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National sales Consumer Collaboration
meeting recap Marketing Specialists drives results
learn on the road
WORKBENCH PREVIEW - IT STARTS HERE!
A new Do it Best team intranet experience is almost Beginning September 3, you’ll be able to use Workbench to
here! Launching September 3, this easy-to-use site access all your G Suite tools and stay up-to-date on corporate
will allow you to access the tools you need, when and where news and events. You’ll also have the ability to view content
you need them, like never before. Workbench, which replaces specific to your division, quickly find and submit forms, and see
mytoolbox, will soon be your digital workspace to easily access all shortcuts to our most popular internal systems.
of the company’s key systems from one interface.
Just log on to doitbestworkbench.com with your Do it Best
For staff with their own computer, when you open your Chrome Google account and you’ll be able to access your email, calendar,
browser, Workbench will be the place you start your day. It’s work files, and more from anywhere on any device. Within
where you’ll be able to access everything you need for your job Workbench, you have your own divisional page for relevant tools
as well as the latest company updates. and information. As you use the new digital workspace, please
contact one of our divisional Workbench contributors if you have
Our warehouse staff can access Workbench for forms and suggestions for content, resources, or links that add value to our
information using any breakroom computer. A general username team.
and password will be posted by your site
coordinator each month so that you can Access to Division specific Forms and Popular internal
easily log in. G Suite tools content requests systems
Corporate news
and events
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vouchers or a physician's form. If you choose either of these options, be sure netbenefits.fidelity.com. This website is also
to follow the instructions carefully. If your spouse is eligible for coverage designed to help you easily manage your
under your Do it Best medical plan, they will need to participate in the contributions so you can continue to build your
biometric testing as well to ensure you receive the full incentive available. retirement nest egg.
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To further establish Do it Best as the first and best choice for our members, our entire Sales team convened at our Fort
Wayne office for their National Sales Meeting. The focus of this meeting was an announcement about enhancements to the structure
of the field team and a refinement of their service to members for future growth.
Going forward, member-owners will have a single point of contact from our field team. “No longer will members have several
people calling on them about different aspects of their store,” said VP of Sales Nick Talarico. “Instead, they will have a Territory Sales
Manager who meets with them to focus on key initiatives such as product and program opportunities.”
Now, many service-oriented tasks will be handled by our Sales
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always provided for our members. We’re shifting those customer
service tasks to someone else at Do it Best,” notes Nick. “We want
our territory sales managers focused solely on bringing members
the products, programs and services that offer the greatest value
for their growth.”
The direction for these enhancements was made based on the
results of an in-depth analysis and evaluation of the effectiveness of
the Sales team. “We received feedback from a number of members
who voiced a need for value driven interactions with our team and career opportunities
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a streamlined approach to store visits and points of contact. We
are confident that this restructuring will drive increased results and
growth for our members in the future.” said Nick.
QUARTERLY ALL STAFF MEETING RECAP
At the first quarterly all staff meeting of FY2020, team members got a
recap of FY19 from VP of Finance Doug Roth. President & CEO Dan Starr
concluded the meeting by highlighting the efforts of our team that have driven our
members’ successes in the past year. This meeting is available for viewing on Workplace
and on Workbench.
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CELEBRATE
Accounts Payable Clerk Nila
Widenhoefer celebrated the
birth of her granddaughter
Luisa Cecile to proud
parents Jeremy and Melissa On July 20, wedding bells were ringing when Search Engine
Widenhoefer on July 21. Specialist Lisa Smitley married Jeremy Hullinger.
The Graphics team
celebrated with
Associate Designer
Ashley Stemen in
anticipation of the birth
of her first child due in
When Director of Financial Analysis Brian Eichman October.
reached his 60th birthday, his coworkers celebrated
with him in typical Do it Best style August 5.
