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Published by Do it Best, 2022-03-04 08:47:28

Issue 03, 2022

Issue 03, 2022

Find, Friend & Follow Us Issue 3 | 2022

3 6 6

Springing to a Shooting record Driving mentorship
virtual market shattered and philanthropy

Building the New Meet the growing Ecommerce team Ron Daniel
Ecommerce Division Ron Daniel and Corbin Prows have been
leaders in our current ecommerce business
Last month, we announced the launch of the new Ecommerce operations for years. They’ve worked
division at Do it Best. Now, VP of Ecommerce Nick Talarico hand-in-hand with our web designers and
and his team are quickly moving forward to build an enhanced doitbest.com customer service team to get
online experience, one that mirrors and strengthens the in-store us to a new division.
experience for customers shopping Do it Best member stores.
Merchandising’s Jessica Waggoner and
“If they’re currently set up to show a breadth of product in-store, INCOM’s Jared Hufford moved to the new
we’re here to make sure that breadth of product is showcased division to bring extensive catalog and
online, too,” explains Nick. “If they have a featured department product knowledge to serve DIYers and
like outdoor living or power tools, we’re preparing to best professional contractors shopping with
showcase that for them. If a member’s niche is stellar service, Do it Best.
we’ll ensure their website has buying guides for their consumer
to easily find and support what they’re doing.” New to Do it Best, we’re excited to Corbin Prows
welcome Brianna Wells. She brings Jessica Waggoner
So what does it take to launch a new division? valuable experience from a former party
This is the first time in decades that Do it Best has launched a supply company where she managed
new division, and one of the team’s first moves was putting product development, design, and
together a war room of experts with ecommerce knowledge. photography. Mark Campell just joined
Our original Ecommerce department debuted in the Marketing the team as our new member product
division in 1999, so this is nothing new—but our commitment catalog manager. He adds a depth
to this area of commerce is strengthened with an entirely new of ecommerce business development
division with a singular focus. experience to the team.

This Ecommerce transition team The Ecommerce team will continue to grow Jared Hufford
will focus on: in 2022. We’re looking to add enhanced
product content creators, web designers,
• E nsuring we have the best and others to oversee user experience with
technology partners in all of our web components like chat and search bars.
offices, warehouses, and member-
owned businesses to reflect Moving forward
accurate product inventory. Aside from aligning with the best-in-class
tech partners, we’re also enhancing our
• Organizing our structure current ecommerce platform to be faster,
more searchable, and sync with Google
• Leading change Shopping.
management
There will also be a lot of information Brianna Wells
• M easuring to share, including a new Excellence in Mark Campbell
the success of Ecommerce podcast and e-newsletter, to
initiatives drive excitement among our members
and staff. Home improvement sales on
ecommerce platforms are expected to
drive an estimated $72 billion by 2024,
and we’re ready to compete and help our
members capture more than their share of
the market.

© 2022 Do it Best. All rights reserved.

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UNDERSTANDING YOUR
FROM INSURANCE COORDINATOR PERSONAL STATEMENT OF BENEFITS
CHELSEA ORT
We take great pride in the compensation and benefits offered to
TIME TO UPDATE YOUR each member of our team. To help you better understand the full
BENEFICIARIES value of your total compensation and benefits from the company,
HR has created customized Personal Statements of Benefits for
Every team member is eligible for company-provided life every staff member this month. This annual statement, based on
insurance and needs to indicate at least one beneficiary. In the previous calendar year, breaks down your base pay, bonus/
the event of an untimely death, inaccurate information may incentive SOC, profit sharing, and other valuable company benefits
result in your loved ones not receiving the benefit they will into one easy-to-follow packet. For a page-by-page guide to better
need. It is critically important to make sure all beneficiary understand all the information included, check out the overview
information is up to date. Follow these instructions to in the HR section of Workbench. If you log on to Workbench,
modify your beneficiaries at any time. hover over the Divisions tab, select Human Resources, and find the
1. Log in to your MyADP account. There is a shortcut on the Personal Statement of Benefits link above HR staff photos.

Workbench home page. GOT A 2022 GRADUATE?
2. Click on the Benefits tab on the left side of your screen.
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accomplishment in our June issue
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May 21, 1958 - February 10, 2022

It is with a heavy heart that we mourn the
passing of overnight Network Operator
Steve Richardson after a brief illness.
While most knew Steve as the smiling guy
who was heading home as the rest of us
were coming in each morning, he was well
respected in IT for his diligence in keeping our
systems working while we slept.

