Things are looking up for female business leaders across corporate America, and the entire U.S. workforce is the chief beneficiary. As industries become more competitive amid a shakily rebounding macroeconomy, diversity of thought and perspective at the top of the corporate ladder is growing in importance. New challenges from inflation and…
As the third generation president of Groebner, her family’s business, Carissa Skorczewski carries the mantle her grandfather built 46 years ago. Her work at Groebner is ultimately transforming the energy sector. Specifically, she is modernizing many critical systems and policies within the organization as it thrives and scales into a national brand. Skorczewski is passionate about creating a positive work environment where employees are excited to come to work, developing a business where customers and vendors feel like family, and making a difference in the everchanging natural gas industry.
About Groebner
Groebner is a manufacturers’ representative and distribution company that partners with natural gas utilities and contractors to source and supply equipment, provide strategic counsel and enhance success. For more than 45 years, the now third-generation company has prided itself on steadfast delivery for customers and vendors. Groebner operates facilities in Minnesota, Illinois, Kansas and Texas. It is certified as a Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE) by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), the nation’s largest third-party certifier of businesses owned and operated by women. www.groebner.com.
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