Packaging & Processing Hall of Fame Deadline Extended, Nominate Your Mentor Now

The prestigious Packaging & Processing Hall of Fame has extended its deadline for nominations for the 2022 Inductee Class to Friday, July 1, 2022.

Nominate a mentor or other influential packaging pro for the Packaging & Processing Hall of Fame.
Nominate a mentor or other influential packaging pro for the Packaging & Processing Hall of Fame.

This is your last chance to nominate someone who made a difference in your packaging or processing career, or someone who made a positive impact on the industry as a whole.

Nominate a worthy Hall of Fame candidate now

The Packaging & Processing Hall of Fame recognizes career packaging and processing professionals for their significant contributions to the industry and education. The honor, which PMMI coordinates, has been awarded since 1971. A new class was inducted during PACK EXPO Connects, November 9-13, 2020, and future classes will be inducted every other year at PACK EXPO International.

The Packaging & Processing Hall of Fame is the top honor a packaging or processing professional can receive in his or her career. Past inductees are packaging leaders who have dedicated themselves to the industry through expanding knowledge and volunteer leadership and have personally advanced the field of packaging. A Packaging & Processing Hall of Fame commission evaluates nominations and chooses the coming year's class. The commission is made up of a cross-section of industry professionals, including suppliers, journalists, and end users.

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