Boral Stone names Bonilla as Area Sales Manager

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Emily Bonilla has been appointed Area Sales Manager for Rocky Mountain region for Boral Stone Products LLC.
Boral Stone Products LLC has announced the appointment of Emily Bonilla as Cultured Stone® manufactured stone Area Sales Manager for the Rocky Mountain region. As part of the Western Region of Boral Stone, Bonilla will spearhead the company’s sales efforts for the Cultured Stone® manufactured stone veneer product in a territory covering the greater Denver market.

“We are pleased to have Emily Bonilla join us as Rocky Mountain Area Sales Manager,” said Dennis Merino, Vice President of Sales with Boral Stone Products. “Her knowledge of the Cultured Stone product combined with her experience in the greater Denver area will go a long way in helping grow our market share in this region.”

Bonilla previously worked as a Cultured Stone Area Sales Manager when it was part of Owens Corning. Prior to joining Boral, Bonilla was most recently a sales representative for Boise Cascade in the greater Denver market.
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