L&NW Staff08.17.20
With the ongoing pandemic still constraining activities across the country and around the world, the Phoenix Challenge Foundation has decided to reschedule its annual golf tournament. The event is one of the primary sources of fundraising that supports the Foundation’s mission of “Building Tomorrow’s Workforce."
The Annual Golf Tournament was scheduled for September 23, 2020 in Monroe, NC, USA. The new date will be announced for 2021.
The Phoenix Challenge Foundation and its Board want to extend thanks to all those who continue to support the program. “The industry’s support is critical to building awareness and breeding young talent for pressroom and management positions throughout the flexo industry. For more than 20 years, more than 5,000 students have been exposed to the flexo industry and what it has to offer. We are extremely proud of this effort and continuing into 2021 and beyond,” states Bettylyn Krafft, chair of the Foundation.
With the changes made in response to everyone’s safety, the initiatives of the Phoenix Challenge Foundation continue. New educational programs are being created to provide presses for start-up flexo printing programs across North America. So far in 2020, two presses are being installed to create two new programs in the US.
Converters and printers across the industry all agree that workforce development and building pressroom talent are significant concerns and priorities. These programs are designed specifically to address these concerns.
As a non-profit organization, support is critical, and the organization needs the industry’s financial or volunteer support to continue this work. Industry support will continue benefit these important initiatives.
The Annual Golf Tournament was scheduled for September 23, 2020 in Monroe, NC, USA. The new date will be announced for 2021.
The Phoenix Challenge Foundation and its Board want to extend thanks to all those who continue to support the program. “The industry’s support is critical to building awareness and breeding young talent for pressroom and management positions throughout the flexo industry. For more than 20 years, more than 5,000 students have been exposed to the flexo industry and what it has to offer. We are extremely proud of this effort and continuing into 2021 and beyond,” states Bettylyn Krafft, chair of the Foundation.
With the changes made in response to everyone’s safety, the initiatives of the Phoenix Challenge Foundation continue. New educational programs are being created to provide presses for start-up flexo printing programs across North America. So far in 2020, two presses are being installed to create two new programs in the US.
Converters and printers across the industry all agree that workforce development and building pressroom talent are significant concerns and priorities. These programs are designed specifically to address these concerns.
As a non-profit organization, support is critical, and the organization needs the industry’s financial or volunteer support to continue this work. Industry support will continue benefit these important initiatives.