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KOOPMAN HOLDS WOMEN’S EVENT

Eleven-unit dealer Koopman Lumber held a special Women’s Event in Milford, Ma., to recognize the unique talents that women bring to its workforce, talk about empowerment and growth within the industry, and provide an opportunity to build connections.

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Eleven-unit dealer Koopman Lumber held a special Women’s Event in Milford, Ma., to recognize the unique talents that women bring to its workforce, talk about empowerment and growth within the industry, and provide an opportunity to build connections. Approximately 70 women attended the evening event.

“Women make up about 18% of our workforce at Koopman,” said CFO Denise Brookhouse. “Ours is still a male-dominated industry, but we wanted to show our appreciation for the expertise women bring to the table while encouraging and empowering them to grow in their skills and roles.”

Sarah Thomas, brand and engagement manager and the fourth generation of Koopmans to join the family business, talked about her inspiration for holding the event. “The story of the beginning of Koopman Lumber is really a story of hidden female empowerment,” she said. “My great-grandfather, Peter Koopman, started our company in 1939. He was a builder and started stockpiling materials in his garage and then selling them to other builders.”

Thomas continued, “But there is so much more to that story. Peter was out on job sites every day. When builders came to purchase materials, it was his wife, my great-grandmother Hendrika, who was home raising their five children, who would answer the bell, go out to the garage and sell the materials. We like to think of her as our first store manager, salesperson and inventory specialist.”

The evening included a cocktail hour, dinner, cooking demonstration, and a panel discussion featuring women in leadership positions within the construction industry. Moderated by Alex Carlton, the panel included Nikki Bach, founder of Bach Builders; Michelle Lemoi, CEO and founder of Elevate – Women In Construction; Terrie McDaniel, general manager, Hancock Lumber Co.; and Debra Torres, chief of human resources at North Atlantic Corp.

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