When good people gather to help others, it’s worth talking about. This episode features Chris Bowers from Leashes of Valor, Jimmy Schambach from M28, and Jordan Evans of PGT – MITER Brands. All have hearts that are true to the mission of serving others, and you’ll learn how each of them lives this out. Leashes of Valor – “One Leash Saves Two Lives” Founded by a combat-wounded veteran in 2017, Leashes of Valor provides service dogs at no cost to wounded and disabled post-9/11 veterans. Whenever possible, dogs are sourced from animal shelters and rescue groups, improving the lives of both veterans and dogs. Learn more here. M28 – M28 is dedicated to guiding individuals in recovery toward lasting sobriety by providing authentic community, unwavering support, and practical needs. Learn more here.
Big missions require big hearts, and big commitments. That’s what we learn about in this episode as we meet Sandra from CCA and Patricia from MITER Brands in Flower Mound, Texas. CCA provide many necessities for their clients, including bringing lunch to 1000 kids a day during the summer break. With proximity to one another, Patricia helps organize MITER Team members to serve their VTO hours at this amazing organization. CCA – Christian Community Action – ministers to the poor by providing comprehensive services that alleviate suffering, bring hope and change lives. They have been serving their neighbors in their greatest time of need since 1973. You can learn more at ccahelps.org.
We enjoyed many conversations recently in Hershey, Pennsylvania, at the annual MITER Foundation Golf Tournament and Fundraiser. This fun episode highlights some of the folks that helped from the stage. Cody is a professional speed painter, and the Kellers are professional auctioneers. All have worked with MITER Foundation for many years and are glad to bring their professional talents to help raise funds and bring excitement to the event. You can learn more about Cody here. Learn more about Andy and Tim Keller here.
With deep roots in both Florida and the window and door industry, today’s guest brings invaluable insights to our conversation. Join us as we sit down with Steven Starkey, our dynamic VP of Sales in Florida, whose energy and positivity light up every room. In this episode, Steven shares why streamlining our product portfolio is a smart move—and how focusing on dealer success drives our business forward.
Navigating building codes, energy regulations, design pressures, and glass configurations can be daunting, especially for large commercial projects in Florida. Liz Rodriguez, from the PGT Commercial team, is dedicated to assisting customers in overcoming these challenges. In this episode, she discusses the advantages for architects, developers, and contractors of partnering with experienced professionals (like those on her team) to ensure project success.
Getting injured at work is something that we all want to avoid. But how? Believe it or not, that is why OSHA exists: to help American workers stay safe while on the job. This episode features Amanda Wood Laihow, who was the Acting Secretary of OSHA through October and is currently the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health. We discuss the various programs that OSHA employs, recent modifications to their penalties, their education component, and their overall goal of sending people home safely at the end of the workday.
Customer satisfaction is a critical part of our business, and Josh believes in empowering his team to do that very thing. Josh Williard, VP of Customer & Warranty Services, addresses how we will continue to support our customers through upcoming product changes in the Florida market. We also chat briefly about the MITER Foundation Golf Event in Hershey, where this episode was recorded.
Making changes can be tough, and sometimes uncomfortable, kind of like pruning the bushes. Today we hear from Benji Hershberger who shares about his background and his new role in Product Management. We discuss the product changes happening in our Florida product portfolio and how this will enhance business efficiency and growth. Additionally, Benji walks us through the MITER Brands Guiding Principles and how these pillars impact our business decisions, every day, everywhere.
There is something special about great people having great conversations - and that is what you've got with these two MI sales professionals. Micah and Chris (aka Big Cat) share a bit about their history, current roles, and what they connect with the most in the MITER acronym. While Relationships is a big part of the sales role, they chose to elaborate beyond the single letter R. Listen and enjoy.
How does one begin as a chemical engineer in Australia and become our Vice President of Operations for Florida? Chris shares a bit of his leadership journey - hard work, dedication, and working well with his teams to achieve results. We also learn about some of the improvements that have been happening in our South Florida Operations. For reference, the MITER way of operations includes five quality pillars: Safety, Integrity, Creativity, Continuous Improvement, and Profitable Partnerships.
Shawn led 12 of us through the sales training event in Tacoma, and Benji, our VP, joined in as well. We spent time reflecting on the MITER acronym and how all of the letters connect to our work of MITER Brands University. This short conversation provides an inside peek at what the learning team is learning about!
People first is more than just a nice slogan; it's truly how MITER does business. Karen Watson popped in to say hello to her fellow colleagues, and shared a bit about her nearly 30 year career on the Milgard side. With territories in Western Canada, Alaska, Washington State, and Hawaii, there is never a dull moment for this industry pro.
Sales training events allow colleagues a chance to sharpen their skills and connect with each other. These three all work in the sales side for Western Window Systems, and our conversation reflects their energy and personalities. You'll hear why building relationships is a natural thing for them to do, and why customers appreciate connecting with them.
Sometimes our experiences elsewhere helps us see how wonderful our present circumstances are. Eric has spent time in large organizations, and he has been instrumental in getting our companies integrated. As an HR professional, Eric appreciates the "people-first" attitudes that prevail with MITER Brands leadership.
Customer service is a critical piece of any successful business, and great leaders come from the ground up. Jillian began 17 years ago on the manufacturing floor and now leads the teams taking care of customer and warranty services for the western side of MITER Brands. With the tremendous legacy to uphold, Jillian appreciates the opportunity to embrace new technologies that allow for improvements in the customer experience.
As the Operations Manager for Internal Supply, overseeing nearly 200 team members, Marc is a wealth of knowledge! He understands the process as someone who began 31 years ago on the production floor. He and his team are continually working to innovate and improve how we manufacture our extrusions in Tacoma. Like others, he is learning more about AI to expand our capabilities.
When people love what they do, it's been said they don't work a day of their life. After 22 years at MITER Brands, Tim enjoys working in his current role as Pricing Manager for Milgard. It provides a great opportunity for him to leverage his years of experience across various roles. Tim is also involved with the MITER Foundation and appreciating the teamwork involved in that effort.
Meeting colleagues on the other side of the country is such a fun thing to do! And then learning how their expertise supports the business. Jeremiah (a fellow Iowa native) shares about his various roles in the business over a 20+ year tenure. He now serves as VP of Marketing Operations. Joanie is working on a major puzzle, blending two different SalesForce platforms across our enterprise. She began as an intern and has grown tremendously in her career at MITER Brands, always focusing on what is possible.
What makes a company innovative? Is it the people, the products, or their process? Maybe it's a magical mix of all three. Kevin and Erik share a bit about their roles in researching and developing products for our Western brands (Milgard, Western Window Systems, and Anlin Windows & Doors). The collaboration between product marketing and engineering allows for growth of this market share and profitability.
Some folks just inspire others to greatness - and Dave Alexander is definitely one of those people. His enthusiasm for leading our Manufacturing Excellence Teams is evident - and a bit contagious! With the challenge of 20 manufacturing sites, and thousands of products manufactured daily, Dave remains humble while in the relentless pursuit of 100%. You'll learn about the attitude and mindset around the quality initiatives across all of the MITER Brands product portfolios.