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INSURANCE TIPS EXCITEMENT BUILDS
FOR ELECTRIC WORKS
FROM INSURANCE COORDINATOR
CHELSEA ORT Electric Works developers welcomed local media to the fifth floor of Building
26 to get a sneak peek of the construction progress in the new Do it Best
ACCESSING YOUR headquarters in Downtown Fort Wayne on December 3. Construction crews
CONFIRMATION OF BENEFITS have worked hard to protect historical aspects of Electric Works, which used
to be a General Electric campus.
While the annual benefits open enrollment process
ended in November, it’s still important to make “We want Senior Communications Specialist Allison Meyer was interviewed
sure you have an understanding of the coverage that dynamic by a journalist about how our new headquarters will enhance
and options you selected. We recommend all team space. We also collaboration among our team and other co-tenants on the campus.
members hold on to a copy of the Confirmation of want a place
Benefits available on the ADP website, which gives where our
you all the information you’ll need regarding your team can do
coverage selections for 2022. their very best
work everyday
To access your Confirmation of Benefits, log on and a place
to my.adp.com. Click on the Benefits icon on they want
the left and select All Benefits in the View Your to come to,”
Benefits section. From there, you’ll see all of your says President
enrollment and CEO Dan
history and Starr. Fort
you can Wayne team
download members are
the 2022 gearing up for
document the big move
using the later this fall.
download
button on the
right side.
YOUR SECOND PAYCHECK: Dan Starr expresses pride in the progress of the Electric Works campus in front of new
2021 FSA COUNTDOWN windows replicating the originals installed in 1917.
If you selected the Preferred Provider Option (PPO)
for your health care and funded a flexible spending
account (FSA) in 2021, you’ll want to be sure to
check your remaining balance and then make
plans to use it up or risk losing what’s left. You can
continue to use any 2021 FSA funds that are left
through March 15 on any eligible 2021 or 2022
expenses. Anything remaining after that date is
forfeited, so be sure to use them!
Co-pays and deductibles are the most common
uses for FSA funds, but other eligible expenses
include dental, optical, and many over-the-counter
medications and health care supplies. For a
rundown of FSA-eligible items, visit
www.fsafeds.com.
EASY ACCESS TO Misplaced your most recent copy of Family News? You can easily access an electronic
FAMILY NEWS version any time by signing on to Workbench from work or home. We archive an entire
year’s worth of issues in the Family News section.
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REMEMBERING "TOTE-LLY" SPREADING BLOOD
JOHNcelebDraEte CKER THE WORD DONORS
r second paycheck blood donors focus on health
We want to thank the
May 20, 1969 - December 7, 2021 Just like the old message in a bottle, there’s following team members for
been a particular tote circulating through giving the gift of life in Fort
It is with the Southeast that carries messages of hope, Wayne on December 15.
great sadness congratulations, and appreciation between
we share the Do it Best members and our Lexington team. Michael Burd
passing of Some messages even date back a decade. Brian Christophel
Montgomery
team member proud parents whats happening family news access Michael Filosa
John Decker. Chad Frederickson
above & beyHoendserved the
warehouse for Jenna Fritz
22.5 years and Amy Glick
enjoyed training John Gross
new staff Justin Hanford
on stocking Jeanett Hoffman
processes. Samuel Huff
Jacque Jansing
“I worked with John Decker for 22 years career opportunities Ashley Kenworthy
and I can tell you—he’ll be sorely missed,” Susan Keller
ays and annsiavyesrsGareienseral ManahgeearltAhlaanndEsnafneteyst. “He Timothy Kline
was a dedicated, dependable presence in Sarah Krey
our mezzanine for all those years and he Karen Lennon
was proud to work for Do it Best.” Deb Martinez
Jasmen McLaughlin
HOORAY FOR OUR UNITED WAY CONTRIBUTIONS Chris Mettler
Julie Raspiller
Thank you to everyone who made this year’s Angela Rebber
United Way campaign a success. We’re closing in Sheri Rex
on our goal of $250,000 to help the most vulnerable children Clarice Rorick
and families recover after the COVID-19 pandemic, reimagine Ashley Romero
what our future can be, and rebuild communities surrounding Steven Rose
Do it Best Corp. locations. Heather Rospond
Rhonda Rush
“Each agency funded by a local United Way hits home for Laurie Schaeffer
each member of our team in some way,” says HR Generalist Michael Wilder
Donnevin Wolfe, who organized the company-wide campaign. Dawn Williams
“We should all be proud of how many lives we’re touching Karla Wygant
with our pledges, from providing nutritious meals for children
in food deserts to teaching adults the skills needed to find and
keep a job.”
Since the team couldn’t go on typical agency tours due to the pandemic, Before joining Do it Best, Donnevin
three United Way-funded agencies came to the Fort Wayne team. Wolfe (left) was a social worker and
had a special connection with SCAN
Director of Donor Relations Mitch
Figert (right). SCAN helps Fort Wayne
families with programs to prevent child
abuse and provide education to those
who have aged out of foster care.