Steve leaves behind his wife Leslie and sons Damien and Derrick
along with several grandchildren.

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.

2 Issue 3, 2022

SPRING MARKET VIRTUALLY EVERYWHERE

After months of planning an in-person spring The virtual market
was a success
market to connect with our members and vendors, from creative
video production
the latest surge of COVID early in the year tested the strength to strategic
support from our
and agility of our team to quickly shift to virtual. Our third merchandising,
sales, and LBM
virtual market was hosted on a new member exclusive website teams. We look
forwardfotocus on health
from February 11-25, and Digital Communications Specialist bringing these
elements back
Dan Walton, working closely with the Marketing Planning and in-person to
connect with
Member Education departments, was in the driver’s seat to members, vendors,
and industry
launch the site in time. blood donors experts later this
r second paycheck celebrate year. The 2022 Do it Best Fall Market will be September 9-12
“We’ve actually had a different platform for each of the last three in Indianapolis.

virtual markets,” says Dan. “This one was unique because we family news access

had one hub with the deals, educational sessions, and messages

from company leaders. It gave more than 3,200 member-owners

and their staff the opportunity to lock in product and build their

expertise.”

Do it Best offices were buzzing with virtual member meetings and

those wanting to cash in on deals. Consumer Marketing Specialist

Tracey Mazock focused on developing marketing strategies for
above & beymoenmd bers and makinpgrosuudrepathreenyt’sre connected wwithhatcsuhsatoppmeenring

loyalty programs and

ecommerce options.

Caitlin Thompson in

Member Education

coordinated virtual

Knowledge Central

sessions to educate

members on topics

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Generation Z.

GROWING OUR SOCIAL 3
MEDIA PRESENCE

There are new, exciting social media
initiatives within Do it Best to showcase
our company culture and how we serve
our members. Here’s what’s new:

We’re on Instagram! Follow
@DoitBestCorp to see the accomplishments
and celebrations of our members. This is a
great reminder of the impact of our day-to-
day strategic work behind the scenes.

There’s an online community for retirees!
They’ve left a long-lasting impact on our
success. We’re delighted to now have a private
Facebook group for retirees to access the latest issue
of Family News and event information while networking with others. Retirees can join by typing
bit.ly/3ggyc86 into their internet browser or scan this QR code and complete a short verification survey.

Issue 3, 2022

above & beyond proud parents whats happening family news access
HR DEVELOPS VISION FOR GROWTH

The HR team never rests when it comes to looking "I have never left a meeting feeling so energized!," shared Ryan
for opportunities to strengthen Do it Best as a great Cooley. "There were so many good ideas thrown out and it's
place to work. They've worked hard to lead the company through exciting to think about all the good work that can be done."
changes that keep us current and increase flexibility, including
recent enhancements to ADP (our benefits and payroll system)
and the introduction of Paid Time Off (PTO).

ays and annNivoenrsearoiefsthese thinhgesalhthapapndensawfeittyhout first sectatirneegr aopvpisoirotnunfiotires
what's possible. Last month, HR Manager Celeste Stevens led
an offsite meeting to plan the future of the division and identify
areas for continuous improvement.

BUILDING A FOUNDATION
r second paycheck celebrate blood donors focus on health

The Do it Best Foundation welcomed groups
of area not-for-profit grant recipients to Fort
Wayne for a community celebration.

Since its inception in 2019, the Foundation has distributed
nearly $250,000 to agencies across the country who have
made positive impacts in our four focus areas: health and
wellness, youth enrichment, the arts, and communities.

We will be featuring the stories of those visiting groups VP of MarketingfaRmicihly Lnyenwcshatchcaenskss grant recipients for their work to improve the
above & beyoovnedr the next few mpornotuhdspoanretnhtse new whats happening quality of life for children, individuals, and families facing adversity.

@DoitBestFoundation Instagram account.

The Do it Best Foundation committee career opportunities Communications
has approved grant requests for Manager Allison
a variety of organizations serving Meyer and
numerous initiatives from facilitating other committee
summer camp for cancer patients to members mingled
furnishing homes for families who’ve with leaders of
ays and annibTvheeeerssneatrhoierrogsuagnhizactaiotansstraohrpeehaliolctcheavateendndtss.afety local non-profits
in Fort Wayne and communities to learn about
surrounding each warehouse. how grant money
has been spent to
serve others.

