Brothers Says “Goodbye” to SnapCab

Brothers

Brittany Brothers, a familiar face at National Association of Elevator Contractors (NAEC) and other vertical-transportation (VT) industry events, announced she is stepping away from her role in sales and management at SnapCab®, headquartered in Warrington, Pennsylvania, after seven years with the company. “I’m leaving with some of the best relationships with co-workers and customers nationwide,” Brothers said. “After careful consideration, I know this is the right decision.” Over the past several years, Brothers said serving on committees and presenting for NAEC has been instrumental in uncovering her career potential within the VT industry. “Through NAEC’s platform to share my insights, extensive resources and rapid network growth, I’ve started envisioning a career path that best aligns with my skills, experiences and preferences,” she said. Brothers plans to take some time off this summer to “reflect and ensure my next steps align with my values and passions for my family, community and the industry.”

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