#SeeHer: Swanetta Best, GP Production Supervisor | Georgia-Pacific

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Swanetta Best, a member of the GP family, is an empowered woman that found success at Georgia-Pacific. From the assembly line to production supervisor, Swanetta has become a highly skilled and valued member of our team while inspiring everyone around her.. Empowering women like Swanetta has showed that gender plays no role in performance in the workplace. The GP family is all about equality and opportunity. #SeeHer, if you can see her, you can be her.

When Swanetta Best began her career on the assembly line floor at Georgia-Pacific 22 years ago, her mostly male colleagues didn't think she'd make it past her first 90 days.

"That was all the ammunition I needed to prove them wrong," Best, of Dudley, N.C., said.

She set a goal to learn how to run every machine in her department. She endured the heavy lifting and prolonged standing the job required. And now, she supervises some of the same men who once told her she wouldn't last.

"I define strength as what I feel that I can do," Best said. "I know my limitations. I can't allow you to tell me I can't do it because of my gender."

Best is now a production supervisor for GP. During her career, GP gave her the support she needed to return to school while also raising her three sons. Now, she wants to be an inspiration to other women in male-dominated fields.

"Just go for it," she said. "Take it head on, and do it."

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My dad Eugene Kleis sr work for Georgia Pacific plant at Jarratt Virginia for 37 years now retired since 2013

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Everything was manual no computers back in the 1930s 40s 50s 60s 70s 1980s came out with computers

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We burn coal at the boiler house for steam dryers to dry boards .for electricity

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