PPC Fall Meeting 2016

August 14th-16th Santa Fe, New Mexico

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Formula 1 & Indy Driver DEREK DALY

TECHNICAL SESSIONS: The Impact of North American Plastics Expansion on Global Markets How to Positively Impact the Total Cost of Ownership....Right Now! Secrets Everyone Can Use to Close Their Social Media Marketing Gap Regs & Legs Session-Change is Around the Corner

PPC College Packaging101 Networking Breakfast & Receptions Golf Tournament & Other Social Events

This meeting is a great opportunity to meet with customers and potential customers and network, all in one place. Keynote Speaker: Formula 1 and Indy Driver Derek Daly SAFE Teams: How to AccSELLerate Your Team SAFE Teams: How to AccSELLerate your Team Whether you buy or sell, you need to do it with Speed Agility & Flawless Execution (SAFE). Understand how your team can make critical performance gains by embracing intelligent risks. You will rejoice in the fact that a better You makes a better Us. Your teams will be equipped to celebrate success more often on the Victory Podium. Enter this presentation an individual; leave as a teammate, and AccSELLerate.

Our Keynote Speaker is Formula 1 and Indy Driver, Master of Fast, Entrepreneur, Best-Selling Au- thor, Professional Speaker, International Racing Champion Derek Daly. Irish driving legend Derek Daly is the epitome of the Complete Champion. From the Victory Circle to the Announcer’s Desk, Hall of Fame Race Car Driver and Network Television Color Analyst Daly has spent nearly three decades as the face of the motorsport world. He counts Sylvester Stallone, David Letterman and Jay Leno amongst his friends.

Born and raised in Dublin, Ireland to a middle class working family, Derek’s career path was set at the age of twelve when he attended his first auto race. From that moment, his commitment to the dream of being a professional driver was unshake- able. On the way to his dream he worked as a laborer in the iron ore mines of Australia and, while traveling the race tracks of England, even taking up residence in a school bus.

Derek’s professional racing career spanned 17 years, and his experiences are nothing short of breathtaking. Daly’s story is one that precious few have lived to tell. In 1984, Derek suffered one of the hardest crash impacts that a driver had ever survived when he hit the wall at Michigan International Speedway at 212 MPH. After fourteen surgeries and three years in therapy, he returned to full-time racing. He competed in the - one of the premier motorsport endurance races in the US - and won the race two years in a row.

His early dreams became reality when he won Irish, British and European championship events. In 1978, he competed in the World Championship, and two short years later Derek was ranked 10th in the world. In 1983, he made his first of six starts in the .

In 1985, Derek started a 10-year association with ESPN as a motor sport color analyst. He became the face of motor sports, seen on NBC, CBS, Fox and Speed Channel. USA Today highlighted Derek as “the best new face on sports television” and IndyCar Racing magazine voted Derek, “the most popular motor sports television announcer.” Moet & Chandon champagne awarded Derek the Joules Goux Award for his outstanding contributions to motor sports television. He was later nominated by ESPN’s for and Ace Award, and Derek received the 2000 Hall of Fame Award from “Motor Sport Ireland” for his leadership of Irish motor sport.

Derek literally wrote the book on how to become a ‘Complete Champion’. Race To Win: How to Become a Complete Champi- on was heralded a “future classic” by the Irish Times. Friend, former race competitor and international superstar contributed the foreword: “Derek’s book teaches lessons it took guys like me years to learn. Quite honestly, I believe the advice in this book resonates far beyond the racing industry.”

Breakfast Speaker: New Mexico Historian Stefanie Beninato, PhD

Stefanie Beninato is one of the famous, unknown tour guides and historians in the Santa Fe area. Plying her trade for sev- eral years, Stefanie is dedicated to providing entertaining, informative and accurate tours and talks. She is a near-native and lover of the Southwest, having earned a doctorate from the University of New Mexico in Southwest history. She has also worked for the state museum systems in a variety of capacities and participated in archaeological digs and field work here. Dr. Beninato will explain the interesting history of Santa Fe and New Mexico art, architecture and landscape. She will include a history of gas/petroleum rights, land grants and water rights. Inn and Spa at Loretto 211 Old Santa Fe Trail Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 Phone: (800) 727-5531 Check In: 4:00pm, Check Out: 11:00am Complimentary Internet in guest rooms & Fitness Center $25 spa credit each day toward 50+ minute spa treatment, complimentary valet parking PPC Room Rate: $159 (no resort fee)

About Inn and Spa at Loretto The Inn and Spa at Loretto is a boutique, luxury hotel in Santa Fe immersed in the culture and sophistication of New Mexico. An authentic getaway ideally located in the heart of downtown, just one block from the historic Santa Fe Plaza, Palace of the Governors and Canyon Road arts district, you’ll find plenty to do within steps of your hotel room. Featuring an award- winning spa, casual fine dining, and a year-round heated garden pool, as well as many unique onsite galleries and boutiques. Offsite, visit the adjacent Loretto Chapel featuring the miraculous staircase, or immerse yourself in the great outdoors on one of the areas many hiking and biking trails. Settle in, relax, and enjoy your true Santa Fe stay.

