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Do it Best Names New Director of Communications

Do it Best has named Allison Meyer as its newest director of communications, effective immediately.

In this role, Meyer leads a team focused on communicating the Do it Best story, which includes highlighting the programs, services and solutions that help independent home improvement retailers drive greater sales and profitability through their co-op partnership. She also manages the company’s strategies for effective internal and external communications, media relations, doitbestonline.com, social media and digital and print publications, including the company’s annual report.

Meyer most recently served as the company’s communication manager and has been in the Do it Best communications department since 2018. Previously, she worked at an advertising agency on vendor accounts associated with Do it Best products, including branded paint lines.

“In her nearly five years with the company, Allison has played a key role in developing and delivering outstanding communication plans for a number of initiatives and projects large and small,” says vice president of marketing Rich Lynch. “Allison has brought even greater discipline to our communications approach and will serve us well as we move forward with our bold growth plans.”

“I’m excited to step into this leadership role and look forward to further extending our ability to
educate and inform our many audiences about the value that Do it Best brings to the
independent home improvement channel,” Meyer says.

About Melanie Moul

Melanie is the communications and content manager for the North American Hardware and Paint Association. She joined the NHPA team in 2016 as an editor for Hardware Retailing and now helps lead the communications team to deliver relevant, timely content to the industry.

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