Board Converting News, November 8, 2021

TAPPI Foundation Awards 2021-2022 Scholarships

ing, Western Michigan University, Process Control Divi- sion Scholarship • William Cotter, chemical engineering, Miami University, Corrugated Packaging Division Mitsubishi Heavy In- dustries Scholarship • Lauren Cuddeback, paper engineering, Western Michi- gan University, Coating and Graphic Arts Division Rob- ert W. Hagemeyer Scholarship. • Bailey Feeney, chemical engineering, Miami University, Process Control Division Scholarship • Madelyn Holthouse, chemical engineering, Miami Uni- versity, Process and Product Quality Division’s John Walkinshaw Scholarship • Rachel Johnson, bioresource science and engineering, University of Washington, Process and Product Quality Division’s John Walkinshaw Scholarship • Cheyanne King, mechanical engineering, University of Tennessee, Process and Product Quality Division’s John Walkinshaw Scholarship • Natalie Laux, paper science engineering, NCSU, Corru- gated Suppliers Scholarship • Wallace Layman, Paper science and engineering and chemical engineering, NCSU, Coating and Graphic Arts Division Robert W. Hagemeyer Scholarship • Phillip Loges, chemical engineering, Miami University, Corrugated Packaging Division Terry S. Paulson Memo- rial Scholarship

TAPPI, the leading association for the worldwide pulp, pa- per, packaging, tissue and converting industries, recently announced 19 scholarship winners for the 2021-2022 aca- demic year totaling $50,000. “The TAPPI Foundation scholarship program as an in- vestment in future innovations in the pulp, paper, packag- ing and related industries,” said TAPPI President and CEO Larry N. Montague. “We are proud to support this next generation of leaders as they pursue their higher educa- tion goals.” Camille Brule, a senior majoring in paper science and engineering and chemical engineering at North Carolina State University (NCSU), is the recipient of the William L. Cullison Scholarship. Brule is active in NCSU’s TAPPI stu- dent chapter volunteering at local elementary schools, giv- ing tours to prospective paper science students, and help- ing with the university’s paper science industry career fair. The $4,000 William L. Cullison Scholarship is named in honor of TAPPI’s fifth Executive Director and is awarded each year to a third or fourth year student working toward a career in pulp and paper, corrugated container, or flexi- ble packaging. Technical Division scholarship winners include: • Alex Boyd, chemical engineering and paper engineer-

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