Accolades: Inn and Spa at Loretto and Santa Fe #2 Best Hotel in the Southwest - Conde Nast Traveler ~~ #5 Best Hotel Spa in the U.S.” - USA Today 10Best #2 Best Small City in U.S., #6 in World - Conde Nast Traveler The Adventure List-25 Best Places To Travel In 2016 - Gear Patrol #7 Best Domestic Destination -Money Magazine ~~ 10 Hippest Mid-Sized Cities in America -Gogobot

To reserve a room, call: 866-582-1646. Use the code: 10J95K or refer to: Petroleum Packaging Council. One night’s room and tax deposit will be charged when your reservation is made.

NOTE: THE HOTEL HAS A 72-HOUR CANCELLATION POLICY, IF YOU MUST CANCEL, DO SO AT LEAST 72-HOURS BEFORE YOUR CHECK-IN DATE OR YOU WILL BE CHARGED.

RESERVATION CUT-OFF DATE: JULY 26th, 2016 ROOMS AT THE HOTEL WILL SELL OUT BEFORE THAT TIME.

PPC College - Packaging 101 These sessions start our PPC College rotation of Packaging 101, Package up to Filler (Packaging 102-Spring 2017), and Filler to the Customer and Problem Solving (Packaging 103-Fall 2017), followed by a tradeshow at the Spring 2018 meeting.

Packaging 101 is our most popular session. It covers the packaging process from start to finish and is especially valuable to those who are new to the industry. This certificate program will be held from 1:00pm - 5:00pm on Monday, August 15th and Tuesday, August 16th.

The Topics and Presenters include: DAY ONE: Steel and Fiber Drums: Greg Okra, Mauser USA LLC IBC’s: Tatiana Smoleeva, Mauser USA LLC Plastic Drums: Jerry Geyer, Greif Packaging, LLC Pails: Tom Bishop, Letica Corp.

DAY TWO: Flexible Bag/Box: Iris Thomas, CDF Corporation Bottles: Kevin Whitehead, Plastipak Packaging, Inc. Caps/Closures: John Tauber, Berry Plastics Corporation

There is a materials fee of $55. A certificate, afternoon snack break and flash drive will be provided. SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE *Schedule Subject to Change Saturday, August 13th 8:00am - 12:00pm Long Range Planning Meeting 1:00pm - 5:00pm Board of Directors’ Meeting Sunday, August 14th Early Bird Registration 8:00am Golf Tournament (shotgun start) Deadline: Meet in the valet area between 7:00am-7:15am to carpool July 13th - $495 8:30am - 10:00am Horseback Riding-90 minutes 3:00pm - 4:00pm Horseback Riding-1 hour After July 13th - $555 5:00pm - 5:45pm Committee Chairs, Co-Chairs’ Meeting 6:00pm - 6:30pm New Member Reception-on-site 6:30pm - 7:45pm Welcome Reception-off-site two blocks from the hotel on the La Fonda Hotel’s rooftop deck Time extended 15 minutes Monday, August 15th 7:30am - 8:30am Continental Breakfast 8:00am - 8:30am Associate Meeting 8:00am - 8:30am Regular Meeting 8:30am - 10:00am President’s Message, General Membership Meeting, Keynote Address Keynote Speaker: Formula 1 and Indy Driver Derek Daly 10:00am - 10:15am Break 10:15am - 11:15am “The Impact of North American Plastics Expansion on Global Markets” Speaker: Joel Morales, IHS Chemical 11:15am - 11:30am Break 11:30am - 12:30pm “Secrets Everyone Can Use to Close Their Social Media Marketing Gap” Speaker: Mark Elliott, AMPHORA Brand Design 11:15am - 4:00pm Spouse Lunch Event-Santa Fe School of Cooking 12:30pm - 5:00pm On your own for meetings 1:00pm - 5:00pm PPC College-Packaging 101 5:00pm - 5:45pm Committee Strategic Planning Meetings-Packaging-Containers & Components, Safety, Health & Environment, Plant Operations, Supply Chain. Membership Committee Members are expected to attend. ALL MEMBERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO PARTICIPATE 6:00pm - 7:00pm Margarita Monday Reception