NOT FIGHTING ALONE IN DIXON

When one Dixon team member was diagnosed with breast cancer, everyone at the warehouse went above and beyond
to remind her she wasn’t facing an uphill battle without their support. Sandra Marshall walked in to a special lunch
on February 17 to her team
wearing shirts, designed and
ordered by Linda Sluiter,
that said “No one on our
team fights alone.”

4 Issue 3, 2022

UP, UP,
AND AWAY

While the Midwest and East
Coast were digging out
of winter storms in early
February, the team in Nevada
enjoyed the annual Mesquite
Balloon Festival. Balloons
launched about 1.5 miles
from the warehouse and
many of them floated over
the building.

General Manager Gary
Loosle hopped on his bike
and followed several of them
across town and snapped
these great photos.

CELEBRATE Sales Support Coordinator
Cindy Eisberg and her husband
Denny welcomed their new
granddaughter Mina Juliet, born on
February 15. Parents Andrew and
Katie Eisberg are over-the-moon.

Sales Support Coordinator
Sara Kitzmiller celebrated
her 50th birthday on
February 8. She also got
the best birthday gift
a few weeks early: A
granddaughter! Haidyn Kae
was born on January 12 to
Sara’s daughter Mara and
her husband Zach.

The IT team celebrated Mainframe App Cheers to 40 years! Graphic Artist Tiffany
Support Specialist Deb Martinez’s 60th Mahlan walked into a sparkling cubicle and
birthday on January 29. potluck lunch to celebrate her milestone
birthday on February 23.

FROM RECEIVING TO RESTORING A HISTORIC HOME

Paul Jaudes retired from the Woodburn warehouse on February 17 after more than
20 years of wearing every hat in the building. Coworkers remember Paul’s attention
to detail, organization, helpfulness, and 19 years of perfect attendance. His retirement plans include
working on restoring the registered historic house he shares with his wife. Paul also plans to visit
his family in St. Louis more often.

“Paul was always a team member we could count on to be here at his best, no matter what the
weather or circumstances,” says Department Manager Blaine Oswald. “We wish him a happy
retirement.”

Issue 3, 2022 5

ABOVE AND BEYOND: DRIVING PROUD PARENTS:
MENTORSHIP IN FORT WAYNE SLACK IS IN THE NAME, NOT
IN THE PLAYWRITING GAME
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana is celebrating 50
years of service and mentorship to local youth. As part of the Meeting and Expo Manager Vince Slack has passed his talent
celebration, the organization is sharing mentorship stories on of bringing people together on to his son. While Vince focuses
social media and on bus wraps. One of the buses around Fort on events, Michael unites others through theater. The Concordia
Wayne features HR’s Donnevin Wolfe, who has been a Big Lutheran High School senior recently won a playwriting contest
Brother for nearly a decade with Little Brother Maurice. through the Indiana Repertory Theatre. His submission was
called Lost at Sea and revolved around a captain trying to figure
out where he is and how to keep his ship afloat, but the storm
he’s fighting is a mental storm—not a physical one.

“Michael originally came to love
drama in the second grade when he
landed his breakout role as Edgar the
evil butler in The Aristocats,” says
Vince. “My wife and I are incredibly
proud of Michael and can’t wait to
see what amazing plans God has in
store for his future.”

Michael plans to continue
playwriting as a hobby and will study
video game design in college.

FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT HOOP THERE IT IS:
A SCHOOL RECORD
Mesquite Shipper
Brandon Everett Kacie Daigger didn’t just alley-oop her way to breaking her
headed to the school’s all-time basketball shooting record. The daughter of
2022 USA Masters Sikeston team member Dylan Daigger broke the record with
Invitational boxing 37 points in one game right before the district tournament,
tournament in Las so she will soar past the record number of shots made. Kacie
Vegas determined is currently looking at several college offers to continue her
to win. After all, basketball career.
his family traveled
all the way from “I watched
Tennessee to Kacie in person
watch him. a couple years
ago, and she’s
He'd been training a phenomenal
for this moment shooter,” says
for years and he Department
stepped into the Manager Mark
ring confident he Ponder. “You
would not lose. can tell she’s
While he fought spent many
through a tough hours in the
three round fight, gym honing
he came out victorious, winning the championship belt in his her craft. She’s
weight division. one of the most
dominant high
As the photo shows, he was proud to be victorious, but prouder school players
still to send the belt home to Tennessee for his niece who is in Southeast
battling leukemia. Missouri.”

