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Career Analysis: Rosy Borkowski
Rosy Borkowski is a bubbly, outgoing, and funny person making trouble in the second floor at Pentair. She helps our Houston and Canadian team with the NWR Project.
A little about herself:
She got into this line of business since 1992 when she first saw ZIM / Crowley American ships and containers.
Her favorite part of having a customs brokerage and freight forwarding background it allowed her to meet people from all over the world. Working for many projects as CNRL Project 2214 and Technip Italy an Italian Engineering Co. where she learned Italiano. One of the perks working as a broker for West Jet in Calgary and customs it was clearing their refurbished airplanes from France in the middle of the night it can be a lot of fun! Later on, she

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