Bill Carteaux
Tad McGwire, president at Industrial Heater Corp., has been named winner of the William R. Carteaux Leadership Award from the Plastics Industry Association.
Bill Carteaux and Bill Edmunds gave us an important message: How to go on and live a full life and face down personal tragedy with optimism and determination. Their stories will be remembered, helping others cope with unexpected challenges that can suddenly strike at any time.
Family and friends of Bill Carteaux gathered at a Jan. 13 memorial remembrance in Washington to pay tribute, trade stories and hear how he raised millions of dollars for research against the disease that ultimately took his life.
A memorial service is scheduled for Jan. 13 for Bill Carteaux, the longtime head of the Plastics Industry Association, who died Dec. 10 after a nearly three-year fight with acute myeloid leukemia.
A memorial service is scheduled for Jan. 13 for Bill Carteaux, the longtime head of the Plastics Industry Association, who died Dec. 10 after a nearly three-year fight with acute myeloid leukemia.
Industry executives say the legacy of Bill Carteaux will be one of essentially saving the Plastics Industry Association in difficult times and building a foundation for future growth.
Bill Carteaux has been “Mr. Plastics” for the current generation. He was a mentor for many, and a leader who helped save the Plastics Industry Association and NPE. Bill won't be forgotten for a long time.
Updated: Bill Carteaux, the longtime head of the Plastics Industry Association, died Dec. 10 after a nearly three-year fight with acute myeloid leukemia.
Bill Carteaux has been “Mr. Plastics” for the current generation. He was a mentor for many, and a leader who helped save the Plastics Industry Association and NPE. Bill won't be forgotten for a long time.
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