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CELEBRATE
The Consumer Marketing team celebrated Consumer Marketing Specialist Wesley Schooley and his girlfriend Mari on the upcoming arrival of
their baby boy on December 1. The baby shower was dad-centric with Hawaiian leis and plenty of dad jokes posted on the walls.
Associate 21 AND DONE
Merchandise
Manager Montgomery team
Maggie member Scott Miller
Radyn and her retired on November 30 with 21
husband Adam years of service. He’s described as a
welcomed twin quiet leader on the warehouse floor
boys Jackson who put in extra effort to make sure
Everett and the team was successful.
Julian Alexander
on December 2. “Scott was committed, dependable,
and admired,” says General
Manager Alan Ennest. “He deserves
some much-needed traveling and
relaxation in retirement.”
PROUD PARENTS: TACKLING AN IMPRESSIVE RECORD
Dixon Receiver Stocker Joe
Meridian and his wife Amy
punted excitement throughout the
warehouse about their son’s unbeatable high
school football team. Tyler Meridian was a key
player on Polo Marcos high school’s undefeated
13-0 season. The team won the state title
defending Orangeville 12-7.
“I was at the state game and the atmosphere
was electric,” says Dixon Office Coordinator Barb
Sofolo.
Tyler was named second team all conference
quarterback, first team all conference defensive
end, and placed on the I8FA all state team by the
Illinois High School Football Coaches Association.
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WHAT'S HAPPENING: FORT WAYNE TREE RAFFLE IS A
HERE COMES SANTA CLAUS COUPLE'S CHRISTMAS
MIRACLE
After a year off, Santa
and Mrs. Claus wished HR Generalist Ryan Cooley and his wife encourage LBM Business
all of the good little their son that Santa is here for cheer this season. Development
boys and girls a Merry Manager Todd
Christmas in Fort Wayne Hixon and his
on December 4. Kids wife Merchandise
heard a rousing rendition Manager Cindy
of Here Comes Santa Hixon won our
Claus, played games, 2021 Festival
made festive crafts, and of Trees raffle.
took photos with the The Hixons
holiday icon himself. are currently
remodeling their
kitchen, so this Todd and Cindy have a jaw dropping
is great timing tree to show off this Christmas.
since they didn't
have much time
to decorate this
year.
In the last issue
of Family News, we showed you the tree designed
by Graphic Artist Terri Wunderlin. The tree is raffled
off each year for charity. This year’s ticket sales
raised $444 for the Parkview Foundation, which
ensures patients in the hospital’s children’s wing and
behavioral health unit aren’t forgotten this holiday
season.
Mrs. Claus reads Here Comes Santa Claus as kids anticipate jolly St. Nick’s arrival. Employee board members Caitlin Thompson and Beka
Huston sold raffle tickets at the Fort Wayne holiday luncheon.
Division
Merchandise
Manager Justin
Hanford and his
family grab a holly
jolly keepsake photo
with Santa.
SILENT ART AUCTION
SPEAKS VOLUMES ABOUT
GIVING SPIRIT
IT Communications Specialist Pete Partin led a silent art
auction to raise nearly $550 for the Ronald McDonald House
of Northeast Indiana, allowing children and families staying
in the hospital to still have a Christmas this year. Pete painted
more than 30 masterpieces, showed them off at the holiday
luncheon, and created an online form for bidding.
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FORT WAYNE
EMBRACES UGLY
SWEATER WEATHER
Fort Wayne team members Current and
and retirees gathered for newly elected
the final holiday luncheon employee board
in the Nelson Road office members celebrate
before heading to the new a luncheon well
HQ in 2022. done and showed
off their holiday
sweaters.
Retirees brought holiday cheer with the biggest smiles in the Merchandise Manager Kevin Day, President and CEO Dan Starr, and Merchandise
building. Manager Todd Miller welcome back retiree Dave Cole.
TAKING TREE TAGS TO HEART
The Fort
Wayne team
was greeted at the front
door with a Christmas
tree full of tags to adopt
childrens’ wish lists.
Employee board members
were able to deliver dozens
of toys and gift cards to
the Parkview Foundation on
December 13. Generous toy
donations from our team
brought joy to the hospital’s
children’s wing, and the
gift cards are used for older
children and teens who are
in the hospital on a holiday
or their birthday.
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HR WREATHS IN THE COMPETITION 35 AND THANKFUL
IN LEXINGTON
The Human
Team Lexington celebrated the 35th
Resources anniversary of the warehouse’s first shipment
on November 19 with a catered Thanksgiving
division had a friendly lunch. Everyone also received a 35th
anniversary jacket to sport the milestone
wreath decorating wherever they go.
competition in the
office and asked the
Fort Wayne office to
vote online. Personalities
were showcased in
this competition. The
winning wreath was
crafted by Safety Manager
Mike Morris. The HR,
Administration, and
Auditing teams also bonded
by sharing their favorite
gift or holiday memory. The
answers included getting
puppies, driving around
to look at lights, quality
family time, and being Mike decked the halls with a safety theme using mini cones, an
visited by Santa at home. ambulance, caution tape, and syringes to hone in on his job.
