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ON THE ROAD TO REAL TIME:
TRACKING FORWARD WITH FUSION
Do it Best is moving quickly along the road to real time visibility of A Closer Look:
our entire enterprise, not just to our members’ and their customers’
orders, but across our company’s operational infrastructure. There Distributed Order
are three core initiatives currently underway that will ensure our Management System (DOMS)
investments in technology support our continued growth—DOMS, takes member orders.
WMS, and Fusion.
Warehouse Management
While Fusion touches every aspect of our business, it will mostly affect System (WMS) fills the orders
the day-to-day operations of our Finance and Merchandising divisions at our warehouses.
impacting vendors and members alike when it’s fully launched by
the fall of 2023. Fusion is a cloud-based system that supports the Fusion ties all the
business needs at Do it Best, creating a more centralized hub that will transactions together.
allow financial transactions and data to be gathered, evaluated, and
reported more efficiently.
“Everything occurring in the company eventually ends up in Finance
to be recorded and reported. Fusion is that repository,” says Senior
Financial Analyst Betsy Harris, a leader in the implementation of
Fusion. “Right now, we’re capturing it in disparate
and static systems, part of which is the mainframe.”
While the mainframe has served us well, a more
robust and agile system is needed to handle
our planned growth. This state-of-the art Fusion
software allows for our Finance and IT teams to
maintain its functions and security for years to come.
“This is a huge undertaking, and most likely the
largest project implemented by the company, with
a dedicated team of IT staff, including developers,
business analysts, a project manager, and more.”
explains Betsy. “There’s also a steering committee
with subject matter experts from each company
division to ensure we’re considering all business
decisions that impact the functionality of Fusion.”
“Fusion will enable us to work more efficiently, VP of Finance Doug Roth introduces Fusion to managers and supervisors in Fort Wayne
gather stronger analytics, and provide a platform to during a Monthly Business Review meeting in January.
allow for future growth,” she adds. “This step in the
road to real time may not necessarily be noticed by
all, but it will certainly affect us all.”
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STAY VIGILANT WITH CYBER THREATS
The White House has urged private businesses to • Maintain unique, secure
take immediate action to step up security measures passwords - Use a unique and
against potential cyber attacks. We all play a critical role in offices strong password for every online
and warehouses across Do it Best since many of us are regularly account. It reduces the risk of
accessing computers and smartphones. In fact, there were a a hacker having access to all of
handful of team members who received scam text messages your systems.
claiming to be President and CEO Dan Starr right before the
White House’s warning. • Use a secure network -
Whether you’re working from
Here are a few tips to ensure you’re locking your digital door: the office or while you’re
traveling, always connect to
• Use secure websites - Look for the padlock symbol in the Global Protect. It provides
address bar. It should begin with https:// or shttp://. The ‘S’ additional security and network
indicates that the web page is encrypted and secured with an protection.
SSL certificate. All good things!
• If you see something, say
• Keep an eye out for phishing emails - Only click on email something - Cyber criminals
links or attachments if you know the sender and you’re don’t discriminate. They go after
expecting the email. Malicious actors send phishing emails personal and company data. Please report any suspicious
to trick you into giving your login credentials, personal messages or activities to [email protected].
information, or payment details.
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GOVERNOR LOOKS UP TO SIKESTON GM IN SUPPLY CHAIN TASK FORCE
bove & beyond proud parents The State of Missouri plays a key role in supply chain with its national
central location, major interstates, and the two largest rivers in the country.
whats happeGnionvgernor Mike PafrasmoinlycnreewatseadccaesSsupply Chain Task Force last year. On March
24, Sikeston General Manager Will Ryan was invited to speak on how Do
it Best is supporting independent retailers with supply chain disruptions.
He grew up in Southeast Missouri, and took a lot of pride in having the
opportunity to show off talent and businesses in the area. Sikeston is in the
most economically desolate part of the Show Me State, so it was important
to have the attention of the governor. Will shared well-received insight on
how his own warehouse staff can be better supported with state resources.
“People work best when they know what to expect. For example, I like
ays and anniversaries health and safety career opportuntoitireesassure my team that they can get to work safely with clear roads in
inclement weather,” Will explained to state officials. “This team is flexible
depending on the needs of Do it Best members need, and that won’t stop
Photo courtesy: Missouri Department of Transportation with weather, supply chain issues, or staff shortages.”