Tuesday, August 16th 6:00am 5K Fun Run/Walk-Runners & Walkers meet in Lobby at 5:45am 7:30am - 8:30am Sit down Breakfast with Speaker: Stefanie Beninato, Local Historian-7:30AM Sharp 8:30am - 8:45am Break 8:45am - 9:45am “How to Positively Impact the Total Cost of Ownership....Right Now!” Speaker: Darren Booth, Lubrication Engineers, Inc. 9:45am - 10:45am “Supply Chain Performance: Lean Principles for the Supply Chain” Speaker: Derek Browning, LeanCor 10:45am - 11:00am Break 11:00am - 12:00pm Regs & Legs Session-“Change is Around the Corner“ Speaker: Jeffrey L. Leiter, Esq., Bassman, Mitchell, Alfano & Leiter Chtd. 12:00pm - 5:00pm On your own for meetings 1:00pm - 5:00pm PPC College-Packaging 101 5:00pm - 5:30pm 2nd Committee Strategic Planning Meetings 6:00pm - 7:00pm Cocktail Reception 7:00pm - 10:00pm Board of Directors’ Installation Dinner & Casino Night

Wednesday, August 17th 8:00am - 10:00am Board of Directors’ Wrap-Up Meeting

*PRIVATE MEETING ROOMS ARE AVAILABLE ALL DAY SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY BY RESERVATION* Call or email the PPC Office to Reserve-(949) 369-7102 OR [email protected] SESSION SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES

Joel Morales, IHS Chemical “The Impact of North American Plastics Expansion on Global Markets” Monday, August 15th-10:15am - 11:15am Joel Morales is a Director, Polyolefins North America, IHS Chemical, where he covers the day-to-day dynamics of the North American PE and PP industry while overseeing PE and PP for the rest of the Americas. Prior to joining IHS, he managed resin procurement for Silgan Plastics, a major, blow-molding plastics converter. He brings a processor’s perspective to the organiza- tion and a wealth of industry knowledge from multiple stints along the plastics value chain. He began his career with polyeth- ylene manufacturer, Solvay Polymers, which later became Ineos. He worked in technical services supporting Mexico and Latin America before he moved into field sales and later into resin distribution sales as a product manager, where he managed and sold polyethylene and polypropylene resins. Mr. Morales holds a Bachelors of Science in Chemical Engineering and a minor in Psychology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), U.S.

Mark Elliott, AMPHORA Brand Design “Secrets Everyone Can Use to Close Their Social Media Marketing Gap” Monday, August 15th-11:30am - 12:30pm Over two decades of experience owning and operating a local full service advertising agency, as well as leading a commercial print packaging sales team, Mark brings the broad-based marketing and design experience with the extra bonus of selling in competitive markets of both flexible and paperboard package printing.

Serving as a marketing and branding partner for multiple global and well known packaging brands is what specifically sets him apart. This experience included analysis, strategy development and communications involving competitive positions, brand development, product launches as well as integrated campaigns involving; design, print ads, public relations, social media, direct mail, digital marketing and website development.

Darren Booth, Lubrication Engineers, Inc. “How to Positively Impact the Total Cost of Ownership....Right Now!” Tuesday, August 16th-8:45am - 9:45am Darren Booth, Vice President of Manufacturing Operations, has worked for Lubrication Engineers, Inc. for 27 years. Darren currently oversees plant operations, consisting of manufacturing, product handling, traffic, and maintenance. Through his role in helping implement lubrication reliability throughout the operation, he has been a catalyst in lowering Lubrication Engineers’ total cost of ownership of its mechanical assets. Darren currently sits on the PPC Board of Directors as Assistant Treasurer. He is an STLE member and a Certified Lubrication Specialist.

Derek Browning, LeanCor “Supply Chain Performance: Lean Principles for the Supply Chain” Tuesday, August 16th-9:45am - 10:45am As Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Derek’s responsibilities are split among managing and supporting active lean sup- ply chain projects, facilitating LeanCor Training and Education events and Kaizen workshops, managing the Sales and Market- ing team, and working with current and future clients to develop business opportunities.

Derek’s supply chain and logistics experience includes transportation management, performing logistics network and route designs, supply chain and facility assessments, lean cross-dock and distribution center projects, people development, and the deployment of lean principles and practices in cross-functional areas. Derek holds an MBA and a Bachelor of Science de- gree in marketing. His certifications include a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt and certificates in Lean Strategic Sourcing and Lean Six Sigma Logistics/Supply Chain Management.

