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From Service to Sawdust: A Veteran’s Blueprint for Home Improvement Success

Always ready. Always there. The venerable motto of the United States National Guard is what Tim Kromholtz lived out during his time in the Washington Air National Guard and in his executive role in the independent home improvement industry.

Kromholtz’s military journey began in July 1978 when he was seeking college assistance. He enlisted in the Air National Guard, initially serving as an electrician and later working as a power production mechanic.  During his 20 years of service, Kromholtz deployed to Denmark, Germany, Portugal and the Dominican Republic as well as several domestic training deployments, completing his dedicated service in July 1998.

“My favorite part of my time in service was the brotherhood of fellow service members and the sense of patriotic duty I gained,” Kromholtz says.

While still serving with the Guard, utilizing his military benefits, Kromholtz graduated from college in 1987 with a degree in accounting.   

 Kromholtz began in an accounting role at Ziegler Lumber Company, entering the independent home improvement channel. His employer was a strong supporter of Kromholtz’ military obligations until he retired from the military in 1998. Today, as Ziegler’s chief information officer, he advises and manages projects, finding satisfaction in improving the efficiency of Ziegler Lumber employees’ operations.

Kromholtz attributes his success in the independent channel to the leadership skills and appreciation for team dynamics he gained during his military service

“Military veterans are a valuable asset to the independent channel,” he says. “They understand the chain of command, the principle of loyalty and organizational abilities.”

Paying Tribute

While there is no way to repay the sacrifices made by veterans of the armed forces, the North American Hardware and Paint Association (NHPA) recognizes that not only have these individuals made a lasting impact on their country, but they are also a prominent and positive influence within the home improvement industry.

To honor the ongoing impact military veterans make throughout the home improvement industry,
NHPA launched the Helmets to Home Improvement recognition program, with the National Hardware Show (NHS) as the program’s official founding sponsor and venue partner.

We need your help honoring these amazing men and women. Please visit YourNHPA.org/veterans to nominate a Helmets to Home Improvement honoree.

About Annie Palmer

Annie joined the NHPA staff in 2024 as a content development coordinator on the editorial team. Annie was born and raised in the Indianapolis area and graduated from Lipscomb University with a B.B.A. in Marketing. Her favorite hobbies include baking, photography, traveling and visiting coffee shops.

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