ENDLESS
LAKE DAYS
FOR ETZLER
On August 2, Amy Etzler
retired after 36 years of
service. She began her career
as a switchboard operator and
wanted to take on additional
challenges so she moved into
new roles and eventually
became a merchandise manager
for building materials. Amy's
favorite aspect of her work
was always supporting our
members in their entrepreneurial
endeavours. In retirement, Amy
looks forward to spending
Manager of Office Operations Sue Ridge turned 60 on August 13 and time at her lake house and
her coworkers in LBM made sure the day was extra special. volunteering for the local SPCA.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES As Do it Best Corp. continues to grow, there may be career opportunities
for you to pursue within the company. Visit doitbestcareers.com for a
AT DO IT BEST CORP. complete list of all openings and contact the Human Resources team if
you’re qualified for and interested in a new role.
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Welcome CONSUMER MARKETING SPECIALISTS family news access
to the DO REAL LIFE LEARNING
To gain a more well-rounded perspective on the systems and processes involved in printing and
Family delivering our ADpak-related materials, our Consumer Marketing Specialists visited Quad Graphics
in Michigan.
During their trip, they toured the facility and got an in-depth look into the entire printing process.
“When you visit a printer like Quad, you realize how big the operation really is,” said Skiler Lehman.
Dixon “They aren’t just using a Xerox machine. Our circulars run through large printers at 35 mph.”
Donna Cantu The Consumer Marketing Specialists also gained an appreciation for how intricate the printing and
Tammy Chavera delivery process is from start to finish. “A lot of components go into printing one circular,” noted
Austin Maltry Ryan Cooley. “Everything from how the ink reacts with the paper to how the post office needs
Summer Roots items organized. Quad has a lot of details to consider when they print our jobs and they manage
Michael Smuck every aspect of the process to offer the customer the best price and service possible.”
Adam Swertfeger To add even more value to the trip, they also made stops at three different member stores to see
Blake Wiemken first-hand how they are putting their marketing strategies in action. “It was neat to walk through
a member's store and see how our price cards and display kits are being utilized,” said Amanda
Fort Wayne Bentley. “Godwin Plumbing & Hardware even has a sign that tracks their store’s Facebook likes in
Michelle Baker real time. A couple of us "liked" their Facebook page and the count increased.”
Joe Jones Overall, the trip was a great way to see the diversity in our member stores and help the entire team
Andy Ledbetter gain insights into the way they can continue to help members grow their businesses.
Pete Partin
Ignacio Poncio
Medina
AJ Timken
Ethan Starkey
Mesquite
Justene Courter
Kristi Granecki
Maribel Martinez
Oscar Trujillo
Montgomery
Anita Boutureira
Andre Cardia
Al Conklin
Robert Johnson
Gavin Krisky
Chris Lewis
Martin Martinez
Edgar Marty
Robert Ortiz
Stacie Rayford
Harold Salazar
Larry Trott
Woodburn
Ivan Espinoza
Elvis Lopez
The group headed into Wayland Do it Best Hardware where they were able to see a great example of a co-branded
store and experience Wayland’s excellence in merchandising and endcap displays
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Our team is constantly looking for ways to
help our members grow their businesses
while eliminating pain points. Wanting
to reduce the amount of labor and travel
expenses involved in Retail Performance
projects, team members from Sales and
Logistics collaborated on a system that
has already saved Do it Best and our
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members approximately $14,000 and has
greatly reduced the time needed to sort
items for planograms.
“Todd Harris, Tim Miller, Jim Reininger and I met with Renee Coffman from TAL Holdings, a Do it Best LBM member in Oregon,”
said National Logistics Manager Steve Rose. “She shared with us about the difficulties of sorting thousands of items into individual
planograms for new stores. So we created a way to use our existing systems to organize planograms into zones by store aisle.”
They tested this approach with Miller Lumber in La Grande, Oregon who was placing a large order, four trucks with $600,000 in
inventory. Our Sales team combined the planograms they needed into individual zones and designated which of the four trucks they
should be loaded on.
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Our Logistics team then systematically released the orders to our Woodburn warehouse over a series of days. In Woodburn, they filled
and palletized the planograms by zone and marked the pallets and shipped them according to the plan. With a successful execution,
this helped cut the project time in half, saving time and money.
THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY BINGO!