Jeffrey L. Leiter, Esq., Bassman, Mitchell, Alfano & Leiter Chtd. Regs & Legs Session-“Change is Around the Corner” Tuesday, August 16th-11:00am - 12:00pm Jeffrey L. Leiter is a shareholder in the Washington, DC law firm of Bassman, Mitchell, Alfano & Leiter, Chtd. A significant portion of his practice involves the representation of trade associations and non-profits, including PPC. Leiter is also widely recognized as a leading attorney nationwide on matters involving lubricant manufacturers and petroleum marketers. He is a frequent author and speaker on environmental, health and safety topics. Leiter is a graduate of the George Washington University and the Catholic University’s Columbus School of Law. OPTIONAL EVENTS

Golf Tournament - Sunday, August 14th at Towa Golf Resort at the Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino www.buffalothunderresort.com

Located in the dramatic scenery of Northern New Mexico’s Pojoaque Valley, Towa’s three independent nine-hole courses challenge with dramatic elevation changes, seasonal weather conditions, and scenery of such extraordinary beauty it threatens to distract the most focused golfer. World Golf Awards “North America’s Best Golf Hotel 2015” winner!

Towa takes advantage of the natural topography, unique rock formations and natural vegetation indigenous to the region providing excellent separation of the individual holes. Part of the Hilton Santa Fe Golf Resort and Spa at Buffalo Thunder, Towa was designed jointly by twenty-time PGA titlist Hale Irwin and noted golf course designer and landscape architect William Phillips.

8:00am shotgun, Meet in the valet area between 7:00am-7:15am to carpool Cost: $145 per golfer. Clubs are $45 per set The course is a 15-minute ride from the hotel. Collared shirts for men are required, no jeans.

Golf Tournament Hole Sponsorships Are Now Available Golf tournament hole sponsorships are available for $150 each. A sign will be posted on the hole with your logo. Limit of 18 per tournament.

Horseback Riding at the Stables at Bishop’s Lodge - Sunday, August 14th Take a ride at the Ranch amid 450 beautiful acres adjacent to the Santa Fe National Forest. We will travel through the beautiful scenic trails, enjoying the soft scent of piñon pines. We ride western style and a horseback riding orientation ses- sion and instruction on the trail will be provided. The stables require height, weight and skill level. We will carpool since the stables are only four miles from the hotel.

There will be two separate trips to accommodate those who are arriving Sunday. 90 minutes: 8:30am-10:00am - Cost: $90 One hour: 3:00pm-4:00pm - Cost: $60

Spouse Event-Lunch and Cooking Class - Monday, August 15th Santa Fe School of Cooking is an internationally acclaimed culinary school in the heart of Santa Fe. Spend an afternoon with friends and a private cooking class. This is a three hour hands-on cooking class which includes recipes and a full meal. The classes are entertaining, educational, delicious, and taught by some of the best chefs in Santa Fe, as well as world acclaimed guest chefs and cookbook authors. The school is a five minute walk from the hotel. Please note: Spouses have priority over members. Cookbooks included. Meet in the lobby at 11:15am. We will return by 4:00pm. Cost: $135 per person

5K Fun Run/Walk - Tuesday, August 16th Whether you are a runner, jogger or just enjoy a brisk stroll and don’t mind getting up really early, then this is the event for you! A jog around this beautiful woodsy area is a great way to start your day! Meet in lobby at 5:45am. Cost: $30 per person, includes a PPC 5K t-shirt.

Banquet, Board of Directors Installation & Casino Night -Tuesday, August 16th Your 2017 Board of Directors will be installed at this meeting. Dinner will be followed by the Installation and a Casino Night. Join us in welcoming your new Board of Directors. Cost: No charge for attendees. Spouses need to register at the cost of $75. MORE DETAILS...

What To Attend All sessions are open to PPC members. They are included in your registration fee. The Golf Tournament, activities, PPC Col- lege and 5K are available at a special fee. Spouses may attend the sessions, President’s Message/Keynote Address, Breakfast, and Receptions at no charge. Spouses can also attend all other optional events for the cost stated on the registration form, including the Tuesday Banquet. The Board of Directors requests that children do not attend PPC functions.

Fall Meeting Attire Business casual is appropriate for PPC meetings, business attire for the Sunday reception and cocktail attire (button down shirts, ties optional, and cocktail dress or slacks for women) for the Tuesday Banquet.

Associate Member Literature Display At non-tradeshow meetings, space is available for Associate Members to display their company information. This includes business cards, brochures, giveaways, etc. You will be sharing a 6’ table with other companies. NO SAMPLES, NO DISPLAYS. Shipping information will be provided at a later date.

Airport/Transportation The Inn and Spa at Loretto is nine miles from the Santa Fe Municipal Airport (SAF) with limited flights through United and American Airlines, and 68 miles from Albuquerque International Sunport Airport (ABQ). Renting a car is recommended if you are flying into Albuquerque as valet parking at the hotel is complimentary. Shuttles are also available at the airport.

Restaurants A list of recommended area restaurants is available on the PPC website and on pages 13-14 in this brochure. For assistance with reservations, contact the hotel concierge at: (800) 727-5531 or via email at: [email protected] All restaurants phone numbers are located in the 505 area code.

