On this #InternationalWomensDay, we are proud to highlight some of the amazing women who make Brazilian Lumber what it is. 💪🏽 Laura Basili (right) is our CMO based out of the Miami office. As the face of Brazilian Lumber, Laura leads both the marketing and sales teams to develop innovative strategies that resonate with our diverse customer base. Naama (Noa) Lachmish (left), the owner and CEO of Brazilian Lumber LA, embodies determination in every aspect of her leadership. With her unwavering commitment to excellence, she has propelled our company to new heights, fostering a culture of collaboration and growth. We’re so grateful to both Naama and Laura, as well as all the other amazing women on our marketing, finance, and sales teams who have so greatly contributed to the success of Brazilian Lumber. Shoutout to all the women around the world, today and every day, for their invaluable contributions, dedication, and resilience. 👭🙌🏼 #InternationalWomensDay #WomenInLeadership #WomenInBusiness #Construction #WomenEmpowerment
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4moWay to go ladies!!!!!! It's a pleasure working with you two!!!