The Scholarship Foundation of Wakefield Inc. recently announced the establishment of the Eric Carleton Logan Fund, established by Eric Carleton Logan's family.
Logan died suddenly on April 30, 2016. Born on December 24, 1975, in Melrose, he was a graduate of Wakefield Memorial High School, Class of 1994. He graduated from Northeastern University with a Bachelor of Science in business administration in 1999 and earned his MBA from Suffolk University's Sawyer Business School in 2008. Logan was employed as director of revenue operations for Fidelis Cybersecurity in Bethesda, Maryland, and was previously employed as revenue manager at Acronis in Woburn.
Growing up, Logan enjoyed hobbies and activities that included swimming on the WMHS Swim Team and for the YMCA; Pop-Warner Football; and Wakefield youth baseball, basketball and soccer. He also enjoyed skiing, snowboarding, skateboarding, bicycling, BMX competitions and scooting on his Mongoose scooter. His musical talents included playing the piano and drums.
Logan enjoyed traveling to all parts of the world and always welcomed the opportunity to sample native cuisine and experience the culture. He made and maintained numerous close friendships from his childhood and through his business and pleasure travel.
The Eric Carleton Logan Fund is an accumulating fund of The Scholarship Foundation of Wakefield. Once it reaches permanency, this scholarship will be awarded in Logan's name through the earnings of the fund. Tax-deductible donations to the Eric Carleton Logan Fund can be made to TSF of Wakefield Inc., P.O. Box 321, Wakefield, MA 01880. The name of the fund should be written on the check. Online donations can be made by visiting the TSF website at tsfofwakefield.org.
The Scholarship Foundation of Wakefield was founded in 1960. Its purpose is to provide financial assistance to needy residents of Wakefield in their full-time pursuit of higher education. For information: TSF office at 781-245-4890; tsfofwakefield.org.
Source: Scholarship Foundation of Wakefield establishes Eric Carleton Logan Fund
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