Palmer-Donavin Announces Three Leadership Changes

Josh Miller, Josh Thompson, and Stephanie Kuntz have been internally promoted to new roles within the organization.

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Palmer-Donavin named Josh Miller as the leader of the company’s new business analytics department, Josh Thompson as the company’s vice president of product management, and Stephanie Kuntz as the company’s director of marketing.

Miller, previously the company’s director of purchasing, will lead Palmer-Donavin’s business analytics department. The team will consist of several business analysts, each with a focus on a different area of the business, including operations, sales, and pricing. The company said the goal of the department is to provide insights into day-to-day operations that will allow managers and employees to make data-driven decisions, enabling Palmer-Donavin to enhance the customer and manufacturer partner experience.

Thompson began his career in customer service with Palmer-Donavin, before transitioning to roles in outside sales and sales management. Most recently, he led the company’s marketing department.

“Josh possesses a unique skill set with his market knowledge, product knowledge, and vendor relationships that will allow him to hit the ground running,” Matt Butzer, COO of Palmer-Donavin, said in a prepared statement.

Kuntz previously worked as a marketing operations specialist with Palmer-Donavin, leading several key initiatives including the company’s CRM and e-commerce platforms.

“This is an exciting time for Palmer-Donavin as we make several key changes to our organizational structure,” Butzier said. “Change is never easy, but it propels us forward, makes us stronger, and positions Palmer-Donavin for future growth.”

Columbus, Ohio-based Palmer-Donavin is a distributor of building materials and a door fabricator with eight locations throughout the midwest servicing dealers in 11 states.

About the Author

Vincent Salandro

Vincent Salandro is an associate editor for Builder. He covers products for the Journal of Light Construction and also has stories appearing in other Zonda publications. He earned a B.A. in journalism and a B.S. in economics from American University.

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