The Michigan Association of Broadcasters surprised one lucky student at the Wexford Missaukee Career Tech Center today with the M.A.B Foundation High School Broadcast Scholarship.

Katelyn Gottleber is one of two recipients in the state to receive the M.A.B Foundation High School Broadcasting Scholarship,

To qualify for it, recipients must have a 3.0 or higher grade point average while actively pursuing a career in broadcasting while also exhibiting professional promise within the broadcast industry, all of which Katelyn has done.

Throughout the school year, Katelyn has gained broadcasting experience working with Cadillac Community Television and covering local sporting events at NewsNet Northern Michigan, earning her not only the M.A.B’s Broadcasting Scholarship but a surprise she won't soon forget.

Tuesday morning, Katelyn was met by her parents and the President of The Michigan Association of Broadcasters Stephen A. Marks to celebrate her tremendous accomplishment.

 "I just like the thought of being creative and being able to like bring stuff to the world and making it big. Changing the world, I want to be a world-changer"