Captain Brian Taylor of the Bazetta Township (OH) Fire Department
- 2012: Fire Chief Ryan Pierson of the Pitman (NJ) Fire Department
- 2011: Fire Chief David DeRoller of the Sea Breeze (NY) Fire District
- 2010: Fire Chief Scott F. Brewer of St. Tammany (LA) Parrish Fire District #9 is the winner of the first Gasaway Emerging Leader Scholarship.
Emerging Leader Alumni Scholarship
Sponsored by Gasaway Consulting Group, LLC and Emerging Leader Scholarship Alumni
The Emerging Leader Scholarship alumni understand the value of paying it forward and the value of attending the Symposium in the Sun. The alumni created this second scholarship to provide a great learning opportunity for an emerging leader. By completing the one application, you are applying for both the Emerging Leader Scholarship and the Emerging Leader Alumni Scholarship opportunities.
You do not need to be an IAFC-VCOS member to apply for the Emerging Leader Scholarship and the Emerging Leader Alumni Scholarship. These scholarships are open to all ranks including new fire chiefs, officers and firefighters. The applicant must be an emerging leader.
The successful applicants are notified a few months before the conference and are awarded the $1500 scholarship check at the Symposium in the Sun. Therefore, the scholarship recipient must be prepared to pay upfront expenses.
Emerging Leader Alumni Scholarship Winners
- 2024: Chief Ethan Holmes, Wyomissing (PA) Fire Department
- 2023: Battalion Chief Matt Aalto, Estacada (OR) Fire District
- 2022: Emerging Leader Alumni Scholarship – Eryn Micallef, Chief Administrative Officer, Killilas County Fire District #7 (WA)
- 2021: Fire Chief David Cline, Smithville Area (MO) Fire Protection District
- 2019: Captain Todd Weber, Beaver Lake Fire Department
- 2018:Captain Jason Witte, Salem Lakes (WI) Fire & Rescue
$1,500 VCOS-sponsored scholarships are awarded to IAFC-VCOS members only
VCOS FRI Scholarship Winners
- 2024: Lt. Stephen Mandragos, Prince George's County Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department (MD)
- 2023: Lt. Steven Claucherty Spring Valley Township (OH) Fire Department and
Captain Joshua Merriam, Hanover (NH) Fire Department
- 2022: Chief Tyler Bergemann, Gaylordsville (CT) Volunteer Fire Department, Lt. Landon Churchill, Colorado River (CO) Fire Rescue
- 2021: Chief Jim Baldis, Simsbury (CT) Volunteer Fire Company, Director of Fire & Rescue Services Steven Hoffmann, Town of Farmington (CT) Fire Department
- 2020: Chief James Baldis, Simsbury (CT) Volunteer Fire Company and Director of Fire and Emergency Services Steven Hoffmann, Town of Farmington (CT) Fire Department
- 2019: Fire Chief Darin Needham, Lewisville (NC) Fire Department and Fire Chief William Gibson, Crosswell (SC) Fire District
- 2018: Firefighter George Bradt, Beaver Lake (AR) Fire Department and Deputy Chief Gary Hendrickson, Brooklyn Center (MN) Volunteer Fire Department
- 2017 Operations Chief Michael Blackwill, Windsor Severance (CO) Fire Rescue and Chief Jonathon Mills, Olympia (NC) Volunteer Fire Department
- 2016: Chief Ryan Pierson, Highland Chemical Engine Company (NJ) and Captain Andrew DeVries, Bayside (AK) Fire Department
- 2015: Chief Kevin Cooney, South Windsor (CT) Fire Department and Chief Christopher Maeder, Fairview (NY) Fire District
- 2014: Lieutenant Charles Bailey, Rineyville (KY) Fire Department and Chief Timothy Morrissey, Sherborn (MA) Fire Department
- 2013: Chief Stephen N. Pegram of Goshen Township (OH) Fire & EMS and Senior Group Captain Leonard William Carter, EFO of New South Wales (Australia) Rural Fire Service
- 2012: Deputy Chief Stephen Addezio of Evesham (NJ) Fire Rescue and Deputy Chief Jason Caswell of Hope Valley-Wyoming (RI) Fire District
- 2011: Fire Chief Dennis Covey of Malabar (FL) Fire Rescue and Battalion Chief Robert Talburt of the Logan-Rogersville (MO) Fire Protection District
- 2010: Fire Chief Ty Dickerson of the Lexington (VA) Fire Department and Fire Chief Adam Farrar of the Wadesville (IN) Fire Department
- 2009: Deputy Chief David Weiss of the Westmount (IL) Fire Department and Fire Chief Judy Thill of the Inver Grove Heights (MN) Fire Department were selected as the first winners of the VCOS FRI Scholarships.
Frank Byrne Memorial Scholarship at Symposium in the Sun 2024
As you know, the fire service is dependent upon volunteer and combination departments. As a result, the VCOS is committed to providing the training and education of fire service professionals at all ranks. One of the ways it meets that commitment is through its annual Symposium in the Sun conference in November. This scholarship is dedicated to the memory of Frank Byrne, who became a volunteer firefighter for Collingdale (PA) Fire Department #1 in 1947 and remained a life-long member. In his honor, the two award recipients of this scholarship will receive a full conference registration to the 2024 Symposium in the Sun from the VCOS along with a $1,500 stipend to help cover their hotel and travel expenses.
In addition, VCOS will do its best to include scholarship awardees in its reserved block of rooms at the conference hotel IF the awardees request it to do so early. Awardees are responsible to make and pay for their own reservations. You need not be an IAFC or VCOS member to apply. Preference will be given to first-time Symposium in the Sun attendees.
Thank you for your service. We hope that if you are not an award recipient, you still will attend the conference to continue your professional development and convey what you learn to others in your department.