About Santa Fe Nestled high in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains at an elevation of 7,000 feet, the historic city of Santa Fe, New Mexico, is framed by natural beauty and breathtaking scenery. Rich Native American heritage, strong Spanish influences and American pioneering spirit combine to make Santa Fe one of the world’s most culturally diverse and interesting cities. Founded by the Spanish in 1610, Santa Fe is the oldest capital city in the United States and features the oldest home, church and public build- ings in the country. You’ll never run out of historic attractions to see or things to do on your New Mexico trip. This vibrant, memorable destination is a place of love, food, art, culture, antiquity and people. It’s a place of winding, narrow streets lined with ancient red adobe buildings that blaze brilliantly against the turquoise-blue sky. Santa Fe is a place of energy, and also of healing and relaxation.

Things To Do in Santa Fe Santa Fe is known for its history and museums. The Georgia O’Keefe and New Mexico Museum of Art are located within walking distance of the hotel. The Loretto Chapel, home of the miraculous staircase, is located next door to the hotel. We will have spectacular views of the historic Saint Francis Cathedral from our reception on Sunday. There is a is an abundance of shopping, street vendors and great restaurants within steps of the hotel.

The 2016 Opera Festival Season is held in August and includes performances such as La Fanciulla del West, Don Giovanni, Ro- meo et Juliette, Capriccio and Vanessa. The Opera House is historic with amazing architecture. They offer Behind the Scenes tours regularly. Visit their website for tickets: http://www.santafeopera.org/

Outdoor activities in the mountains of Santa Fe provide spectacular views and landscape. Horseback riding (offered to our group on Sunday), hiking, biking, fishing, and various organized and self-guided tours. See the Santa Fe Visitor’s Bureau web- site for more information about what the city has to offer: www.santafe.org

Weather The average daytime temperature in Santa Fe in August is in the mid-80’s and nighttime lows are in the mid-50’s, with no precipitation expected. Please note: The elevation in Santa Fe is 7,000 feet. PPC Fall Meeting Registration August 14th-16th, 2016 Part 1

ONLY COMPLETE THIS FORM IF YOU ARE PAYING BY CHECK. IF PAYING BY CREDIT CARD COMPLETE THE REGISTRATION FORM ONLINE AT: www.PPCouncil.org

REGISTER BY CHECK: Complete the registration form and mail to the PPC Office with a check.

CONTACT INFORMATION: Name on Badge: ______Company: ______Title: ______Address: ______City, ST, Zip: ______Telephone: ______Cell Phone (If it can be distributed on our attendee list):______Email: ______

Is your contact information new? ______Are you attending as an alternate? ______Alternate for what PPC Member? ______Register your Spouse/Guest here: Full Name: ______Special Dietary Requirements (gluten free, vegetarian, vegan, allergies, etc.): ______

PAYMENT: All checks should be made payable to: Petroleum Packaging Council and sent to the PPC Office at: 1519 Via Tulipan, San Clemente, CA 92673. QUESTIONS: call (949) 369-7102.

DISCLAIMER: Name badges are provided to all registered attendees for the meeting. All attendees are required to display their name badges during all official PPC sessions and events. No portion of any session or event may be photographed, audio taped or videotaped without the express written consent of the PPC.

LIABILITY WAIVER & RELEASE: By registering for the Petroleum Packaging Council, Inc. (“PPC”) Fall Meeting 2016, including all activities, Golf Tourna- ment, Spouse Event, and/or Fun Run/Walk (collectively, the “Meeting”), I agree and acknowledge that I am undertaking participation in the Meeting as my own free and intentional act. I am fully aware that there are unavoidable risks in- volved with my participation in the Meeting, and possible physical injury might occur to me as a result of such participa- tion. I hereby release PPC, ATD Management, Inc., its representatives, agents, and employees from liability for any injury or death, resulting from any cause whatsoever at any time while attending the Meeting, including travel to and from the Meeting, excepting only such injury or death resulting from willful acts of PPC’s representatives, agents, and employees.

Signature:______Date:______(all attendees must sign waiver)

CANCELLATION: Cancellations on or before August 3rd will be refunded. PART 2 MUST ALSO BE COMPLETED PPC Fall Meeting Registration Part 2

The following activities are open to PPC members and their spouses. Prices are per person.

