Dover Fueling Stations announces scholarship winners
Dover Fueling Solutions (DFS) announced that four children of its employees have won the prestigious Dover Scholars Program scholarship.
DFS is a part of Dover Corporation and a global leader in technology and services for the fuel and convenience retail industries.
The four scholarship winners come from international countries where DFS operates, including Canada. This highlights the global reach of the program and Dover's commitment to supporting its local communities.
The award recognizes students’ hard work and academic excellence while supporting their continued education and future success.
“We commend Amine, Addison, Leo, and Scott, along with the entire 2026 class of Dover Scholars for their dedication, hard work and commitment to excellence,” said David Crouse, president of DFS. “Supporting continued education both strengthens our global communities and drives innovation and progress in our industry. Congratulations to our four awardees—we’re looking forward to what you’ll achieve.”
2026 Dover Scholars Program Scholarship Winners:
- Amine Jamoussi, child of Jaouhar Jamoussi, GM, Middle East, Africa, Southeast Asia, Turkey & Pakistan at DFS, is a secondary student at Lycée Français International de l’AFLEC in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
- Addison Sayyae, child of Michael Sayyae, new product development engineering manager for vehicle wash solutions (VWS), is a high school senior at John Glenn High School in Westland, MI.
- Leo Shi, child of Junhong Shi, senior programmer analyst at Bulloch Technologies, is an undergraduate student majoring in electrical engineering at Western University in Ontario, Canada.
- Scott Xu, child of Ping Xu, senior global product manager at DFS, is a secondary student at the High School of Dundee in Scotland, UK and has been offered a place to study philosophy and linguistics at Magdalen College in the University of Oxford.
The Dover Scholars Program has awarded 495 scholarships to date, providing approximately $4 million in educational support to deserving students across Dover’s global operating companies.
The scholarship provides financial assistance of up to $12,000 over four years of undergraduate education to the children of full-time employees. Selections are made by an independent panel of college admissions professionals and are based on academic excellence, leadership abilities and extracurricular activities.