LBM SCHOOL BACK IN ACTION
The sunshine throughout the week of March 14 Brian Lieburn of DuPont captivated the entire crowd of our LBM staff and
matches how the LBM team felt about bringing back members with his demonstration of common home problems and solutions
LBM School. For the first time since 2020, staff from member- with real-world examples.
owned home centers and lumberyards around the country
participated in hands-on sessions led by our team and industry
experts to build up product knowledge, discover solutions to
common building issues, and enhance their sales skills to best
serve pros and DIYers. Divisional Manager Jean Fahy didn’t just
welcome members to LBM School, but also several new LBM
associates who have joined the team.
“This was an opportunity for our team to build their expertise in
sales and building science. Plus, they created new connections
with members they had previously only talked to on the phone,”
Jean says. “This is a relationship-based business, and LBM School
proved that continues to be the truth.”
The AdvanTech
Prove it Tour
stopped by the
Do it Best HQ
parking lot to
bring product
demonstrations
to life.
Our LBM VP of LBM Russ Kathrein saluted his team and members who have
staff showed persevered through a roller coaster of a lumber and building materials
participants market.
the best of Fort
Wayne, including
dinner and time in
the batting cages
at Parkview Field.
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SHOWING OUR GOOD WILL blood donors
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with disabilities find and keep good jobs in our community.
OPEN BUYING DAY WELCOMES VENDORS
above & beyond proud parents make their way to our market Launch Zone, New Item Gallery,
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tools.
“This was my first time participating in a full-scale Open Buying
Day,” Aly shares. “I find joy in the opportunity to add new
vendors and programs to help our members grow.”
Meanwhile, Mike Post and Kari Ann Ezzell created a meaningful
connection with a building materials vendor they’re excited
about.
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opportunity for vendors and manufacturers to get face time with line we’re in need of,” explains Mike. “We’re setting them up as
our Merchandising team to show off their products, similar to
a vendor just days after this event and I’m confident this new
the show Shark Tank. Those prospective vendors may one day
vendor will help members fill a need and increase sales.”
RENTAL GOES REMOTE WOODBURN WELCOMES
JOB SEEKERS
The Do it Best Rental School resumed in March
with a new experience for participants renting Team Woodburn held a three hour hiring event on March 5.
out equipment to pro and DIY customers. Bruce Campbell, Warehouse staff shared the event on social media to promote
industry expert, and Merchandise Manager Ryan Robie set the event. Interviews were scheduled with Department Managers
up in Fort Wayne and connected with members from across Jose Cardenas and Blaine Oswald, along with National Logistics
the country. He says it took a lot of collaboration to make this Manager Steve Rose. Many job offers were extended as a result.
successful event happen.
“We can’t thank our whole staff enough for successfully and
“I felt that if my kids could learn algebra virtually, we could safely pulling an in-person hiring event off,” says Blaine. “It was
offer a safe, valuable opportunity for our members,” says exciting
Ryan. “Our communications and video team did a stellar job to see
helping us prevent video and audio challenges. We’ve received applicants’
a lot of praise from members who want to see virtual training faces light
opportunities up as we
expand shared
since they our stories
face staffing of why
issues and we enjoy
still want to working for
attend.” Do it Best.”
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READ TO “Megan did a great job coordinating this volunteer opportunity
SUCCEED for us,” Ryan shares. “Our team felt great getting out into the
community to make a difference.”
Team members from
Medina recently took their
partnership with the United
Way beyond the annual
campaign. June Drake, Ryan
Stannert, Megan Sadowski,
Jenn Smith, and Shannon
Zellner partnered with the United Way to read to elementary
students in Northeast Ohio. After nearly two years of limited
visitors to public schools, the kids were very excited for guest
readers.
CELEBRATE BOZ SAYS
GOODBYE
Never one to relish the spotlight, Market Planning Coordinator Shannon
Merkel blushed as she accepted good wishes for her 50th birthday on Building Materials Trader Jim “Boz”
March 17. Bosler celebrated 26 years of
helping members secure the best
deals. On March 18, his department
wore camo to send him off. Jim
plans on spending retirement with
his wife Sue and even visiting some
of the Do it Best members he made
lifelong friendships with to hunt
and fish.
“Jim never wanted to be in the
spotlight, but he did want to be the
one to help his members everyday
on the phone,” says Divisional
Manager Jean Fahy. “He played
a critical role for us negotiating
show specials in an unprecedented
market. We’ll miss Jim, but we’re all
so excited for him.”
