generating a return on principle
Primary
  • News
  • Daily Mass Readings
  • Faith at Work
    • Catholic Business Profiles
    • Conferences & Events
    • History
    • Obituaries
    • Prayer Requests
    • Saints at Work
    • Travel & Pilgrimages
    • About Faith & Work
  • Life & Liberty
    • CSR: Catholic Social Responsibility
      • Family & Society
      • Life Issues
      • End of Life Issues
      • Stewardship
      • Work, Profit & Property
    • Freedom
      • Religious Freedom
  • Money & Ethics
    • About Money & Ethics
    • Financial Services
      • Accounting & Taxes
      • Banking
      • Debt Solutions
      • Lending
      • Wealth Management
    • Investing
  • Voices
    • Bishops’ Corner
    • Columns
      • David G. Bjornstrom
      • Fr. George Rutler
      • Gregory Weiler, Esq.
      • Ken Lambert
      • Thomas Carroll, CFA
      • Thomas M. Loarie
      • Tim Busch
      • Tim Von Dohlen
  • This Week in History
  • Business Directory
  • Radio Programs & Podcasts
    • The Mentors Radio
  • Guest
    • Your Business Listings
    • My Account
  • Login
  • Add a Business Listing
  • Advertise
 
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • News
  • Daily Mass Readings
  • Faith at Work
    • Catholic Business Profiles
    • Conferences & Events
    • History
    • Obituaries
    • Prayer Requests
    • Saints at Work
    • Travel & Pilgrimages
    • About Faith & Work
  • Life & Liberty
    • CSR: Catholic Social Responsibility
      • Family & Society
      • Life Issues
      • End of Life Issues
      • Stewardship
      • Work, Profit & Property
    • Freedom
      • Religious Freedom
  • Money & Ethics
    • About Money & Ethics
    • Financial Services
      • Accounting & Taxes
      • Banking
      • Debt Solutions
      • Lending
      • Wealth Management
    • Investing
  • Voices
    • Bishops’ Corner
    • Columns
      • David G. Bjornstrom
      • Fr. George Rutler
      • Gregory Weiler, Esq.
      • Ken Lambert
      • Thomas Carroll, CFA
      • Thomas M. Loarie
      • Tim Busch
      • Tim Von Dohlen
  • This Week in History
  • Business Directory
  • Radio Programs & Podcasts
    • The Mentors Radio

A Unique Award: 2015 Plastics Industry Hall of Fame Winners


The Plastics Academy announced Monday that it would honor nine individuals for their contributions to the plastics industry by inducting them into the Plastics Hall of Fame at a ceremony to be hosted in Orlando, Fla. at NPE2015. The inductees that comprise the Plastics Hall of Fame’s Class of 2015 come from different walks of life and diverse backgrounds, but all of them have had a lasting impact on the economic health and vibrancy of the entire $374-billion plastics industry, as well as on generations of plastics industry workers.

Induction into the Hall of Fame is the highest honor bestowed in the plastics industry. The Plastics Academy, under the auspices of SPI: The Plastics Industry Trade Association, is tasked with collecting and screening nominations for new members. Established in 1972, the Hall of Fame resides at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, and stands as a tribute to the men and women who through dedication and perseverance have significantly contributed to the development and growth of the plastics industry over the past century.

“The Academy is very honored to introduce the Class of 2015, consisting of individuals from the various disciplines within plastics, and also representative of the global growth and development of our industry,” said Jay Gardiner, president of the Plastics Academy. “We are also looking forward to the new format for the Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies at NPE 2015.”

In a departure from previous Hall of Fame events, the 2015 Plastics Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will debut a new format when it takes place on March 22 next year, with a standing reception from 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m., followed by a streamlined awards program from 7:30 p.m.-9 p.m. The entire event will be hosted in the Linda W. Chapin Theatre in the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla., one day before NPE 2015 officially begins.

This year’s inductees are:

  • John Beaumont of Beaumont Technologies, Inc., who was one of the three founding faculty members of Penn State Erie’s Plastics Technology Program. In addition to his noteworthy contribution to the education of a generation of future plastic workers, Beaumont was nominated by John Ralston, Operations Manager at Beaumont Technologies for 1) “serving as a professor in the Plastics Technology program he helped found for 25 years; 2) inventing several patented industry-revolutionizing technologies; 3) authoring, co-authoring and contributing to several industry-related publications and 4) founding Beaumont Technologies, Inc., a company that strives to advance the plastics industry.”