Fall Meeting Registration PRICE USD PPC Member Early Bird Registration-(through July 13th)-$495 $______PPC Member Standard Registration-(after July 13th)-$555 $______q Honorary Member q No Charge

Tuesday Breakfast-No Charge Are you are attending?______

Tuesday Night Banquet-Member-No Charge Are you are attending?______Spouse/Guest or Honorary Member-$75 per person $______

Sunday Golf Tournament-$145 (8:00am Shotgun) Member Handicap: ______Average: ______$______Spouse Handicap: ______Average: ______$______

Partners (if it can be arranged): ______Rental clubs needed? ($45-pay at course)______Right or Left?______

Golf Hole Sponsorship (you do not need to golf to sponsor)-$150-Limit 18 $______

Monday Spouse Event-Lunch & Cooking Class-$135 (11:15am-4:00pm) Attendee Names: ______$______

Monday & Tuesday-PPC College-Packaging 101-Materials Fee: $55 (1:00pm-5:00pm) $______

Tuesday 5K Fun/Run/Walk-$30 (5:45am-6:45am) Includes PPC t-shirt Attendee Names: ______$______

Sponsorships-See the attached Sponsorship Page and you can add your sponsorship to this registration. Sponsorship Type: ______$______CUSTOM SPONSORSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE.

Membership Information-2016 Dues You must be a PPC Member to attend the meeting. Dues are paid annually. You can pay your 2016 dues with this registration. Corporate (Regular-$2,000 or Associate-$2,300) (attach list of employees to include) $______

Individual (Regular-$525 or Associate-$575) $______

TOTAL $______PPC 2016 SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Website Banner Sponsor $500 Year round exposure on the PPC website with logo and (Limit: 12) website link.

GOLF SPONSORSHIPS Hole Sponsor-(Limit: 18) $150 11x17 Sign on a hole at golf tournament.

Ball Sponsor-BOTH SOLD $200 You provide a sleeve of balls for each golfer with your (Limit: 2) logo. We will distribute them to each golfer. Sonoco Products Company and Consolidated Container LLC

MEETING SPONSORSHIPS Keynote: $2,000 Sole Sponsor (Limit 1) SOLD-Grainger Your company representative will announce the Keynote Speaker at our best attended event of the meeting. • Private Sign with your logo recognizing your company as Keynote Sponsor • Table tents with your company name and logo on each table or a company flyer on each seat • Listing on meeting announcements • Premium placement of logo on 18x24 Sponsor sign in PPC Office • Recognition on the Upcoming Meetings page of website

Meeting APP: $1,500 Co-Sponsors (Limit 2) NEW--ONE SOLD-Biederman Enterprises Ltd. & YOUR COMPANY The new PPC APP will keep members informed minute by minute. The APP will offer the sponsor’s logo and website link on various pages for attendees to see over and over. • Your logo and website link on the APP landing Page • Listing on meeting announcements • Premium placement of logo on 18x24 Sponsor sign in PPC Office • Recognition on the Upcoming Meetings page of website

Keycards: $1,500 (limit 1) NOW AVAILABLE Have your name seen every time someone goes into their room or restricted areas. Your company logo will be printed on everyone’s room key. You will also received recognition on sponsor listings on the website and signs. (The deadline for this sponsorship is limited, due to the lead time for production.). You will also receive: • Listing on meeting announcements • Placement of logo on 18x24 sponsor sign in PPC Office • Recognition on the Upcoming Meetings page of website

Sunday Welcome Reception: $1,500 (Limit 1) Welcome the attendees at the kick off reception for the meeting: • If you wish, you will receive a five-minute Introduction at the New Member Reception • Your logo on beverage napkins at reception • Reserved table at the Tuesday Banquet • Listing on meeting announcements • Placement of logo on 18x24 Sponsor sign in PPC Office • Recognition on the Upcoming Meetings page of website

Tuesday Banquet Dessert: $1,500 (Limit 1) Be the sponsor of the best part of the Tuesday banquet meal! This buffet dessert station can be staffed by your employees wearing aprons with your company logo and table tents on each station. You can even take some extra aprons home with you! You will also receive: • A thank you during the Golf Tournament/5K awards • Private sign at the dessert table recognizing your company as the sponsor • Listing on meeting announcements • Placement of logo on 18x24 sponsor sign in PPC Office • Recognition on the Upcoming Meetings page of website

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Tuesday Banquet Wine: $1,250-(Limit 1) SOLD-Scholle IPN You will receive: • One bottle of red and one bottle of white on each table with an optional logo sticker on each. • Table tents or sponsor cards with your company name and logo on each table • Listing on meeting announcements • Placement on the 18x24 Sponsor sign in PPC Office • Recognition on the Upcoming Meetings page of website

Tuesday Banquet Entertainment/Casino Night: $1,250 (limit 1) NOW AVAILABLE We are having entertainment after the Tuesday night banquet and Board Installation. You will receive: • Private sign at the event recognizing your company as the sponsor • Listing on meeting announcements • Placement of logo on 18x24 sponsor sign in PPC Office • Recognition on the Upcoming Meetings page of website

