Portland Teams Up With NAWLA Regional Meeting

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Amaterra Winery in Portland, OR, was the site recently for the North American Wholesale Lumber Association’s (NAWLA) Portland Regional Meeting.

The evening included networking with industry peers, as well as an informative presentation by guest Speaker Jodi Hack. Hack is a third-generation Oregonian and dynamic leader with a Bachelor of Science in Business Management from Marylhurst University. Her multifaceted career includes roles as a CEO, business owner and lobbyist. She served two terms as a state legislator, concentrating on critical areas such as healthcare, education, transportation, and small business growth. Currently, Hack holds the position of CEO at the Oregon Homebuilders Association. Beyond her professional achievements, she is a devoted family person, married to Steve, with two children and two granddaughters. In her spare time, she enjoys being with loved ones, reading, and indulging in outdoor activities such as hiking and fishing.

The next NAWLA Regional Meeting is set for Sept. 23 in Arlington, TX at Live! By Loews.

Learn more at www.nawla.org.

By Zach Miller

Editor and fourth generation of the Miller family to work at Miller Wood Trade Publications.

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By Zach Miller

Editor and fourth generation of the Miller family to work at Miller Wood Trade Publications.

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