The In-plant Printing and Mailing Association (IPMA) has announced the winners of its 2020 James M. Brahney Scholarship.
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Rebecca Young is celebrating her second Anniversary as a graphic arts manager at Laramie County School District 1. She was the print shop supervisor at Uinta County School District1 for 19 years. At UCSD1, she had the opportunity to teach Graphic Design, Career & Life Readiness, and Art. She taught three hours a day while running the Print Shop. Her students were able to gain hands-on experience in the print shop and NOCTI certifications in Advertising & Design. “I am honored to be a recipient of the James M. Brahney Scholarship for the 2021 IPMA conference registration. I am thrilled to attend next year's event. I will use the knowledge, skills and networking contacts I gain during my time at the conference to contribute to the students in the community of Cheyenne.”
- Brooklynn Maxwell is the daughter of IPMA member, Doug Maxwell, the managing director of Print and Mail Services at Brigham Young University. She finished her most unusual senior year with a 3.995 GPA and celebrated graduation without its typical ceremony. Despite the differences of the school year end, she is very excited for the new experience of going to college in the fall. Brooklynn will be attending Brigham Young University and hopes to pursue a degree in graphic design, with a minor in music.
About IPMA
Founded in 1964, IPMA is the only professional association dedicated exclusively to meet the needs of all segments’ in-house printers and mailers. The nearly-700 members of IPMA are managers and directors from in-plant printing and mailing facilities throughout the United States. IPMA is headquartered in Kearney, Mo.
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