Senator Michael B. and Diana Enzi Scholarship Fund

Senator Michael B. and Diana Enzi Scholarship Fund

Mike Enzi was born February 1, 1944 to Dorothy and Elmer Enzi in Bremerton, WA.

While he wasn’t born in Wyoming, he always said he got there as quick as he could. He learned many lessons in his schooling in Thermopolis, Sheridan, George Washington University, and Denver University, and continued his learning through career options and prolific reading. He wrote a book report for each book he read and took his situational learning on to new scenarios throughout his life.
His creed: Faith, Family, Friends, and Fishing.

Faith was important. He lived his Faith in church attendance (wherever he was in the world), as a high school Sunday school teacher, through his daily devotionals, his weekly prayer breakfast meetings, National Prayer breakfast, and sharing how God provides.

Aside from his decision to follow Christ, the next best decision he ever made was marrying Diana.

Family meant everything. From his parents, sister Marilyn, cousins, and grandparents, he learned the importance of family. He extended those lessons when he married Diana June 7, 1969 and opened NZ Shoes in Gillette. He had three children, Amy (Mike), Brad, and Emily (Mike). He had four grandchildren: Trey, Lilly, Megan, and Allison. Grampa proudly held them each on the day they were born. He built a treehouse for them. He proudly participated in all family activities, even when he had to drive all night to do so. Family was precious to him.

Friends— He had a vast collection of friends he cherished. He was always pleased to spend time with friends at various events throughout his life. This included the more than 200 members of “Team Enzi” who worked for him over his many years in public service, which he and Diana supported like a family.

Some of his accomplishments that he was most proud of included being a husband, dad, Grampa, friend, Eagle Scout, soccer coach, basketball fan, Scout leader, Air National Guard veteran, mayor, legislator, and U.S. senator.
He enjoyed legislating and working to find solutions and often touted his 80/20% tool to solve problems, where he advocated focusing on the 80% of an issue people agreed on and leaving out or finding another way to work on the 20% that was more contentious.

Mike’s passion was fishing. He didn’t go anywhere without a rod and reel and a spare. It was not uncommon for him to pull over and cast his line as he traveled Wyoming.
Mike passed away peacefully on July 26, 2021, surrounded by his family. He left us with important lessons: Faith, Family, Friends, and Fishing, TIGAPA— Trust in God and push ahead—, and the mission statement: “Do your best. Do what’s right. Treat others as you want to be treated.”

Impact

Black Hills Energy established the Senator Michael B. Enzi Scholarship Fund in 2000 to honor Senator Enzi’s service to Black Hills Energy and his commitment to the state of Wyoming. Senator Enzi served as a member of the Black Hills Corporation board of directors from January 1, 1992 until December 31, 1996.

Following his retirement from the senate in January of 2021, Black Hills Energy requested to change the name of the fund to also include, and honor the commitment of, Senator Enzi’s wife, Diana.

From 2000 to 2021, there have been 19 recipients of the scholarship. Following the passing of Senator Enzi on July 26, 2021, friends, family and colleagues contributed to the scholarship bearing his name which supports students enrolled at College of Business. Through this endowed scholarship, the impact of Senator Michael and Diana Enzi, and their commitment to Wyoming, will be felt for generations to come.