
This is the eighth year for the Ferguson Women in the Mechanical Industry (WiMI) Scholarship, which is presented at the Awards of Excellence Breakfast during the MCAA Convention to two high-achieving female students working toward a degree relative to the mechanical industry. Both recipients are invited to attend the upcoming 2025 WiMI Conference in Kansas City, MO as honored attendees with complimentary registrations to continue their advancement in the mechanical industry.
Sophia is a Mechanical Engineering major at the University of Maryland, College Park with an anticipated graduation of May 2027. She is an active member of her student chapter and has served her chapter as the Fundraising Chair. Last summer, she interned with MCAA Member, Poole and Kent and is returning this summer as a Mechanical Engineering Intern.

“From my involvement with MCAA, I have gained a plethora of valuable resources and skills that further advance my personal and professional development. For instance, I acquired new perspectives from other members of the student chapter who have experience in the mechanical contracting field. Specifically, I learned their tips and tricks for tackling the student chapter project and how to successfully navigate the provided Procore software.
My networking skills grew as I was able to connect with a variety of mechanical contracting professionals and hear their stories and perspectives on the field. Most importantly, I’m gaining a multidisciplinary background with my involvement with MCAA. Not only am I learning how to efficiently and effectively address a problem and dive deeper into the nuances of mechanical contracting in general, but I’m now sharing the knowledge I acquired from my internship with fellow team members.
In five years, I strive to further advance my career in the mechanical contracting field by taking on greater responsibilities and transitioning into a project management role where I can continue leading my company to success and expand my critical thinking strategies. Moreover, I also plan to take on a position within MCAA where I hope I could be a mentor for a student chapter in a university setting. I want to give back to the community that has continuously helped me grow.”

MCAA and the John R. Gentille Foundation congratulate Sophia on this prestigious scholarship and thank Ferguson for their commitment to supporting students interested in pursuing a career in the mechanical contracting industry.