From the Editor | Natalie Forster
Bridging the gap between wholesalers and contractors
Supply House Times Chief Editor takes on Plumbing & Mechanical; aims to share information between two audiences.

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The relationship between PHCP-PVF contractors and their wholesaler partners is one of mutual dependency. Both parties rely on each other to keep the flow of goods, services and information on track so that projects run smoothly.
Over the past five years, I have gotten to know the supply chain side of this partnership pretty well through my work on Supply House Times. I’ve had the privilege to get to know many of the best and most reliable PHCP-PVF wholesalers. Through that time, I’ve heard both your pain points and what you believe to be the most prominent pain points that contractors face on a daily basis. I have also learned that the vast majority of distributors share the same goal: be the best partner for their contractor customers.
As of last month, Nicole Krawcke, chief editor for our sister publication, Plumbing & Mechanical’s, moved on to her next adventure – we wish her the very best on her new endeavors. This means that I am taking on the Editorial Director role, where I will oversee the editorial direction of both Supply House Times and Plumbing & Mechanical. This opportunity puts me in the unique position to hear daily from all parties in the supply chain – from wholesalers and reps to contractors and engineers.
While the goal is to have all of the above groups are working together like a well-oiled machine, that isn’t always the case. The needs of contractors, building owners and homeowners are ever changing, and it’s up to manufacturers and distributors to do their best to meet those evolving needs. Unpredictable global and US economic factors, supply chain volatility, natural disasters, data integration (and the list goes one) are all factors that make it more difficult than ever to keep everyone on the same page.
The way I see it, our role as trade media is to provide the most reliable, useful and timely news and trends that you need to know. With my new role “swimming in both ponds,” I intend to use all of the knowledge I gather from each side to benefit the other. At the end of the day, wholesalers need to know what contractors want, and contractors need to outlet to tell wholesalers what they want. My hope is to be a liaison for you to connect and learn about one another.
Please reach out to me at forstern@bnpmedia.com to share any thoughts you have on how I can best achieve this goal and better serve your side of the industry.
New content in this issue
I also wanted to take a moment to recognize some new columns we have starting in 2025. First, our new showroom column, “Showroom Wins and Outs,” is authored by Winsupply’s National Showroom Manager, Melissa Rasico. With more than 30 years in the industry and decades of showroom experience, Melissa is poised to bring a fresh perspective and engaging new luxury plumbing industry content to Supply House Times each more. Be sure to check out her first article here.
Secondly, Supply House Times will now house a quarterly column contributed by AIM/R’s LOT/T group. This group – Leaders of Tomorrow…Today. LOT/T is a sub-group of AIM/R for future leaders, managers, or owners. LOT/T is the "Next Generation" for the Rep Function for our industry. The column will cover specific challenges of emerging leaders dedicated to the Rep Function for plumbing, HVAC, and irrigation. Check out the first installment of “Leading Forward,” here.
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