6 Issue 3, 2022

WHAT'S HAPPENING: SPICING UP THE BIG
KISSES FOR THE BEST GUESSER GAME IN MESQUITE

The Fort Wayne employee board popped by everyone’s desk to Team Mesquite Department Manager Cole Atwood took
show some love with popcorn and sweet treats for Valentine’s celebrated the advantage of cookoff leftovers the next day.
Day. They also held a competitive guessing game with Hershey Super Bowl on
Kisses in a jar. Deb Martinez and LuAnn Davies both guessed February 8 with a
there were 650 Hershey Kisses in the Valentine's Day jar contest, chili and dessert
with 654 being the correct number. The tie breaker? The ladies cook off. Jesse
had to duke it out and guess how many silver kisses were in the McCann threw out
jar, and that's how Deb snagged first place. the competition
and won the
LEXINGTON'S warehouse’s
SUPER BOWL LOVE football toss
contest.

WINNERS

CHILI CONTEST DESSERT CONTEST

1st Place - Marty O'Meara 1st Place - Christabelle Ford

2nd Place - Jainee Sherman 2nd Place - Debbie Mabry

3rd Place - Kevin Avenall 3rd Place - Gary Loosle

TACO TWOS-DAY
IN MESQUITE

The staff in Lexington What better way to celebrate 2/22/2022 than with tacos? Mesquite’s
enjoyed a jam-packed employee board decided a Taco Tuesday was the only way to recognize
day with Valentine’s this once-in-a-lifetime date.
and Super Bowl
celebrations. They 7
started off with the
local delicacy of
biscuits and juice while
guessing how many
candies were in four
different jars for prizes.
Then, the friendly
competition didn’t stop
as the team filled out
a board with quarterly
big game predictions
for home improvement
prizes.

Issue 3, 2022

FOCUS ON HEALTH: NATIONAL NUTRITION MONTH Welcome
to the
Food is fuel to give us the 2. Take a look at the nutrition labels of all the
energy we need to live, work, food you eat and be sure to eat a variety of Do it Best
and play. It’s never too early to start thinking nutritious foods. Family
about improving your diet, but there truly is
no better time to do so than National Nutrition 3. After learning about the food you should Dixon
Month! The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics focus on, make a meal plan full of nutritious Simon Aurand
offers helpful tips to begin your journey: foods. Richie Collins
Austin Hanabarger
1. A sk your doctor for a referral to a registered 4. Learn cooking and meal preparation skills Audrey Hunsberger
dietician nutritionist who can give you and try to limit eating out, where you’re less Tammy Lenning
personalized nutrition information to meet in control of the ingredients in each meal. Cole Naylon
your health goals. Mahir Tefiku
5. Save money on produce by Googling which Melody Tolodxi
fruits and vegetables are in season for the
month. Fort Wayne
Maddison Berlin
SAFETY CORNER Presented by Mike Morris Kaila Branfield
STEPPING UP WITH LADDER SAFETY Hilary Hauguel
Tysha Schurr
Almost every home and workplace has a ladder. It’s an essential Diana Smith
tool for tasks from changing a lightbulb to repairing a roof. Peyton Wilson
Thousands of people are killed or sent to the ER due to falls from a
ladder. Here’s how to use one safely: Medina
Kyle Arthur
• Read and follow all of the labels and instructions on the ladder.
Mesquite
• Inspect a ladder before using it to make sure it’s not damaged. Scott DuCharme
Jaquelyn Harrison
• Maintain a 3-point contact on the ladder, meaning keep two Kirk Jungwirth
hands and a foot planted or one hand and two feet planted. Lilia Lopez

• Observe your surroundings before climbing to ensure there are Montgomery
no slippery spots on the floor, power lines overhead, etc. Yoselin Gonzalez
Ethan Lankin
• Do not use the top step or rung of a ladder unless it was
specifically designed for that purpose. Woodburn
Tim Beck
• Be sure all locks on an extension ladder are properly secured. Kelsey Blake
Jonathon Guerrero
• D o not place a ladder on boxes, barrels, or other unstable Vanessa Guevara Lara
bases for additional height. Take the time to get a taller ladder. Jorge Moncada
Benedita Rodriguez

Field Staff
Frank Fletcher
James Temple

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES As Do it Best 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.

