PARKERSBURG — A scholarship program through TechConnectWV has been created from donations by a Parkersburg businesswoman. The Mary Anne Ketelsen S.T.E.M. Scholarship Program will make $22,500 available to women in West Virginia to further their education in preparation for careers in oil and natural gas. Ketelsen is a businesswoman from Parkersburg and the owner of the West Virginia Potato Chip Co., the maker of Mister Bee. Applications for a scholarship are being accepted through March 1. Mary Anne Ketelsen, a keynote speaker at one of the Women in Technology conferences and successful West Virginia entrepreneur and philanthropist, generously donated funds to TechConnect West Virginia to establish a science, technology, engineering and mathematics scholarship program to support women in the oil and natural gas industry. She also sought to honor the memory of her mother, Mary “Mickey” Welch, a philanthropist and oil and gas industry pioneer.