(St. Paul, MN – June 3, 2026) Erik Levy, IP Corporation’s Executive Vice President, today announced the 2026 recipients of the Scholars Award sponsored by IP Corporation in affiliation with the American Composites Manufacturers Association (ACMA) and the International Cast Polymer Association (ICPA).
The six well-deserving high school graduates and their company affiliations are:Janelle Keyes, MI (CSP Innovations); Joshua Asirvatham, MI (CSP Innovations) Ashley Elchert, OH (Johns Manville); Payton Peek, GA (Synmar & Castech); Dylan Egloff, OH (Composite Advantage); and Alexander Berg, IA (Strongwell). This year, each winner received a $3,500 award to support their studies at the college or university of their choice.
Now in its 26th year, IP Corporation’s scholarship program continues to recognize outstanding students for their academic achievement, leadership, and service. “Each year, we are inspired by the exceptional talent and determination of our applicants,” said Erik Levy. “Their accomplishments in the classroom, commitment to their communities, and leadership beyond academics reflect a generation poised to make a meaningful impact.”
To be eligible for a Scholars Award, the applicant’s parents, legal guardian, or the student must be employed by an ACMA or ICPA member company and the student must be planning to attend an accredited college or university. The selection of the Scholars Award winners is based on the individual’s personal merit and background, with an emphasis on excellence in academic, financial need and extracurricular activities. The scholarships must be used for tuition and/or required books, supplies and equipment.

(St. Paul, MN – January 12, 2026) IP Corporation proudly announces the retirement of Rick Graham, National Sales Manager and the promotion of AJ Aldaco to National Technical Sales Manager. Following over 30 years of pioneering gel coat technologies and driving success at HK Research and Interplastic, Rick Graham will retire in January 2026.

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