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Supporting Women Who Code
“Creating solutions that meet the diverse needs of our customers requires teams that represent a broad blend of experiences,” says Angie Brown, vice president of Store Technology at The Home Depot. Angie joined The Home Depot as an entry-level software engineer nearly 20 years ago and has led several teams across the technology organization. Today, she is responsible for the technology that…
12 Days of Giving with The Home Depot Foundation
Each year, The Home Depot Foundation works with local and national nonprofits to improve the homes and lives of U.S. veterans and those impacted by natural disasters.As we celebrate the holiday season, we invite you to join us for 12 Days of Giving as we reflect and reminisce on 12 impactful projects from 2018.
Charting Holiday Decorations from Coast to Coast
Different parts of the U.S. have unique preferences for decking the halls each holiday season. Check out how your state or region compares:
Key Uses for Recycled Content from Greenbuild 2018
Recycled content and landfill diversion were hot topics at this year’s Greenbuild International Conference and Expo in Chicago. Whether it’s pre- or post-consumer recycled content, manufacturers are looking for new ways of designing and producing products to extend their lifecycles and reduce waste.Take a look at some of the recycled content players sold at The Home Depot and featured in this…
The Home Depot Year-in-Review 2018
Thanks to our associates, suppliers and non-profit partners for making 2018 a remarkable year. Together, we gave back to our communities, improved our environment and took care of each other:
Clear vs. Multi-Colored: The Great Holiday Lights Debate
Holiday products are prominent during the festive season. However, few items are more popular at The Home Depot than holiday lights. The color of the light bulbs often sparks countless debates.
Despite the debates, clear or white Christmas lights remain the preferred style throughout the country by nearly 20 percent overall.
And yet, multi-colored lights make their presence known in certain…
Welcome Home from The Home Depot Foundation
“I’m the luckiest man on earth. I got to come home,” says Army veteran Brandon Adam.
Brandon was wounded in combat by an AED, losing both of his legs and suffering a serious back injury and nerve damage. Returning to his two-story home in Colorado proved challenging for Brandon and his wife and two daughters.
“These homes weren’t built for guys like me,” he explains.
Supplier Spotlight: Getting Poinsettias Ready for Showtime with Rambo Nursery
Sam Rambo has grown his love and knowledge of poinsettias organically. A self-taught horticulturist, Sam started Rambo Nursery in 1983 with 2,800 square feet of greenhouse space, primarily growing hanging baskets.
“I still have my grower notes from December 1983. I can remember getting magazines and learning,” says Sam.
Christmas Tree Toppers Across the Country
A person’s vision of a “classic” Christmas tree depends on their region and might differ from someone on the other side of the country. Here’s a picture of what Christmas trees look like from region to region:
Supplier Spotlight: Sexton Farms Christmas Trees
Christmas trees are a family affair for the Sextons. Their fourth-generation family-owned and operated farm was established in 1960, nestled in the mountains of southwestern Virginia and northwestern North Carolina.
Brothers Greg and James Sexton share the responsibilities of running the business, initially started by their grandfather Byron Sexton. Learning about the farm and shearing…
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