Lexington Chamber awards $5,000 Doris Burkett Scholarship to Gilbert High School graduate 

May 16, 2021

The Lexington Chamber and Visitors Center awarded Gilbert High School graduate Logan Gunter with its $5,000 Doris Burkett Scholarship.

“It is an honor to continue this scholarship program in the memory of Doris Burkett, who led the Chamber for over a decade,” said Angelle LaBorde, Chamber President & CEO. “We hope that helping students in their pursuit of higher education will inspire them to give back to and make an impact in their communities.”

The Doris Burkett Scholarship is given to a Lexington School District One student who will be attending either a four-year college or university or technical college. This scholarship places emphasis on moral integrity and the potential of the individual to become a productive citizen. For more than 25 years, the Chamber has provided over $130,000 in scholarship funds to deserving students.

Pictured (left to right): Angela Klosterman, Chamber Board Chair; Logan Gunter, Scholarship Recipient; Angelle LaBorde, Chamber President & CEO

Gunter will be attending The College of Charleston where she will major in biochemistry. She plans to pursue a master’s degree in education and return to Lexington to teach science at the secondary level.

To learn more about the Doris Burkett Scholarship and the Lexington Chamber and Visitors Center, visit www.lexingtonsc.org.     

A 4-Star Accredited Chamber, The Lexington Chamber and Visitors Center has been creating a community that grows business for more than 60 years. Through services, advocacy and education for its 750 shareholders, the Chamber strives to promote business prosperity and a thriving community. To learn more about the Chamber and the Lexington area, visit www.lexingtonsc.org.