PMMI announces 6 Pack Expo scholarship winners
Pack Expo Scholarships awards $30,000 to support future workforce
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“This scholarship program shows how PMMI invests in the future packaging workforce,” said Jim Pittas, president and CEO, PMMI. “PACK gives BACK is an attendee favorite year after year, and we’re proud to support the education of next generation’s industry leaders.”
To qualify for the $5,000 individual scholarship, students must have a minimum 3.0 grade point average, demonstrate a financial need and major in engineering, packaging, processing, mechatronics or a related field.
2018 Winners of PACK EXPO Scholarships:
Philip Anjorin – Dunwoody College of Technology
Major: Industrial Controls and Robotics
Raymond Cummings – Clemson University
Major: Packaging Science
Crystal Daughtry – Community College of Allegheny County
Major: Mechatronics
Laura Kershaw – Rutgers University
Major: Packaging Engineering
Kate Quade – University of Wisconsin, Stout
Major: Packaging
Rachael Schodowski – Michigan State University
Major: Packaging
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