One of the great aspects about working at Do it Best The Mesquite warehouse created a
is the many opportunities our team has to support fun way to keep safety top of mind
initiatives that help our communities grow and thrive. Since Northeast while having a little bit of friendly competition. Team
Indiana is known for its many rivers, Do it Best recently sponsored a members were given a bingo card with safety phrases,
paddle in the Friends of the Rivers Paddles Aweigh fundraiser. This and a different phase
artistic endeavor invites companies to commission a one-of-a kind was drawn each day.
designed and personalized canoe paddle. Proceeds from the event will The initial winners
help fund educational tours for students about the historic, aesthetic, won smaller prizes by
ecological, and economic value of Fort Wayne rivers. completing an X on
their board. Then the
Graphic Designers Andy Garringer and Mike Wilder created the stakes were raised
paddle on behalf of Do it Best. “We were asked to come up with a for whoever was able
design that reflects our company so we integrated items you might was to cover their
find in a hardware store,” said Mike. “We used washers to simulate fish entire board first.
scales, wire for the fishing line, a washer and bolt for the eyes, a dowel Jackie Delgadillo
rod to help make the fishing bobber, and finishing nails to fashion the won the game and
fins of the fish.”
took home a power
The title of the paddle is "The One That Got Away", and the unveiling washer. “Games
of all the paddle designs will take place on September 29 at the new like this continually
Promenade Park in downtown Fort Wayne. After the public paddle remind our team
reveal, they will be displayed in public spaces, such as the Museum of about the importance
Art, Artlink, Allen County Public Library and the Grand Wayne Center of safety and help
through the end of bring forward
2019. Following the questions people
public display, Andy may have about our
and Mike’s masterpiece expectations,” said
paddle will come back to Department Manager
Do it Best for display! Kevin Avenall.
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ABOVE AND BEYOND: JULIA MAKES A BIG IMPACT
Do it Best has a long history of supporting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana, including The Big DONation, and
Sales Assistant Julia Monterroso has a passion for being a mentor and positive influence for children in the program.
“Five years ago I felt called to apply to be a Big (or mentor) to a Little (mentee) through the program,” Julia said. “Since then I’ve had
the privilege of pouring into my student and sharing experiences with her that she might not have otherwise.”
Wanting to do even more for students in the program, Julia arranged for a group of teens from BBBS to take a tour of our Fort Wayne
office to learn about possible career options and see what it means to work in different departments across our company.
“When I was in high school, I had no idea there were so many different jobs available. My parents have a small family business and
that was all I knew,” said Julia. “The careers I considered in college were the ones I had limited exposure to. It wasn't until after I
started working in an office environment that I discovered how many options there really are. My goal with bringing these high school
students in for a tour was to help them consider other less obvious opportunities that are right here in Fort Wayne.”
The students were very appreciative of the experience, and it was a great opportunity for Julia to live out the Do it Best philosophy of
serving others as we would like to be served.
WHAT'S HAPPENING: FORT WAYNE
To cool off from
the summer heat,
the employee
board served up
fizzy root beer
floats for everyone
to enjoy.
The team members and their families gathered after work to enjoy
Everyone had a roaring good time at the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo for the beautiful summer sunshine. Food trucks Affine and Ziffles
the annual company picnic. Families enjoyed lunch and a relaxing day Barbeque were onsite offering some of the best food in the Fort
viewing the animals. while staff enjoyed games and music.
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During their lunch break, the team enjoyed a visit from Pelican Staff and their families enjoyed a day at Carowinds Amusement Park complete with a
Snoballs to celebrate a new fiscal year without injuries. catered lunch.
INFORMATION SECURITY:
TIPS FOR SECURE ONLINE SHOPPING
Millions of Americans shop online every day. That’s a lot of credit Update
cards processed, personal data collected, and online transactions passwords
made resulting in a huge potential threat for identity theft. Here ahead of
are some tips to stay safe when snagging online deals. time – It’s
always a
Use a VPN during check out – A Virtual Private Network (or good idea
VPN services) masks your IP address (or internet location) on your to update
computer or smartphone, making it more difficult for intruders to your
gain access to your information while shopping online.
passwords
Turn on two-step authentication (2FA) – If a retailer offers regularly and make sure that each password is hard to guess
it, this is an additional online security measure where a code is and unique to that website or app. Reset the passwords for the
sent to you via a phone call or text that serves as a verification websites you plan on shopping beforehand.
method upon login to ensure you are who you say you are and Only shop at secure sites – Most retailers have switched to
should have access to the account.
