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Goyne and Hunt Receive Prochnow Educational
Foundation/North Dakota Bankers Association
Scholarships
North Dakota Bankers Association has named Jason Goyne and Sally Hunt recipients of
the Prochnow Educational Foundation/North Dakota Bankers Association Scholarship.
Both bankers will receive a $1,500 discount from the regularly charged fees for each
of the three years of the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin-
Madison.
Jayson Goyne, Internal Audit Lead at Bravera Holdings Corp., received bachelor’s
degrees in accounting and business administration from Dickinson State University. He
is a Certified Internal Auditor and Certified Financial Services Auditor and previously Jayson Goyne
was an examiner with the ND Department of Financial Institutions.
Sally Hunt, AVP of operations at First State Bank in Cando, received her bachelor’s
degree in business administration and finance and international studies from North
Dakota State University. She is active in the community and currently serves as president
of the Cando Arts Council. She is past council president of Cando Lutheran Church and
serves as a board member for Cando Community Development Board and the Cando
Area Food Pantry.
“The banking industry has a bright future because of the leadership of individuals like
Jayson and Sally,” said Rick Clayburgh of the North Dakota Bankers Association. “This Sally Hunt
scholarship is in recognition their leadership in their respective banks and the communities
they serve,” Clayburgh continued.
This $4,500 scholarship, established and funded by the Herbert V. Prochnow Educational Foundation, furthers
the goal of supporting banker education. The scholarship is made available annually to a selected individual
who has demonstrated outstanding leadership and a commitment to his or her community and to the banking
industry.
The Herbert V. Prochnow Educational Foundation, a not-for-profit support organization to the Graduate The
Herbert V. Prochnow Educational Foundation, a not-for-profit support organization to the Graduate School of
Banking, has promoted the growth of banker education throughout the United States. The Graduate School of
Banking was established in 1945 and has more than 20,000 alumni.
NDBA sponsors the Graduate School of Banking through its membership in the Central States Conference of
State Bankers Associations. Rick Clayburgh of NDBA is a member of the school’s Board of Trustees.
For further information regarding the scholarship, please contact Dorothy Lick at NDBA. For additional
information regarding the Graduate School of Banking, please visit gsb.org.
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