Boral Timber NSW has appointed Joanne Bell as new specification advisor
Boral Timber NSW has appointed Joanne Bell as new specification advisor
January 17th, 2008
Boral Timber NSW has appointed Joanne Bell as new specification advisor. Joanne has more than 13 years experience in the industry, and will now be working closely with architects, designers, builders and developers to provide education, tech support and design advice.
To contact Joanne: 0401 897 596
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