Multi-Location Sales Manager
Jake Wasko and his wife Katie
were blessed on October 21
with triplets Ava Leigh, Brooks
Joseph, and Emery Jordan. The
family of five is home after a
few months in the NICU and
staying busy. Jake and Katie
have a solid routine now as they
go through 24 bottles and 30
diapers a day.
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FEELING ZEN AFTER TEN IRONMAN HANGS HIS HAT
After 10 Carl “Fuzzy” Estes retired from the Sikeston
years of warehouse on February 28 with 36 years of
service, Donald Cooley service under his belt. He was known as “Ironman” around the
is excited to spend warehouse because he was always present and working. He
time with his wife in knew how to do most jobs and was looked up to by many.
Mesquite for a while
and possibly move to “Before joining Do it Best, Carl served in the Air Force and it
Arizona. He served the showed,” says General Manager Will Ryan. “We appreciated his
Mesquite warehouse as productivity and wish him well as he spends quality time with
a bulk order filler until his family.”
he retired on March 1.
Donald’s peers looked
up to him because he
wasn’t afraid to speak
up if he thought there
was a more efficient way
to get the job done.
“Donald was a solid
worker and usually took
on the last assignment
of the day with a smile
on his face,” says
General Manager Gary Loosle. “I appreciated his strong work
ethic and how he strived to always do the right thing.”
CLOCKING OUT TO RETIREMENT CONNECTING
WITH RETIREES
Team Sikeston wished Jo
Glueck well after serving the There is a new private Facebook group dedicated to
warehouse for seven years as Do it Best retirees! This is an online community to access
an order filler. On February 28, the latest issue of Family News and event information
she cracked a big smile from while networking with others. Encourage your retired
her cake-filled celebration to friends and colleagues to join by typing bit.ly/3ggyc86
the minute she clocked out into their internet browser or scan this QR code with
for the last time. Jo enjoyed a phone
serving others and looks camera.
forward to spoiling her family
in retirement.
“Jo was a huge part of the
employee board,” says General
Manager Will Ryan. “She put
extra energy and effort into
setting up and planning many
wonderful events for our staff
and their families.”
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES As Do it Best continues to grow, there may be career opportunities
AT DO IT BEST
for you to pursue within the company. External candidates apply at
doitbestcareers.com. Internal candidates should use the link provided
on Workbench and apply by logging in to my.adp.com.
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ABOVE AND BEYOND: PACKING AWAY HUNGER
NANCY RETURNS
TO THE STAGE Amy Walker (center) recruited team members Angela Powe, Robin
Collins, and Haley Toliver (pictured below) to represent Do it Best
Merchandising Administrative Assistant at a local Pack Away Hunger event on March 5. The organization provides meals
Nancy Kartholl returned to the stage in to eliminate hunger in Northeast Indiana and in parts of the world most in need,
a production called Women Unbound, a including Ukraine right now.
retelling of the history of the Hamilton The event was a success with
sisters in Fort Wayne. The play was an more than $23,000 raised to
opportunity to showcase her and her pack 75,000 nutritious meals.
husband Thom’s love of theater since he
was the director. “This is a really great way to
start educating your loved
ones about the hunger
crisis,” explains Amy. “This is
our thirteenth year of doing
Pack Away Hunger and it’s
rewarding to have been part
of packing nearly a million
meals in that time.”
Nancy (left) appears with two other seasoned 7
city actors.
PROUD PARENTS: A WIZARD OF WORDS
Marley Linboom,
the granddaughter
of Dixon Office Coordinator Barb
Sofolo recently advanced to
the regional spelling bee for the
second time ever at Aplington
Middle School in Polo, IL. Marley
is a 7th grader. She moved on
to the regionals for the first time
back in 5th grade.
“Marley is an incredible speller,
which she doesn’t get from me,”
Barb jokes. “I didn’t know how
to spell half the words these
kids did and I’m proud of Marley
for standing out among 31
students.”
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WHAT'S HAPPENING: TIPPING OFF MARCH MADNESS
The Fort Wayne employee board held a two-person
hoop shoot competition and bracket contest to
celebrate one of the most exciting basketball events of the year.
Check out who won each category.
Co-ed - G raphics Supervisor Travis Bowersock and
Communications Manager Allison Meyer
Women - M erchandise Managers Nicole Kepler and
Sarah Krey
Men - T ravis Bowersock and
Forest Product Specialist Jarek Hoppe
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STRIKING A LUCKY POT O'GOLD IN FORT WAYNE
There was a wave of green in Fort
Wayne as many dressed in their
best St. Patrick’s Day garb. There
was even a Pot O’ Gold candy
guessing game. Terri Wunderlin
won by guessing the exact
number of candies—328! Runners
up included Faith Rollins, Jerad
Burley, and Connie Robb.
