Jeff Valles (pictured above, second from the left) is
one of the two newest members of the DPHA Council of Fellows (the other
inductee, Sarah Jenkinson, was featured in last week's issue of Connections).
The Council was established to recognize career contributions of
industry leaders and to provide a forum where those leaders can
continue to give back to the industry that they have helped shape. Case
in point is the DPHA Alberto Comini Memorial Scholarship. The
Scholarship program is run by the Council of Fellows and awards two
$3,000 annual grants to the children or grandchildren of DPHA members.
Jeff has spent his entire professional career in the decorative
plumbing and hardware industry, a rarity for someone who is not
associated with a family business. His name is well known in DPH
circles. He started at Phylrich in 1979 and in a relatively short time
became the company's senior vice president of marketing and sales. He
was the face and driving force of Phylrich, which became known for
quality products, limited distribution and customization capabilities.
When Elkay Manufacturing purchased Phylrich in 2004, Jeff relocated to
Chicago to become director of showroom merchandising where he was
responsible for expanding faucetry to existing Elkay product portfolios
and developing the marketing and operations to support the new
offerings.
Jeff was also one of the dozen individuals that were tapped to
attend an organizational meeting in December of 2001 to determine if
creating a new organization dedicated exclusively to the decorative
plumbing and hardware industry was viable. That meeting led to the
creation of DPHA. In 2008, Jeff joined the DPHA management team as
executive director and then accepted a similar role with the Forte
Buying Group in 2010.
Jeff's service at DPHA resulted in record numbers of members and
attendance at the DPHA annual conference. He pioneered new content,
blogs, sales guidance and social media involvement. He was a sounding
board for new ideas, always exploring and asking "what if", "why not"
and "what's preventing us from moving forward". He was a go-to, highly
sought after resource for manufacturers, dealers and representatives.
Jeff's involvement with Forte produced equally impressive results.
At Forte, Jeff pioneered a private label fixture line and nearly doubled
the sales volume of the group with fewer manufacturers than when he
started and with the same number of Forte members. Jeff currently is
responsible for showroom operations for Chown Hardware, headquartered in
Portland, OR.
Jeff has been, and will continue to be, a major industry
contributor and his election to the DPHA Council of Fellows is
recognition of his passion, commitment and successes in the decorative
plumbing and hardware industry.
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