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JM’s Culture Aligns Perfectly With Claudio Aguilar’s Brazilian Heritage

Johns Manville Claudia Aguilar
September 17, 2022 at 6:00 p.m.

By Johns Manville. 

Johns Manville is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with employee interviews about how they celebrate their Hispanic heritage. 

Johns Manville Engineer turned Finance and IT Human Resources Manager Claudio Aguilar talks about the extra mile and how his Brazilian heritage has helped him find so much success with the company. Learn about how the Brazilians’ culture of going above and beyond for your fellow man translates so well into the culture of Johns Manville in an interview with Claudio.   

Claudio was born in La Paz, Bolivia and was raised in Brazil’s southernmost state, where “os gauchos” – proud of their history of raising cattle – live alongside descendants of Italian and German immigrants. 

Part of a tight-knit family, he grew up spending long Saturdays crowded around the dining table after church. Lunches turned to dinners while extended family members chatted and laughed over cups of hot Mate tea.  

“We’re close and we talk,” he said. “Everything is family-focused.” 

Luckily for any visitor to Brazil, he said, that family focus is quickly expanded to include new faces. 

“Brazilians love strangers,” Claudio said. “They want to show you what Brazil is and they want you to feel welcome.” He also noted that most locals will jump at the chance to speak English to American tourists to put them at ease. 

A warm, Brazilian welcome often includes Wednesday and Saturday meals of feijoada, a traditional black bean and pork stew served with farofa, toasted cassava – or manioc – flour, or special cuts of BBQ cooked simply, with just rock salt for seasoning. 

Those dishes are among the things Claudio misses about his homeland, since moving to the United States in 2002 to attend La Sierra University in Riverside, California, where he earned an MBA in marketing and finance.  

After starting his career as an electronic engineer at Lucent Technologies in São Paulo-Brazil, then moving to the U.S. for his graduate degree, he switched over to human resources work at Canyons Ski Resort in Park City, Utah. He returned to California in 2010 to provide HR for an area hospital before joining JM in 2019 at the Willows plant.  

Claudio said the cornerstones of his heritage lined up naturally with JM’s core values of People, Passion, Perform and Protect. “I liked the ‘four Ps,’” he remarked.  

An avid outdoorsman, Claudio moved to Denver and WHQ in April of this year and has made short work of summiting 11 of Colorado’s 58 14,000-foot mountains, also known as “14ers.”  

Claudio said he “literally had no intention” of making his move to the U.S. permanent, but after living in California and now, Colorado, he has found he belongs in the Centennial State, among other hiking and mountaineering enthusiasts who share his love of the snow. 

He keeps in close touch with friends and family, sometimes over a shared love of American football via a fantasy football league. “My mother still hasn’t accepted that I’m not coming home,” he said. 

From September 15 to October 15, JM recognizes Hispanic Heritage Month and celebrates the achievements and contributions of Hispanic Americans across the U.S. and our company. 

Learn more about Johns Manville in their RoofersCoffeeShop® Directory or visit https://www.jm.com.

Original article source: Johns Manville



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