Office M&M’s: $1,200-(Limit 1) SOLD-Sonoco Products Company Those yummy M&M’s in the PPC Office are always a big hit. Members will grab a cup full of M&M’s with your logo on each piece! We will have signs telling everyone that you are providing the sweets. You will also receive: • Listing on meeting announcements • Placement of logo on 18x24 sponsor sign in PPC Office • Recognition on the Upcoming Meetings page of website

PPC Sport Shirts: $1,200-(Minimum of 3 needed to produce) All members will receive a PPC high quality unisex t-shirt with your company logo (imagine shirts from a bike race). There is a minimum of three sponsors. • Placement of your logo on the back of shirt • Your shirts will be worn by members throughout the year! • Listing on meeting announcements • Placement of logo on 18x24 Sponsor sign in PPC Office • Recognition on the Upcoming Meetings page of website

Monday Breaks: (2 breaks) $1,000 (limit 1) • Private sign with your logo recognizing your company as Break Sponsor • Listing on meeting announcements • Placement of logo on 18x24 Sponsor sign in PPC Office • Recognition on the Upcoming Meetings page of website

Margarita Monday Reception: $1,000 (limit 1) SOLD-Lubrication Engineers, Inc. • Private sign with your logo at Reception recognizing your company as the Sponsor • Table tents with your company name and logo on food stations • Custom food and beverage napkins with your company logo • Listing on meeting announcements • Placement of logo on 18x24 Sponsor sign in PPC Office • Recognition on the Upcoming Meetings page of website

Lanyards: $750 Sole Sponsor (Limit 1) SOLD-Inline Filling Systems Have your company name around everyone’s neck. You supply the lanyards in the color of your choosing. You will receive: • Placement of logo on 18x24 Sponsor sign in PPC Office • Recognition on the Upcoming Meetings page of website

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Charging Station: $500 (limit 1)NEW (It is back!) Members are always looking for a place to charge their phones and IPads between meetings. Be the one to provide the electricity! Your company logo will be placed on table tents on each of the two charging stations for both Monday and Tuesday. For security, they will be located in the PPC Office. You will also receive: • Private sign with your logo recognizing your company as an Office Break Sponsor • Listing on meeting announcements • Placement of logo on 18x24 Sponsor sign in PPC Office • Recognition on the Upcoming Meetings page of website

Memo Pads: $500 (limit 1) SOLD-CDF Corporation We will provide memo pads at each seat on the tables in the Keynote Session and sessions to follow on Monday and Tuesday mornings (except PPC College). Your company logo will be printed on each 4x6 pad of paper for everyone to use during the sessions and take with them. You will also receive: • Listing on meeting announcements • Placement of logo on 18x24 Sponsor sign in PPC Office • Recognition on the Upcoming Meetings page of website

PPC College Breaks: (Monday and Tuesday) $500 (limit 1) SOLD-Greif Packaging LLC • Private sign with your logo recognizing your company as Break Sponsor • Recognition from PPC Chair during sessions on both days • Listing on meeting announcements • Placement of logo on 18x24 Sponsor sign in PPC Office • Recognition on the Upcoming Meetings page of website

Office Breaks: $500 (limit 1 per day-Monday/Tuesday) BOTH SOLD-E-Pak, Oden, Change Parts, Inc. & R&B Plastics Machinery Be the one to provide attendees with waters and sodas while they are passing through the PPC Office. You will receive: • Private sign (shared with second sponsor) with your logo recognizing your company • Listing on meeting announcements • Recognition on the Upcoming Meetings page of website

CUSTOM SPONSORSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE! Do you want to sponsor but don’t see a sponsorship in your budget or the type of sponsorship you would like to see on the list? Customize your own! Tell us what you want, and we can customize a sponsorship. It will be reviewed for approval by the PPC Sponsorship Committee.

To secure any of the above sponsorships please see the PPC website, click on PPC Member tab. Sponsorship availability will be updated regularly.

Past sponsors have first option, sponsorships are accepted on a first come, first served basis. LOCAL SANTA FE RESTAURANTS ALL NUMBERS ARE IN THE 505 AREA CODE

Concierge Recommended Restaurants

Luminaria Restaurants & Patio, The Inn and Spa at Loretto: headed by award-winning Executive Chef Marc Quinones, Luminaria a microcosm of Santa Fe itself, always managing to impart casual sophistication and simple elegance, with near perfection and timeless authenticity. We invite you to join us for a memorable dining experience at breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Ext 7915

315 RESTAURANT AND WINE BAR 315 Old Santa Fe Trail 986-9190 French bistro cuisine in an unpretentious, comfortable space with a seasonal patio. Dinner nightly. $15-26.

