![]() ![]() In that role, he stewarded local community investments as well as diversity and education programs for both the corporation and ExxonMobil Foundation. Bell worked at Tarleton State University and Texas Tech University before joining ExxonMobil, where he served as the company headquarters’ community relations manager. His 45-plus-year career included university student services, industry human resources, corporate recruiting, public affairs and foundation administration. Bell - a strong advocate for science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education and TXSEF. Stolle, a 12-year classroom veteran, is the second recipient of the award, which was created in memory of Truman T. Bell Extraordinary Service Award includes a $1,000 cash prize and an invitation to present at the Conference for the Advancement of Science Teaching (CAST). Stolle received the award at the TXSEF Advisory Board dinner at Texas A&M University on March 25. The Bell Award recognizes Texas teachers, sponsors and advocates of the Texas Science and Engineering Fair (TXSEF) who have gone above and beyond their expected responsibilities to serve their constituents, community, colleagues and students in support of the fair. Rachel Stolle, a teacher at China Spring Independent School District’s (ISD) China Spring Middle School, is the 2023 recipient of the Truman T. ![]()
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