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WICA Membership Spotlight: Bianca Marosi, Enterprise Development Manager at Green Worldwide Shipping LLC

Tuesday, November 11, 2025 12:48 | Amber Sneed (Administrator)

One theme that continues to emerge in our Women Who Can Membership Spotlight blog is the unanticipated journey that leads women into our beloved metal packaging industry. This sentiment rings true for Bianca Marosi, who we are excited to feature in this segment of the WICA Membership Spotlight!

Currently, Bianca holds the position of Enterprise Development Manager at Green Worldwide Shipping LLC. In this role, Bianca is tasked with being what she describes as a “strategic problem solver,” delivering tailored solutions across areas such as customs compliance, ocean freight, warehousing, and cost-saving initiatives like Duty Drawback and Foreign Trade Zones.

When asked what she loves most about her work, Bianca says, “Who doesn’t love the end result, when the freight makes it to its final destination on time and meets the expectations set? Honestly, I love being a problem solver.” Her enthusiasm for overcoming challenges shines through, especially when reflecting on early obstacles in her career: “Can I say being a woman in freight forwarding? (Her response to the question "What is a challenge you have had to overcome?") The beginning of my career was not paved; I had to bring my willingness to learn and push at boundaries in order to be taken seriously.”


Bianca’s advice to other women in the industry is clear and encouraging: “Identify what draws you to this industry and build upon it. Ask the questions, say when you need help, and be open to challenges.” She acknowledges the mentors who have guided her along the way, specifically highlighting Martha Rojas, WICA’s cofounder, who “took the time to introduce me to the canmaking industry and guide me to understand its intricacies.”

Being part of the WICA community is, for Bianca, both professional and personal: “It means having a supportive network of individuals who share common experiences and values. It’s empowering to know that we’re all here to uplift one another—sharing insights, offering guidance, and helping each other grow both personally and professionally.”


Bianca’s story exemplifies the unplanned yet rewarding paths that often lead women into the canmaking industry. Her testimony is a reminder that curiosity, perseverance, and a willingness to tackle challenges head-on can open doors to meaningful and impactful careers. Through her work and her participation in WICA, Bianca continues to inspire, showing that the right mix of determination, mentorship, and community support can help women thrive in this dynamic industry.


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