CAFE PASQUAL'S 121 Don Gaspar. 983-9340 Colorful,casual atmosphere. Highly imaginative “equatorial”cuisine. B/L/D daily. Dinners $23-39.

THE COMPOUND 653 Canyon Rd. 982-4353 Gorgeous restaurant with excellent food by owner/Chef Mark Kiffen. Lunch M-F, Dinner nightly. $26/42.

COWGIRL HALL OF FAME 319 S.Guadalupe St. 982-2565 BBQ, regional American fare, kid's play area, lively atmosphere. B, Sat & Sun, L/D daily.

COYOTE CAFE 132 W.Water St. 983-1615 An exciting menu in a sophisticated setting. (Separate seasonal rooftop Cantina at Coyote Café.) Dinner nightly, $31-50.

EL FAROL 808 Canyon Rd. 983-9912 A Canyon Road favorite featuring innovative Spanish cuisine and music. Flamenco dinners in the summer & also on Saturdays year round. L/D, daily, Under $30.

ELOISA 228 E.Palace 982-0883 Chef John Sedlar returns to his native Santa Fe after 4 decades of creating successful Los Angeles restaurants and authoring cookbooks, he has opened this terrific spot in the Drury Plaza Hotel. Patio. Dinner nightly 5:30-9:30. Bar 5-midnight (10 on Sundays). $24-38.

EL MESON 213 Washington St. 983-6756 Authentic tapas, classic paellas. Dinner Tue-Sat. Live music, with Tango Night Tuesdays. Under $30.

GERONIMO 724 Canyon Rd. 982-1500 Elegant dining in an historic eastside residence. Dinner nightly. $30-44.

GUADALUPE CAFE now only serving brunch Saturday & Sunday in the PINK ADOBE, which serves dinner Tues-Sun 406 Old Santa Fe Trail 982-9762 . New Mexican & Louisiana fare with a flair. Closed Mondays. LOCAL SANTA FE RESTAURANTS ALL NUMBERS ARE IN THE 505 AREA CODE

IL PIATTO 95 W.Marcy St. 984-1091 Imaginative Italian food in a bustling bistro setting. L/D $16-25.

L’OLIVIER 229 Galisteo 989-1919 Chef/owner Xavier Grenet is off and running with his delightful grille. Excellent food and hospitality. Dinners Tuesday –Saturday, closed Sunday. Entrees $24-36.

LA CASA SENA 125 E.Palace Ave. 988-9232 Fine dining in an historic setting with seasonal patio dining. Also home of La Cantina, which features a talented waitstaff performing Broadway show tunes. L/D daily. Entrees $24-33. LA PLAZUELA at La Fonda Hotel 100 E.San Francisco 982-5511 x 5Beautiful dramatic dining room. Interesting menu plus Northern New Mexico classic dishes. B/L/D daily. LA BOCA 72 W. Marcy St. 982-3433 Terrific tapas in a casual, bustling setting. Lunch daily, brunch 9 to 3 Sundays, dinner nightly, $30 and under. PAPER DOSA 551 W.Cordova Rd. (505) 930-5521 www.paper-dosa.com Tuesday-Saturday dinners from 5 pm South Indian cuisine taken to a new level. Reservations for parties of 6 or more only.

RAAGA 544B Agua Fria St. 820-6440. Great Indian cuisine at moderate prices, L/D daily. $30 and under.

RESTAURANT MARTIN 526 Galisteo St. 820-0919 Chef Martin Rios features progressive American cuisine. L/D Closed Mondays. Entrees $22-36

SANTACAFE 231 Washington St. 984-1788 Contemporary restaurant in an historic hacienda & courtyard. L/D Entrees$19-35. SAZON 221 Shelby Street (505) 983-8604 Chef Fernando Olea’s outstanding new venue serving a unique purposefully small menu. The bar at the Mesquelleria/Tequileria opens at 4. Dining begins at 5:30 nightly except Sundays. SUSHI LAND EAST Water Street between Old Santa Fe & Don Gaspar 820-1178 Chef Masa is a wonder. Bento boxes at lunch time, terrific sushi & sashimi!

TERRA COTTA 304 Johnson St. 989-1166 Shared plates, bruschettas, soups, salads, sandwiches, paninis, daily entrée specials. Daily 11:30 to 9

THE SHED 113 ½ E.Palace Ave. 982-9030 Northern New Mexican fare in a rambling old adobe right off the Plaza. Busiest place in town. L/D, M-Sat. $8-15. VINAIGRETTE 709 Don Cubero Alley. 820-9205 Mainly salads. Serves continuously, always busy (and noisy). Seasonal patio. Mon-Sat 11 AM to 9 PM. $8-20.

Mary Thomas, Chef Concierge February 7, 2016