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Guy Gruenberg
Guy Gruenberg, President & Chief Strategic Officer, has over 40 years of experience working in leadership roles and consulting for a variety of industries. Among his many responsibilities at Rose Pallet, Guy makes sure the company is always moving in the right direction and being fiscally strong. He enjoys helping others achieve their potential, motivating employees, solving problems, and leading the most Remarkable pallet company in the country.
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Get to Know our Assiduous Accounting Manager
Reliability is comforting in these uncertain times. Thankfully, we have steadfast employees, including our hard-working accounting manager. Learn more about her role in the company, fun facts, and habits in the following interview.
continue reading double_arrowIn This Together Through Charitable Outreach
This year we had to learn how to cope with many challenges due to the virus. And in the process, we developed new phrases and slang that are now commonplace including ‘quaranteam,’ ‘virtual happy hour,’ and the ubiquitous ‘in this together.’ While that last phrase is often used to signify unity, at Rose Pallet it has greater meaning. Being ‘in this together’ is more than something we say, it describes something that we do.
continue reading double_arrowRecognizing our Veterans and Supporting Their Businesses
Today we come together to honor all veterans of the United States Armed Forces. There are many ways to observe the holiday including a moment of silence, flying the flag, attending an event, or spending time with a veteran. Throughout the year, however, you can show your support and buy from veteran-owned businesses including the following on our list…
continue reading double_arrowThe #1 Thing Pallet Buyers Should Expect in 2020 and Beyond
In the pallet industry, there are many companies that are great at producing products. Fewer are focused on sales and customer service. Yet, pallet buyers are rightfully demanding more sophisticated interaction from their vendors.
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