Alison Mullins: Building Order Makers, Not Order Takers
Transforming Sales, Leadership, and Workforce Development Through Strategy, Education, and Integrity
Influence isn’t measured by volume—it’s measured by impact.
For Alison Mullins, leadership has never been about being the loudest voice in the room. Instead, her influence has been built steadily through action: designing systems that work, mentoring professionals at every stage of their careers, and reshaping how sales is understood within the construction and building materials industries.
As the founder of Rep Methods LLC, Alison has carved out a distinct lane as a strategist, educator, and advocate for professional development. Her work challenges outdated perceptions of sales as purely transactional and replaces them with a model grounded in trust, clarity, and repeatable processes that support long-term growth.
From Experience to Expertise
Alison’s career was shaped in the field—inside showrooms, on job sites, and in fast-moving businesses where structure often lagged behind ambition. She witnessed firsthand how talented teams struggled, not because of effort, but due to unclear processes, misaligned expectations, and a lack of intentional sales education.
Rather than accept that dysfunction as “normal,” Alison set out to fix it.
Her approach blends strategic thinking with real-world application, helping businesses slow down their intake, qualify opportunities more effectively, and build pipelines that serve both the client and the company. This philosophy became the foundation of her bestselling books, The Art of Selling: We Make Order Makers, Not Order Takers and Beyond Order Makers, which have helped sales professionals and entrepreneurs rethink how they show up in their roles.
Educating Leaders, Not Just Salespeople
Alison’s influence extends far beyond consulting engagements. She is a nationally recognized speaker and educator, delivering sessions at major industry events and leadership forums where she translates complex sales concepts into clear, actionable frameworks.
What sets her apart is her ability to meet people where they are—whether they’re new to sales, leading a growing organization, or navigating change within an established business. Her teachings focus on building confidence, improving communication, and creating systems that support accountability and consistency.
Equally important to Alison is her commitment to workforce development and mentorship. She actively supports initiatives that introduce women and young professionals to careers in construction and sales, helping bridge the gap between education and real-world opportunity. Through mentoring, committee leadership, and community involvement, she advocates for sustainable talent pipelines that strengthen entire industries.
Redefining Influence
To Alison, influence is responsibility.
It’s the responsibility to lead with integrity.
To create systems that outlast individual roles.
And to leave people better equipped than when you found them.
Being recognized as an Influential Woman reflects not just professional success, but a leadership philosophy rooted in service, education, and long-term impact. Alison’s work continues to shape businesses, careers, and communities—quietly proving that the most powerful leaders don’t chase attention. They build trust, and they build futures.