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Packaging council recognizes industry veteran

The Paperboard Packaging Council (PPC) has selected Steven C. Voorhees, former CEO of WestRock, as the recipient of its 2021 Robert T. Gair Award. Named after the man whose innovation gave birth to the modern folding carton, the Robert T. Gair Award is reserved for individuals who have made significant and lasting contributions to the paperboard packaging industry.

Long before Voorhees found himself driving success for one of the world’s largest paper and packaging companies, he was pushing a lawnmower across the lawn of his childhood home in Michigan. Voorhees attributes this and other chores to his father, a navy commander with a post-retirement career in the chemical industry, as instilling within him a strong work ethic.

Steven C. Voorhees is one of only three people who've received the Robert T. Gair Award in the 92-year history of the Paperboard Packaging Council. 

After receiving his undergraduate degree from Northwestern University and MBA from the University of Virginia, Voorhees spent the first leg of his career working for the Birmingham, AL-based Sonat. He went on to join the paperboard packaging firm, RockTenn (which would later become WestRock as part of a merger under Voorhees’ guidance). There he held numerous leadership positions before being named CEO in 2013.

“I congratulate Mr. Voorhees on his significant accomplishment—and it is significant. PPC has only given 19 Gair Awards during its 92-year history,” said Ben Markens, PPC president. “Only the most committed and exemplary individuals can receive the award, those who have left an indelible mark not only on the industry but on PPC as well as their own communities. Without a doubt, Mr. Voorhees fits the bill.”

Indeed, Voorhees’ impact extends beyond the industry. As a community partner, he lent his business and leadership expertise to several Metro Atlanta organizations, including Junior Achievement of Georgia and Boys & Girls Clubs. As an advocate for youth programs and education, Voorhees was one of the business leaders supporting the development of 3DE by Junior Achievement, an innovative approach to high school integrating business connectivity into education to provide a real-world, authentic, experiential curriculum. He often made a point of visiting with 3DE students during their WestRock case study trips to the company’s home office to talk about the company, the industry and careers in modern manufacturing.

“I am extremely grateful to the PPC for this exceptional recognition,” said Voorhees. “It has been a privilege to serve the paper and packaging industry, including WestRock, as president and CEO. Thank you to all who have supported me throughout my career and enabled this recognition, including my wife, Celia, and the incredible WestRock team members who work tirelessly to connect people to essential, sustainable products.”

Announced virtually during PPC’s recent spring meeting, the 2021 Robert T. Gair award will be celebrated in-person during the association’s fall conference, Oct. 27-29, 2021 in Savannah.

For more information:
Brian Westerlind
Tel: +1 (413) 686.9178
brian@paperbox.org 
www.paperbox.org  
 

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