HTTPS by now, but if not, buyer beware. Browsers might block
Check the address from email offers – If you receive an enticing those who don’t comply to the new standard for encrypting your
offer or sale via email, check that the “from” email address is a data.
legitimate domain and username. Also, double-check that the If it’s too good of a deal, it probably isn’t legit – Spammers
physical mailing address in the footer doesn’t look suspicious. A are prone to targeting people who don’t know any better,
phony sender could be sending you a spoof email to get you to especially children. So teach your kids not to click on shiny
click on a spammy link to steal your data.
objects or fall for unbelievable deals.
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SAFETY CORNER FOCUS ON HEALTH
Presented by your safety committee CURB YOUR SUGAR CRAVINGS
FEEL SAFE THIS FALL
Stress, dehydration, and a cupboard stocked with sweet treats
September 23 marks the first day of fall. As we say
goodbye to summer, here are some practical safety can cause us all to fall victim to our sweet cravings. To help you
tips: reach your wellness goals, check out this list of useful tips to
curb sugar cravings:
Inspect your furnace - Before turning on the heat
for the first time, check around your furnace. Make Drink a glass of water. Some people say that
sure there’s nothing near it that’s flammable. It’s dehydration can cause cravings.
also a good idea to have your furnace inspected Eat fruit. Having a piece of fruit may help satisfy
before winter sets in. sugar cravings. Bananas, apples, and oranges
work great.
Check your chimney - If you use your fireplace
every year, you should have the chimney cleaned
to prevent a chimney fire. If your chimney needs
repair, don’t try to do it yourself; this is a job for a
professional.
Sound the alarm - Smoke alarms most often fail
to sound an alarm because of missing, dead, or
disconnected batteries. Replace the batteries twice a
year when you change the clocks. Also change the Avoid artificial sweeteners. If you feel that
batteries in your CO detectors. artificial sweeteners trigger cravings for
you, you might want to avoid them.
Practice your family fire escape plan - Every family
should have one, but just one in three American Eat more protein. Protein is
households do. Having the plan is important, but often satisfying and it may help
it’s just as critical to practice it by conducting a with cravings as well.
home fire drill at least twice a year. Talk to a friend. Call or meet someone who understands your struggle.
Explain that you're going through a craving and ask for a few words of
Use space heaters safely - Remember to keep
combustibles away from your space heater. If encouragement.
you’re using a fuel-powered heater, open a door Sleep well. Getting proper, refreshing sleep is important for overall health
or window slightly to allow fresh air to circulate. and may help prevent cravings.
Remember to turn off your heater if you leave the
house and before you go to bed. Avoid excess stress. Avoiding stress can help prevent cravings.
Avoid certain triggers. Try to avoid specific activities or places that give
Add outdoor lighting to dark places - These lights
serve a dual purpose: discouraging intruders and you cravings, such as walking past McDonald's.
protecting against falls. Motion sensor lights are Take a multivitamin. This will help prevent any deficiencies.
most important around doors and near steps.
Read your list. It can be very helpful to carry a list of the reasons you want
Clean leaves out of your gutters - When you do, to eat healthy, as it can be hard to remember such things when you get a
make sure you’re using the right ladder for the job craving.
and using it properly. More than 90,000 people
get emergency room treatment for ladder-related Don't starve yourself. Try to prevent yourself from becoming too hungry
injuries every year. If the gutters are hard to reach, between meals.
install a leaf guard to keep most of the leaves out.