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CELEBRATING THE
EMPLOYEE BOARD
Fort Wayne employee board members
of the past and present were celebrated
during a luncheon on March 8. Board
members passing the torch at the end
of 2021 were given awards to recognize
their service.
“We’ve certainly had our challenges over
the last two years, but
our employee board
couldn’t have handled
it any better,” reflects
former Employee Board
President Jarek Hoppe.
“It was an honor
working behind the
scenes to build on our
company culture. The
2022 employee board
members are already
doing a fantastic job.”
LUCK OF THE IRISH MESQUITE
IN LEXINGTON ADORES MCCANN
The Lexington team went green and celebrated St. The Mesquite
Patrick’s Day with cupcakes, a trivia contest, and prize warehouse
giveaways. was full
of team
As the shirt says, Dorothy Pace doesn’t need luck—she’s a members in
grandma! green, but
when your
Sharon Matthews chose Shawn Evans lines up for treats. last name is
to accent her outfit in as Irish as it
clovers. gets, you step
it up. The
10 staff was in
awe of Jesse
McCann’s St.
Patrick’s Day
spirit.
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FOCUS ON HEALTH: Welcome to the
CATCH ZZZS TO STAY HEALTHY Do it Best Family
We’ve all heard how important it is to get a full eight hours of sleep, but Dixon Montgomery
society has glorified the idea of being unrested. Our social media feeds Rebecca Conner Carlos Alicea Roja
seem to be full of articles highlighting successful people who start their Cheyenne Gartman Damon Barnes
day before dawn or squeeze the most out of waking hours. Good sleep Shannon Martin Yvette Bivens
may sometimes be a luxury we feel like we can’t afford, but the cost of Shannon Ridle Gabriel Casiano
sleep deprivation is actually much higher. Shaun Sutton Justin Giannelli
Over time, consistent poor sleep weakens your immune system, affects Steven Yocum Ana Godinez Ramos
your memory and balance, and increases your risk of diabetes and heart Fort Wayne Jahsun Greer
disease. Here are some helpful tips to get your best rest: Mark Campbell Gerardo Heredia
Lisa Dickey Kayton Kinard
• Establish a regular routine to help train your body to get better sleep Andrew Foutz Krystal Moore
• T rain pets to sleep in their own bed to decrease the amount of Todd Harris Andy Privat
Stephanie Hutsell Conrad Rosales
disruptions through the night Sheyenne Manning Catherine Rude
• D on’t consume foods or beverages containing caffeine any later than Jordan Montgomery Mariely Sanchez
Karissa Shepherd Dowong Singletary
mid-afternoon Korrey Short Michael Smith
• Put away all electronics at least one hour before bed Barry Weikle Josua Tavarez
You’ll thank yourself the morning after a restful night’s sleep with Brianna Wells Alfredo Vargas
increased energy and productivity. Lexington Sikeston
Malcolm Adams Paula McNew
Jockaize Raiford Anna Waters
Medina Waco
Alicia Chupp Frank Del Bosque
Lauren Hostetler Latoya Foster
Sarah Krupansky Clint Hagood
Gayle Martin Elijah Madkins
Kaylee Rytel Alex McCue
Hailey Williams James Nelsen
Mesquite Terrance Rush
Felipe Estrada Shirley Whaley
Salvador Guzman Aydon Zachary
Miguel Salazar Woodburn
Daniel Martinez
Zachary Naeve
Bill Roush
Field Staff
Ted Moyer
SAFETY CORNER Presented by Mike Morris
DITCH THOSE DISTRACTIONS
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and new National Safety Council
(NSC) data shows roads are the most dangerous with smartphones and
infotainment systems in most vehicles. In a typical day, at least eight people
are killed and hundreds more are injured across the country in crashes caused
by distracted drivers.
The NSC encourages everyone to take the Just Drive Pledge to NOT:
• Have a phone or text conversation—handheld, hands-free, or via Bluetooth
• Use voice-to-text features in the vehicle’s dashboard system
• Use Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube, or other
social media
• Check or send emails
• Take photos, selfies, or film videos
• Input destinations into the GPS while the vehicle is in motion
• Call or message someone when you know they’re driving
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