Phoenix Challenge chair receives Dscoop community award
Bettylyn Krafft honored for three decades of education and workforce development advocacy.
Bettylyn Krafft, chairman of the Phoenix Challenge Foundation, has received the Jack Glacken Do the Right Thing Award at Dscoop 2026 in Denver, Colorado, in recognition of her commitment to education, student advocacy and workforce development across the print and packaging industry.
The annual award, named after Jack Glacken, a founding member and inaugural chairman of Dscoop, recognizes outstanding contribution to the Dscoop community. Krafft was recognized for 30 years of mentoring young professionals and expanding educational opportunities for high school and college students pursuing careers in print and packaging through the Phoenix Challenge Foundation, including student competitions, scholarship programs and partnerships with educators and industry organizations.
'I am deeply honored to have received the Jack Glacken Do the Right Thing Award,' said Krafft. 'To be recognized in a community that values integrity, service and lifting others up means more than I can express. The connections and networking opportunities from this event will be truly life-changing for the Phoenix Challenge Foundation as we continue working to inspire and develop the next generation of leaders in our industry.'
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