 

  • Terry Browitt, director and founder of Terinex International, Inc., who served as the Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) president in 2001, only the second Canadian to do so after Ralph Noble in 1970. Noble was inducted into the Plastics Hall of Fame at NPE 2009, after being nominated by Browitt, who now joins him in the Hall of Fame. Browitt was nominated by his son and business partner Paul Browitt for 1) “his more than 50 years of service to the plastics industry; 2) his service to and continued involvement with SPE; 3) his service on the board of directors of the Canadian Plastics Industry Association (CPIA) from 2000-2009 and 4) several other achievements and research and development contributions to the plastics industry.”
  • William Carteaux, president and CEO of SPI: The Plastics Industry Trade Association, a former top official of international injection press manufacturer Demag Plastics Group, and the youngest person ever inducted into the Plastics Hall of Fame. Carteaux was nominated by Jay Gardiner, president of the Plastics Academy, for 1) “reinventing SPI into the leader in the worldwide plastics association arena; 2) helping to reenergize and relocate the most successful triennial plastics tradeshow—NPE: The Plastics Industry Showcase—to Orlando, Fla. where in 2015 it will break all records for exhibition space; 3) bringing a business management style to SPI, which has resulted in programs that have helped develop the plastics industry’s image and issues management response capabilities and 4) forming collaborative alliances with the American Chemistry Council (ACC), the CPIA and Asociación Nacional de Industrias del Plástico, AC (Anipac), among others.”
  • Robert DeLong of Blasformen Consulting, a major pioneer in blow molded dairy bottles whose contributions were masked by his employers’ reticence to patent or publish the details of his myriad technical innovations. DeLong was nominated by Don Peters, retired principal engineer at Phillips Petroleum for 1) “supervising the formulation of ‘best-in-class’ dairy blog molding resin (1963-70); 2) being the first to recognize the “superflow” melt fracture effect on bottle quality and develop solutions; 3) developing the first “one source turnkey” blow molding concept (1972-74) and 4) giving back to the plastics industry by sharing his knowledge via technical writings in bulletins, publications, seminars, training sessions and tutorials.”
  • Eugen Hehl, co-founder of ARBURG GmbH & Co. KG who grew the company from its humble roots in Germany’s Black Forest into a major international force in injection molding machinery. Heh was nominated by Timothy Womer of TW Womer & Associates, LLC for 1) “starting, with his brother Karl in 1956, the production of ARBURG injection molding machines with 10 employees; 2) patenting the ‘ALLROUNDER principle’ for achieving up to 10 different working positions on a machine in 1960; 3) being responsible for the permanent technical development and growth of ARBURG and 4) expanding the ARBURG factory, which by the mid-1970s already had more than 500 employees, and making it the first manufacturer worldwide to be recognized for having a microprocessor control system for its machines.”
  • Edward Hunerberg of Uniloy Milacron, a leading expert and mainstay in the field of structural foam molding. Hunerberg was nominated by Dave Skala, group vice president, Uniloy Milacron for 1) “his commitment to the structural foam industry; 2) his commitment to product development to meet customers’ needs; 3) his desire to continuously invent new technology and 4) his dedication to his customers to ensure they are satisfied with the product.”
  • Manfred Lupke, president and CEO of Corma, Inc. and a leader in the field of creating equipment for manufacturing corrugated plastic pipe. Lupke was nominated by his son Stefan Lupke, executive vice president of Corma, Inc., for 1) “leading Corma to become an industry leader in the field of corrugated plastic pipe-making machinery; 2) registering 848 patents in select countries around the world; 3) remaining the driving force of Corma and still developing new technologies even after turning 75 this past July and 4) remaining active in his community throughout, being selected as the CPIA Leader of the Year in 2007 and receiving the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012.”
  • Donald Norwood, retired chemical engineer formerly of Phillips Petroleum and father of several industry-advancing technologies and products. Norwood was nominated jointly by Dr. Max McDaniel, catalysis scientist at Chevron Phillips Chemical Company, and Don Peters, retired principal engineer at Phillips Petroleum, for 1) “his groundbreaking invention in of the loop reactor, used for ethylene and polypropylene polymerization; 2) his continued pioneering efforts to develop and improve this technology over the course of his career; 3) his invention of the slurry (particle form) polymerization process using a loop reactor for production of linear polyethylenes, known as high-density PE (HDPE) and linear low-density PE (LLDPE) and 4) his extension of the above PE process to produce crystalline polypropylenes in the first ‘bulk’ polymerization process, which used a similar loop reactor.”
  • Dr. Maureen Steinwall, president and owner of Steinwall, Inc., winner of the Plastics News Processor of the Year Award in 2012 and an outspoken advocate for and master of innovations in employee training and motivation. Steinwall was nominated jointly by Daniele Fresca, director of marketing, IQMS and fellow inductee Carteaux for 1) “being one of a very small handful of women who own plastics companies in the world; 2) growing the injection molding business into a very well respected and profitable portion of her company’s respective markets after buying the company from her father in 1987; 3) being very active in SPI since before buying her company, holding several different positions in the organization and currently serving on the SPI board of directors, Finance Administration, Membership Committee and Processor Council and 4) being responsible in the 1990s for helping SPI develop the ‘Orient Me’ program to help plastics companies get the most out of their employees.”

