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Avalon Announces Promotion of Lisa Vranich

December 12, 2022 Avalon

We are pleased to announce the promotion of Lisa Vranich to Vice President, Sales & Marketing. Lisa is one of the founding members of Avalon, opening our Atlanta office in January 1998 as Regional Sales Manager. In 2013, Lisa relocated to Charleston and continued to grow Avalon’s business in South Carolina and other Southeastern states. While managing the Charleston regional office, Lisa built strong relationships within the logistics industry by using her consultative approach to sales, providing in-depth policy reviews, and cultivating her service team to provide a personalized experience for each client.

After continuous and extensive growth in her territory, Lisa was promoted to Regional Vice President in 2021, where she continued to expand Avalon’s presence and influence in the Southeast. Lisa has now been promoted to Vice President, Sales & Marketing, reporting directly to President & CEO Michael Brown. She will implement and manage Avalon’s nationwide sales and marketing strategies and initiatives. With over 27 years of sales and management experience in the logistics industry, Lisa and her team will continue to offer comprehensive risk management solutions throughout the U.S. and Canada. “Lisa is truly an asset to our organization. I look forward to her continued success as she applies her talents to her new role,” said Mr. Brown.

Lisa is a graduate of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. She is an active member of the National Customs Brokers & Freight Forwarders Association (NCBFAA), the Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA), and various local trade associations. She also holds the designation of Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC) from the National Alliance for Insurance Education & Research.

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