GPD 2025 JV Award of Merit - Voting closes today

Date: 3 June 2025
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GPD 2025 JV Award of Merit - Voting closes today
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Date: 3 June 2025

Today is the last chance to vote for the 2025 Jorma Vitkala Award of Merit—celebrating outstanding contributions to the glass industry.

Based on their excellent contribution to the industry, the following people have been nominated for the 2025 Jorma Vitkala Award of Merit and today is the final day to cast your vote:

  • Stephen Selkowitz
  • Graham Dodd
  • Tim Macfarlane
  • Jens Schneider
  • Peter Pokoern

Read about the nominees

The final decision on the winner of this year’s award will be made via online voting. The committee will then count the votes and the winner will be announced at the GPD 2025 Get Together on 11 June in Tampere, Finland.

Vote here

The deadline for voting is today, Tuesday, 3 June 2025.

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The spots for workshops and sports activities are filling up fast; secure your spot now! Whether you’re eager to network while being active or simply unwind with some fun, now’s the moment to register for your preferred evening activities and secure your spot.

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