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lines, rk Miles found their niche by returning to the original formula that made them successful in their early years. As Joe explains, “We can’t be all things to all people. You’ve got to figure out what you’re going to do and you have to do really well in that one area. At the end of the day, we are a building material supplier, and our core customers are general contractors and small contractors. Having recognized that, we continue to focus on lumber, building mate- rials, and hardware that is aimed at that customer base.” Joe also emphasizes the importance of community connection. He is a native Vermonter who loved growing up in Arlington. “I had friends up and down the road. I would wake up on a Saturday, roll out of bed, and call my buddies. We’d play touch football and kick-the-can all day long until we heard the cow- bell ring at seven o’clock. Then we knew it was time to come home.” Joe still lives in Southern Vermont. He and his wife, Christine, raised their children in Manchester, which he says is “a wonderful place to raise a family. There are great things to do: The rink, the schools, the mountains … all those things that kids want and should be doing. That’s what makes it so terrific.” Joe’s 27-year-old son Henry is now involved in the family business. He is busy at work, helping with the Allen Lumber acquisition and continuing the tradition of family ownership and company re-invention. Joe became involved with the fam- ily business in his 20s in a similar fashion to Henry and speaks fondly of his early years working at rk Miles. He emphasizes the crucial role that other employees played in the development of his work ethic. For example, Wayne Norris, the man- ager who he worked under when he first started in the late 1980s, was “a taskmaster. He would tell me ‘Joe, I want you here at 4:30 in the morning. We’ve got to be on top of Stratton to unload a truck.’ That type of work, that physicality—I really liked that. I learned a lot from Wayne. He was very influential.” Joe also credits his wife and Brenda Beanland, rk Miles’ current chief manchester life magazine 2020 13