The International Corrugated Packaging Foundation (ICPF), co-sponsored by AICC, The Independent Packaging Association and Fibre Box Association (FBA), is delighted to announce the nomination of Bryan Hollenbach for induction into ICPF’s Circle of Distinguished Leaders.
The program honors exceptional individuals — leaders whose vision, creativity and energy have moved the corrugated industry forward.
Bryan had a long-standing career in the paper and packaging industry, recently retiring as executive vice president of Green Bay Packaging, a position he held since 2011. He oversaw the company’s paper mills, woodlands, and corrugated and paperboard packaging divisions. Bryan began his 21-year career with Green Bay in 2004 as VP and general manager of its Green Bay Shipping Container plant. Prior to Green Bay Packaging, he served as VP of operations for Solo Cup and Hoffmaster/Fonda Group. Bryan was very active in the industry, serving on many industry association boards and chairing many including ICPF’s Board of Directors, FBA’s Board of Directors, and American Forest & Paper Association’s (AF&PA) Board of Directors.

Friends, business colleagues, firms, and organizations can honor Bryan by making a donation in his name. Nomination contributions are tax deductible and support the Circle of Distinguished Leaders Program, as well as ICPF’s work to grow the workforce of the corrugated packaging industry. Those making donations to honor Bryan will be recognized during his induction ceremony at the 2026 FBA Annual Meeting to be held April 15-17, 2026, at the Lodge at Torrey Pines in La Jolla, California, and in a subsequent release to the packaging trade press.
Contact Caitlin Salaverria at [email protected] if you would like to join in recognizing Bryan by making a tax deductible “nomination donation” to ICPF. ICPF then will forward an invoice with mailing and ACH instructions for your accounting department.
Click here for more information on ICPF’s Circle of Distinguished Leaders and to see who has been honored in the past.