Fabricia Da Silva
About Fabricia Da Silva
Fabricia Da Silva serves as the Multicultural Marketing Manager for the USA and Canada at Brown-Forman, a position she has held since 2021. With extensive experience in various marketing and supply chain roles within the company, she specializes in multicultural marketing strategies and is fluent in Spanish and Portuguese.
Work at Brown-Forman
Fabricia Da Silva has been serving as the Multicultural Marketing Manager for the USA and Canada at Brown-Forman since 2021. Her career at the company spans multiple roles, including On Premise Market Manager for Kentucky, Northern California Market Manager, and Field Marketing Manager for Jack Daniel's in various divisions. Her extensive experience includes positions focused on logistics, sales operations, and multicultural marketing strategies tailored to diverse markets.
Education and Expertise
Fabricia Da Silva holds a Master's Degree in Organizational Communication from Murray State University, which she completed from 1999 to 2001. She also earned a Bachelor's Degree in International Business from Saint Joseph's College between 1994 and 1999. Her educational background supports her expertise in multicultural marketing strategies, financial analysis, and budget management.
Background
Fabricia Da Silva has a robust professional background, having worked at Brown-Forman since 2008 in various capacities. Her roles have included logistics and supply chain management, market management, and field marketing. She has also contributed to diversity and inclusion initiatives as a co-lead of Brown-Forman’s LGBT Employee Resource Group from 2009 to 2012.
Achievements
Throughout her career at Brown-Forman, Fabricia Da Silva has demonstrated strong skills in budget management and financial analysis. She has successfully led cross-functional teams to achieve business objectives and has developed multicultural marketing strategies that resonate with diverse audiences in the USA and Canada. Her fluency in Spanish and Portuguese further enhances her effectiveness in engaging multicultural markets.