Find, Friend & Follow Us Issue 3, 2022

MARCH

BIRTHDAYS

March 1 Cindy Harriman W Greg Thomas R Julie Teig F March 21 Kaye Martinez R
Lee Bienz R March 6 Mike Thomason L March 16 Ron Cearley R March 26
Sandra Castillo F Laquece Burns N March 11 Anthony Germany L Michael Filosa F Tom Grant R
Linda Header R Denise Hoag R Gloria Buhr R Sharon Kelly R Landon Glueck C Adam Porter F
Kim McFadden M Gary Howard R Mike Devine R Dennis Scheeter R Mary Hodges C Ryan Reynolds C
Robin Norris F Heather Keener-Arce N Kayleigh Heck D Jerry Schoenle R Sandi Murdock R March 27
Shellica Parker N David Lott L Jenna Myers F Rick Spangler R Shawn Pullin W
March 2 Jorge Moncada P Neil Sanders R March 17 Hannah Riley D Deb Baker R
Ryan Cooley F
Phil Davis X March 7 Amber Scaffe L Lloyd Foster R Brad Weems F Ray Larkey D
Phyllis Graves R March 12 Ethan Lankin N March 22 Richard Vandeven R
Mike Morris F Gary Furst F Chris Laudenslager C Russ Casson D
John Gross F Tammy Bentley-Drogell M March 28
Anthony Murrah R Nicole Kepler F Melvin Brown R Pam Miller R Alex Fregoso P Rob Curnoe M
Dick Salsberry R Jim Mills R Cheyenne Cole N Jennifer Schmidt D Kathi Nixon R
Millard Woodward R Barb Moore R Shawn Evans L Bob Thornton M Steve Pettinger X Fran Johnson M
Jeff Judy F
March 3 Todd Mulholland S Shane Hitchcock D March 18 Shari Rector M Ashley Romero F
Antonio Amador P Vianey Romero N Kathy Jones R Wanda Bryant R Dale Thomas R John Snider R
Cole Atwood S Giselle Serrano N Christopher Lozano W Margie Deleon R Manuel Vazquez Medina P Dick Wise R
Rick Bowman R Brenda Simmons M Nick Poling F Juan Hunt Vasquez P March 23
Gerry Carrick N Kevin Tindall X Amanda Smith F Shannon Merkel F Shadaria Davenport L March 29
Glenda Hitt R
Louis Chamberlain C Tammy Wagner F Melvin Smothers S Fredy Montez P ReNae Ellis D Greg Munson R
Eric Derrick L March 8 Tony Suarez R Daniel Roach C Letha Freeman L Geraldine Peterson R
Kyle Mora N Brian Christophel F March 13 Brad Seelig F Chris Hampton R David Roessler W
Danelle Pearson D Beriam Garcia W Nancy Binkley R March 19 Jessica Jerry L Dave Varisco R
Edgar Pinzon Legarda P Shirley Hemenway P Aaron Bowman W Jakob Bowden F Stacee Moyers C
Dave Rhodes R Terry Laesch R Rich Moyer X Brad DeVos X March 24 March 30
Loretta Frye R
Tyler Schultheis D Cheryl Pallas R March 14 Larry Fogle R Amy Alarid P Elissa Omberg W
Shaun Stevenson C Shiloh Slaymaker S Tom Bird X Frank Haight R Mary Basilici R
Barbara Walker L Randal Winkler R Sergio Duarte Rosas P Shawn Mahady X Joan Huber R Jim Vasil R
March 31
Ric Zook F March 9 Jason Hamm C March 20 Dorothy Kettler R Sarah Clark F
March 4 Justin Druppal W Rick Kramer X Joan Miller R
Kris English R Devin Graham C Lisa Whitmore N Juan Cardenas S Bill Mitchell R Cathy Dewar M
Ann Doane R Amanda Engelbarts D
Cindy Hixson F Jeff Hermes D March 15 Shaunta Dukes L Rebecca Sell F Yatch Gerald L
Maribel Martinez S Ronda Yenna F Larry Atkin S Bob Francois N Ernest Stasi D
Tom Morgan X March 10 Laine Erhart F Helen Greenya M Kari Vetter R Jason Gilbert M

Lois Scott R Jane Brown R Kathleen Hunter R Matt Harvey M March 25 LEGEND
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Sandy Gray R Dexter Matthews L Susan Snodgrass W Michael Zadylak F Gregg Grattan X Fort Wayne. . . . . F
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