Jim served as WRCA’s Executive Director from 2012 to the end of 2019. He not only set Mr. Keiser’s vision in motion, he also directed the deployment of over 4.5 million in grant funds.
Alexa Crum
Alexa Crum was 2024 Bandon High School valedictorians and the 2024 recipients of the Jim Seeley Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship covers all expenses and is renewable through 4 years of undergraduate studies. Her family was overjoyed when receiving the news. Alexa plans to attend Oregon State University in the fall to study Psychology and become a practicing clinical psychologist. She feels energized to begin the process and excited for how much she can help others in the future. Alexa enjoys spending time with her family, playing music and working at the video store.
Sean Ells
Sean Ells was 2024 Bandon High School valedictorians and were the 2024 recipients of the Jim Seeley Memorial Scholarship. This scholarship covers all expenses and is renewable through 4 years of undergraduate studies. His family was overjoyed when receiving the news. Sean plans to attend University of Oregon in the fall to study biology and health sciences, to begin his journey to becoming a dentist. He feels ready for the challenge and is motivated to achieve this goal. Sean enjoys spending time with his family and friends and taking part in a variety of outdoor activities.
Layne Converse
“I did not know I was even in the running for this scholarship! My principal set up a Zoom meeting with me and my parents and told me that I had gotten it. To hear that you’re getting a scholarship of that magnitude is — you know, it’s life-changing. And as far as education goes, it really gives you an opportunity to just set yourself up for success.”
—Layne Converse, Jim Seeley Memorial Scholarship recipient
Naomi Martin
“I was definitely gonna go to college no matter what, whether that meant taking out loans or not. But getting the Seeley scholarship has seriously helped me with that; I haven’t had to take out any loans, so I’ve been very fortunate. I do still work part time, but the amount of workload it’s taken off of me has been amazing.”
—Naomi Martin, Jim Seeley Memorial Scholarship recipient