“We are thrilled to welcome this diverse group of industry innovators, from across the globe and across the global plastics supply chain, into the Plastics Hall of Fame,” said Don Loepp, a board member of the Plastics Academy and editor of Plastics News. “Each of them embodies the spirit of what the Plastics Hall of Fame was founded to recognize: leadership, creativity and above all commitment to the growth and development of the entire plastics industry.”

Tickets for the 2015 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony may be purchased when registering for NPE2015. Individual tickets cost $400 and are for admission to the pre-ceremony reception starting at 6 p.m. and general admission theater seating for the ceremony. Groups of eight tickets may also be purchased for $3,000 for eight admissions to the pre-ceremony reception and eight reserved theater seats for the ceremony. The 2015 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony is black-tie optional.

To see what the trophy looks like, click here.

 

2nd Sidebar

Daily Mass Readings

Optional Memorial of St. Nicholas, Bishop
Daily Mass Readings »

Recent Columns

BOOK REVIEW: Discovering the Rosary of the Seven Sorrows: A Gift from Our Lady of Kibeho

By admin
Thomas M. Loarie

When Courage Comes Full Circle: The Reinstatement of FBI Whistleblower and Notre Dame Graduate Steve Friend

By Thomas M. Loarie
Thomas M. Loarie

The Book That Will Change How You See Yourself (and Everyone Else)

By Thomas M. Loarie

Bishop’s Corner

SAINTS AT WORK: Pope Leo XIV recalls the ‘life and witness’ of St. Augustine on his feast day

CNA—Pope Leo XIV recalled what the “life and witness” of...

Archbishop Cordileone: Focus on Liturgy–Special Message and Request for Prayers for Conclave, election of new pope

As reported by the Benedict XVI Institute, contrary to the...

Exhortation to Prayer for the Eternal Rest of Pope Francis and for the Sacred College of Cardinals

Let us join the universal Church in prayer for the...

Latest Faith at Work News

Michael Bublé calls meeting Pope Leo XIV ‘one of the greatest moments of my life’

October 7, Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary: “Lepanto” by G.K. Chesterton sheds more light on the Battle of Lepanto

Religious Liberty Commission hears from teachers, coaches, school leaders

Nicaraguan dictatorship confiscates Catholic school: ‘An outrage against religious freedom’

The Maybe Dangerous Seduction of AI Writing Tools

Latest Money & Ethics News

BOOK REVIEW: Discovering the Rosary of the Seven Sorrows: A Gift from Our Lady of Kibeho

Obit: Remembering Dr. James Hitchcock

Catholic Business Profile: Filipino millionaire devotes his life to works of mercy, Marian consecration

THREE POPES—Benedict XVI, Francis, and Leo XIV—recommend this book, which warns of a world without God

Who is Robert Hugh Benson, author of “Lord of the World”?

Featured Business Listing

Anchor Point Capital

Download Free Reports

  • Free Report – “Money & Ethics”

Browse Topics

  • Faith at Work
  • Money & Ethics
  • Radio Programs & Podcasts

More Great Articles

Joe Biden signs Executive Order to Force you and I to pay for travel expenses to Kill the Most Vulnerable: Unborn infants

Decline in Olympic Viewership

The Power of Listening

Beware Demagoguery in Unexpected Places and Persons

Are You the Author of Your Life?

Intelligent Life and Darwin’s Lesser Known Colleague

Are we Really More Intelligent than Other Eras?

Savor Opportunities

It’s About Fear, It’s About Money, It’s About Death – It’s NOT About Dignity

Even More Great Articles

BOOK REVIEW: Discovering the Rosary of the Seven Sorrows: A Gift from Our Lady of Kibeho

THREE POPES—Benedict XVI, Francis, and Leo XIV—recommend this book, which warns of a world without God

Who is Robert Hugh Benson, author of “Lord of the World”?

BOOK REVIEW: The Church Needs Wounded Healers

A Jubilee of Hope spiritual reading list on Christian hope

BOOK and Saint: Saint Claude de la Colombiere and His Little, Life-Changing Book

CATHOLIC BUSINESS PROFILE: Dan McClory—International Banker, Boustead Securities

FOR MORE ARTICLES ON "FAITH AT WORK" CLICK HERE


FOR MORE ARTICLES ON "MONEY AND ETHICS" CLICK HERE

Visit our sponsor:

Your ad here!
  • Manage Account
  • News
  • Contact Us
  • My Listings
  • New Post
  • Author Index
  • Keyword Index
  • Advertise
  • Free Reports
  • Press Releases
  • Disclaimer
  • Pricing Package (Business Directory)
  • United States
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn



Copyright 2020 © Catholic Business Journal

Login


Lost your password?

Sign up for Catholic Business Journal

A password will be sent to your email address.


Your personal data will be used to support your experience throughout this website, to manage access to your account, and for other purposes described in our Private Policy (https://www.catholicbusinessjournal.com/private-policy/).