This program is designed to introduce summer interns (individuals joining FPA member companies as summer or part-time hires who are not currently full-time employees) to the flexible packaging industry and create opportunities to network among a community of interns from across fellow FPA member companies.
New PAC is funded by voluntary personal contributions of FPA members and supports candidates for political office who understand the broad array of issues facing the packaging industry.
This year’s first winner was a student from California Polytechnic State University, and the second place winner was a team of students from the University of Wisconsin – Stout.
A total of 323 entries were submitted for the 2023 Flexible Packaging Achievement Awards Competition, with the award winners recently announced in Amelia Island, Florida.
ON DEMAND: During this session, Alison Keane will present our “State of the Industry” address covering industry growth data for flexible packaging, trends driving use of flexible packaging, and other key variables impacting flexible packaging usage. After Alison delivers her address, a panel of FPA companies will discuss key points facing the industry.