Christian Causey enjoys lunch while staying warm
in his new anniversary jacket.
Senior Financial Analyst Betsy Harris and Executive Administrative Assistant Carolyn
Ransbottom tied for runner up.
LEXINGTON GOES FOR Team Lexington went all out
building gingerbread houses
GINGERBREAD GOLD for a Christmas contest on
December 15.
Issue 1, 2022 Vashon Brown stopped to pose with his new
anniversary jacket.
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TEAM MEDINA ADOPTS
LOCAL FAMILIES
The Medina warehouse is proud to give gifts to 60
children in Northeast Ohio who may have not been
able to unwrap presents under the tree otherwise.
Through the staff’s efforts, they were able to raise
$5,900 for toys and items to keep kids playing,
learning, and thriving.
“The local adopt-a-family program truly is a wonderful
thing to be a part of,” says General Manager Ryan
Stannert. “It’s heartwarming for me to see how much
our staff cares about the community.”
MEDINA CELEBRATES IN STYLE
The Medina team celebrated the season with a holiday lunch and ugly sweater contest. Some staff got creative and
made their own sweaters inspired by their favorite movies and tacky décor.
MERRY AND BRIGHT MONTGOMERY
IN MESQUITE
The Montgomery team celebrated with a week of
Christmas events, including a Christmas wreath ring
toss and a basketball shoot-off.
Team Mesquite celebrated the season with a catered Christmas Issue 1, 2022
lunch making mouths water with chicken cordon bleu, ham,
mac and cheese, and classic holiday desserts. There was also
a competitive ugly sweater contest that Cole Atwood, Connie
Janneck, and Melvin Smothers decked out for and won.
Find, Friend & Follow Us
FOCUS ON HEALTH: Welcome
SPILLING THE TEA 0N HOT TEA BENEFITS to the
January is Hot Tea Month, and including this beverage in your Family
daily diet can combat harsh winter blues and pour out a handful
of other health benefits: Dixon
William Bruce
• T ea is packed with antioxidants that keep our bodies Taylor Dalton
young and protected from toxins. Rob Riley
Scott Ross
• I t has less caffeine than coffee, which means you can Fort Wayne
drink it without your nervous system being affected. Ben Doehrman
Jenna Fritz
• R esearch shows that people who drink tea have a John Furrow
20% less chance of having a stroke or heart attack than Claire Gardner
those who don’t. Amanda Morphew-Ulm
Jen Nordmann
• W hen paired with a well-balanced diet and exercise, tea can help Eddy Tabakovic
with weight loss by giving you extra calorie-free energy. Lexington
Johnny Coleman
• I t’s an immune system booster to help immune cells go where they’re supposed to quicker. Colleen Myrick
Amber Scaffe
Not sure where to start in tea exploration? Visit www.tasteforlife.com and type “Which tea Montgomery
should you drink?” in the search bar to learn about popular types of tea and take an interactive Evan Colligan
quiz to see which ones are recommended for your needs. Warren Decker
Waco
SAFETY CORNER Presented by Mike Morris Justin Druppal
SPLISH SPLASH INTO BATH SAFETY Giovanni Martinez Dominguez
Elissa Omberg
The bathroom is the second room in the 1. I nstall no-slip mats in the bath. Shan Singleton
house most likely to lead to injuries with These are low-cost, absolutely necessary Woodburn
the high risk of slips and falls. National Bath additions to the bath. They're a simple Edwin Garcia
Safety Month is observed in January, and solution that helps prevent slips in the tub. Luis Martinez-Ruiz
there are three steps to ensure your And put small no-slip rugs outside the Niko McFarland
bathroom is as safe as possible: bath, too. Jose Palacios Olivares
2. Safety (handles) first. One perk of being a
Install a couple of safety handles in the Do it Best team member
bath and near the toilet to prevent slips is that you can find bath
and falls and to assist those who need mats, safety handles, and
it from entering and exiting the tub or childproofing tools in the
shower. They're also a good idea for Do it Best catalog at a
helping those who have difficulty standing discount, which can be
up from the toilet. accessed on Workbench
under the Employee
3. Childproof the bathroom. Information tab.
Make sure items intended for adults —
sharp razors, clippers, tweezers — are kept
safely stored in the bathroom and away
from the curious hands of little ones.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES As Do it Best Corp. continues to grow, there may be career opportunities
AT DO IT BEST CORP.
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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Mary Smith R Karen Criswell R Jason Stofleth F Jeff Bogenpohl C January 24 Jason Suggs W
January 2 Greg Fuller X January 13 Pauline Hange R Anita Boutureira N January 29
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