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We are Garden City Co-op (or GCC). What is a co-op (or cooperative) exactly?
A cooperative is a member-owned business that operates for the benefit of its members, often focused on agriculture, retail, or utilities. While many associate co-ops with farming, they offer diverse career opportunities, including roles in marketing, accounting, technology, communications, and management.
We've got people with degrees not only in agronomy or grain marketing but also people with backgrounds in accounting, communications, information technology, among others. Whether you're interested in business strategy, sustainability, or community development, cooperatives provide a unique environment where you can apply your skills to support local communities and industries.
At GCC our mission is "cooperatively creating value" and core values are: Stable and Dependable, Trustworthy, and Innovative.These values were established by our founders in 1919 and passed down through generations of our board, management and staff members. They are embodied by our staff and remain a part of our every day work and decision making processes.
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* Family-oriented company with a great team atmosphere
* Excellent benefit package & competitive pay
* A company that invests in your future & our communities
* Opportunities to shine as an expert in your field
* A culture of innovation moving us forward, together
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Annie is a Garden City native, who has found value in southwest Kansas and what it has to offer others. Annie helps out GCC in finding talent to enhance the pipeline of our company and the ag industry. She also is developing relationships alongside our communities, schools and universities across our area. If you have any questions about working for GCC or building a relationship with us whether it is to your school, classroom or business.
Contact her at 620-275-6161 or at agerber@gccoop.com
Annie Gerber
620-275-6161
agerber@gccoop.com
The Garden City Community College is currently accepting applications for the Otis and Mary Lee Molz Cooperative Scholarship for the 2024-2025 School Year.
They are awarding a limited number of scholarships of $2,720 each (the cost of tuition & fees for a sixteen credit hour semester).
For Returning Applicants Only (Returning Applicants - please complete questions 1&2 in addition to #3):
3. During this last school year, in what ways have you demonstrated this commitment?
This scholarship is open to students in any program of study.
To apply for this scholarship, contact the GCCC Financial Aid Office at: (620) 276-9519 or apply online: https://gcccks.edu/
SEND YOUR ESSAY ANSWERS TO: ruby.solorzano@gcccks.edu
THE DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS FOR THE 2023-2024 SCHOOL YEAR IS APRIL 7TH!
Otis & Mary Lee Molz hope these scholarships will help you and your family attain your educational goals at Garden City Community College.
Otis & Mary Lee Molz, farmstead in the Deerfield area. Otis has been very involved with GCC, joining the board of directors from 1965-1974 and then serving again from 1979-1992. While on his second term, he spearheaded an endeavor that took an act of congress to finalize. Otis along with other co-op members traveled to D.C. and spoke to then Senator Bob Dole and paved the way for the Wichita Bank of Cooperatives to merge with ten other banks to form CoBank in 1989, giving a lot more financial flexibility to cooperatives. He served on the board from 1992-2003.
Otis & Mary Lee Molz are strong believers in the value of education (Mary Lee a former schoolteacher herself) and the cooperative business model which one of the cooperative principles is concern for community.
Otis and Mary Lee Molz have spent much time and effort in the creation, direction, establishment, and support of cooperatives both in Kansas and in Latin America, where the couple traveled to provide education and training in agribusiness to developing cooperatives in the region. Otis and Mary Lee were honored with the “Donor Lifetime Achievement Award” from the GCCC Endowment Association in 2016, in recognition of the generous financial support they have given to the GCCC students*.
Asking Otis & Mary Lee Molz about what made them decide to give such a generous gift, Otis responded in a 2014 interview upon the scholarship’s announcement: “Education has been very important at the co-op as well as at the college, and I just see a chance to tie the two of them together. The way the scholarship’s designed is to help the Garden City Co-op to attract and keep good people employed here which helps build a community and you’re spending the money…on more than one thing. You’re getting a lot of good results, hoping that it will make a difference with the employees and it should.”
Mary Lee commented, “I think this co-op has always reached out for the whole community…they’ve done a lot for all of the people around.”
John McClelland (GM: 2003-2018) said “The scholarship focus will provide an avenue for students to stay involved in agriculture locally while furthering their education. It will be weighted to help students that have a financial need and provide an opportunity that some students didn’t think they had.”
*From a Garden City Community College press release
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