Blog
Follow along for insights on what’s happening around Woodgrain, industry trends and insights, the products we make, and how to install them.
Women in Millwork: Meet Karen
“My daily goal and also for the HR team at Windsor is to make a positive impact on at least one person—hopefully more—every single day.”
-Karen Clontz, Human Resource Manager Windsor Windows & Doors
Women in Millwork: Meet Jeri
“I take great pride in my job and get self-satisfaction from achieving goals and doing my job to the best of my ability.”
-Jeri Pressley, Casement Department Manager Windsor Windows & Doors
Women in Millwork: Meet Tracy
“If a woman would like to be a part of the challenges and successes, she should pursue this career.”
-Tracy Honstein, Inside Customer Service Representative at Woodgrain Doors
Women in MIllwork: Meet Jessica Anderson
“There is never a dull moment being in the HR department of a manufacturing industry.”
-Jessica Anderson, Human Resources Representative for Woodgrain Doors
Women in Millwork: Meet Pamela
“Be open minded and challenge yourself.”
– Pamela Breach, Parts Training Specialist for Nampa Doors
Women in Millwork: Meet Sally
“Always do your best.”
– Sally Garcia, Quality Control Technician for Woodgrain Doors
These Doors Will Increase Your Home Value
It’s always nice to upgrade your home, but certain changes you make can really pay off when you decide to sell. One seemingly simple—and often inexpensive—upgrade is replacing your doors. Here are our top door picks that are sure to provide you with the highest return on investment.
Continue ReadingWomen in Millwork: Meet Connie
“Always keep your “moral compass” when faced with difficult situations or decisions. Work hard and stay positive.”
-Connie Moylan, Woodgrain’s Chief Information Officer (CIO)
Women in Millwork: Meet Anne
“Don’t be afraid to take control so you can learn.”
– Anne Loud, Hotmelt Machine Operator in the Lamination Department of Woodgrain Millwork
Women in Millwork: Meet Laurie
“The best advice I can give is to work hard, offer to help when others don’t raise their hands and understand the business.”
-Laurie Johnson, Woodgrain Doors’ Finance and Controlling Manager