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1984 Jim Rohde C 1997 Art Augspurger F 2005 Kathy Roberts S 2014 Matt Fischer M Waco ........... W
1985 Gary Miller F 1997 Tina Amick L 2005 Kevin Ells S 2014 Erik Kennedy D Field Staff ........ X
1985 Punky Masters C 1998 Rob Williams F 2005 Winnie Ethington S 2014 John Kershner X
1985 Albert Arnzen C 1998 Beth Garstka F 2005 Kirk Miller F 2014 Juan Castillo P
1985 Carl Estes C 1999 Doug Roth F 2006 Vince Slack F 2014 Bonifacio Vega De Jesus P 2017 Ethan Carver M
1986 Donald Kaminer L 1999 Chuck Bray N 2006 Sarah Beck S 2014 Elizabeth Schlichter F 2017 Mary Jane Sparrow M
1986 Edward Young M 1999 Jason Hipskind X 2007 Ed Deiss F 2014 David Dalman F 2017 Melanie Miller S
1987 Anita Weaver D 1999 Blaine Oswald P 2007 Alison Farrington X 2015 Amy Bentz F 2017 Bob Wieging F
1988 Scott Hahs C 1999 Mike TerMolen F 2007 Jake Whitsett L 2015 Lyndsey Lockridge F 2017 Ivan Lopez P
1989 Maria Nicholson D 2000 Tammy Lahman D 2008 Linda Geise F 2015 John Porter D 2017 Lee Mangione N
1989 Craig Ressel C 2000 John Branigan X 2008 Scott Hofrichter F 2015 Rich Moyer X 2017 Chris Florek C
1990 Lisa Proffitt F 2000 Deb James D 2010 Dick Welch F 2015 David Leonor N 2018 Gabe Picklesimer F
1990 Mike Damhoff D 2000 Jason Glastetter C 2010 Mardi McBride D 2015 David Ramirez P 2018 Nysan Moore N
1991 Linda Bower F 2000 Jeremy Vandeven C 2011 Nicole Kepler F 2015 Steve Pettinger X 2018 Allison Meyer F
1993 Stanley Williams L 2000 John Wipfler C 2011 Rich Lynch F 2015 Victor Ortiz N 2018 Jamie Dir D
1993 Kari Ann Ezzell F 2000 Kelly Miller F 2011 Luis Urenda P 2015 Dan Sloat F 2018 Mallory Bates F
1993 Tina Ripley F 2001 Ronda Yenna F 2011 Marco Cardenas P 2015 Katie Vinson D 2018 Chris Wagner M
1994 Cindy Eisberg F 2001 Teresa Dieringer F 2011 Brad Schieber F 2015 Clay Mattison C 2018 Dauson Hammer M
1994 Christine Bradtmueller F 2001 Wayne Riedinger F 2011 Ignacio Sagrero Gaona P 2016 Jennifer Bradley L 2018 Eduardo Juarez P
1994 Amy Ringler D 2001 Larry Parks W 2011 Jeanneene Ludemann N 2016 John Heard P 2018 Ed Vasquez Peralta N
1994 Dave Stenzel D 2001 Maritza Lino N 2011 Justen Abney L 2016 Natalie Ollom M 2018 Jeremy Johnson N
1995 Jason Williams X 2002 Mitch Shealy L 2011 Stephanie Masticola L 2016 Cindy Adkins F 2018 Sarah Stockton C
1996 Danelle Pearson D 2002 Becky Thomas F 2012 Bill Habegger F 2016 Ashley Stemen F 2018 Alex Cossio P
1996 Dena Fox F 2002 Sylvia Pina W 2012 Jon West F 2016 Rich Jordan D 2018 Edgar Garibay Cortes P
1997 Angie Ruiz C 2002 Derek Dinkens C 2013 Jainee Sherman S 2016 Shanice Martin L 2018 Jaime Alvarez P
1997 Clark Cossou C 2002 Greg Morgan C 2013 Daniel Flores Hernandez P 2016 Kathie Harrington C 2018 Dukens Michel N
1997 Dana Tingwall C 2002 Mark Wendel C 2013 Mark Smith F 2016 Willie Newson C 2018 Johana Pina N
1997 Nancy Williams C 2002 Stacee Moyers C 2014 Hector Macias P 2017 Simeon Isaac N 2018 ReNae Ellis D
1997 Lisa Coppinger S 2002 Susan Schafer F 2014 Jake Wasko X 2017 Mike Burd F 2018 Dan Boldt F
1997 Lori Parker D 2005 James Hazel M 2014 Kathy Green N 2017 Alex Garcia N 2018 Abe Meraz N
1997 Scott Liggett F 2005 John Mergy F 2014 Chrissy Kruty M 2017 Christina Centanni N 2018 Cheyenne Cole N
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