March Remodelers Council Member Spotlight With Jim Millen

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Name: Jim Millen

Job Description: Sales Designer at Showplace Kitchens

Q. Where is your hometown?
A. West Des Moines

Q. Family
A. I am married to Laura and have two kids Kristy and Nicole and four grandkids Jonathan, Alyssa, Reagan and Adalynn

Q. First job?
A. Burning boxes for my dad’s wholesale plumbing and heating business. I believe I was in about 2nd grade at the time.           It is no surprise I love a good bomb fire.

Q. As a kid, I wanted to be a?
A. A pro baseball player. I loved Mr. Cub (Ernie Banks).

Q. Words I live by or Favorite Quote?
A. Don’t worry about anything! Pray about everything!

Q. What is your most useful business “tool”?
A. The 20/20 design program, I could not imagine having to draw up layouts.

Q. What would people be surprised to know about you?
A. My wrestling coach Dennis Hastert later became Speaker of the House.

Q. Mentors and/or heroes?
A. Dennis Hastert, he used to take us on all kinds of road trips for wrestling and another group called Explorers that he             started. The trips allowed me to experience and see things that I never would have had a chance to see, since I am             one of 14 kids and did not go on vacations with my family as a kid.

Q. Favorite creative outlet or hobby?
A. I like camping, hiking, biking and spending time with my grandkids.

Q. What would you do if you were not in the remodeling industry?
A. I would be working with kids who needed a second chance.

Q. How many years have you been a member of the Remodelers Council?
A. Showplace Kitchens has been a member for over 10 years and I have been going to the meetings for about 2 ½                   years.

Q. Why membership in the Remodelers Council is important to you?
A. The Remodelers Council has allowed me to get to know other professionals in the industry as well as educate me on            remodeling practices. I then can pass along the resources that the Council has offered me to my clients.

Remodelers Council Member Spotlight With Chaden Halfhill

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Job description: Owner and chief visionary of Silent Rivers Design+Build. Chaden has grown Silent Rivers over the past 20 years to reflect a passion for conscientious design, building excellence, and healthy relationships with the natural environment. Always motivated by opportunity to make things better creatively, Chaden is first a fine artist and sculptor.

Q. Where is your hometown?

A. Des Moines

Q. Family?

A. Married to Cosette Boone – Owner of Willowsong Midwifery Care and Healing Passages Birth and Wellness Center. Children: Sage, 11, and Cedar, 7.

Q. What do you enjoy doing when not working?

A. I leave for the mountains when not working, at which point it doesn’t matter what I am doing as long as the air smells of conifers. Hiking, climbing, biking, camping, and eating in the cool alpine air all suffice.

Q. First job?

A. Paper carrier for the Tribune, and janitor for my grandpa’s repair shop: Harold Robbin’s Inc.

Q. If you could learn any skill?

A. I’d like to learn how to think more like Marc Black, but without the extreme sport tendencies. Upon accomplishing that feat, achieving positive mind-meld, I will then seek to practice yoga on a regular basis and master meditation. I live too much in possibility, and could therefore benefit from the calm effects of similar daily routines.

Q. Favorite Quote?

A. I don’t really have a favorite quote. The relevance of quotes is always changing, as do life’s lessons. Interesting journey, huh?

Q. One modern convenience you would not want to live without?

A. I care less and less about modern conveniences. If everyone functioned without them, I suspect such conveniences would become irrelevant. Sometimes modernity, while exciting, strips us of traditional knowledge and technique.

Q. Favorite place to entertain clients or friends?

A. The Silent Rivers Summertime Celebration!

Q. Favorite super hero?

A. Dumbledore is my current hero, but if I must recall my adolescent preferences: Professor Charles Francis Xavier and Wolverine would take top marks.

Q. Favorite creative outlet or hobby?

A. Starting and building businesses that make the world a better place. Oddly, this creative drive has started to replace my passion for sculpture. Perhaps the two interests will someday convene in the public art arena. Any interested land developers reading this? Let’s talk!

Q. What aspect of the remodeling industry do you enjoy the most?

A. It is a toss-up between the ever-changing, constant problem-solving and the overarching integrity of the people within the industry.

Q. What would you do if you weren’t in the remodeling industry?

A. Had I been the recipient of a trust, I would have focused solely on developing my career as a sculptor and photographer, while ensuring ample time to enjoy the wilderness. Of course, that’s not my reality and spirit led me to existing home renovation. Generally speaking, I prefer to look forward rather than glance backwards in the rearview mirror and wonder what I’ve missed. A better question: where am I going? I want to further bring together science and aesthetics within housing. There remains a large gap, and I believe the future of remodeling will be defined by those companies that seamlessly provide the heart of the craft, the emotion of the artist, and the mind of the engineer. I am excited about the future of the industry and the potential to further define a strong niche for my staff as we prepare for the next twenty years of growth.

Q. How many years have you been a member of the Remodelers Council?

A. No idea. I think Greg Arganbright encouraged me to come to a meeting in 1998, back when there was a fall remodeling show, and well before the inaugural Tour of Remodeled Homes. I have grey hair now, but some will recall that it hung below my shoulder blades back then.

Q. Why membership in the Remodelers Council is important to you?

A. It keeps Marc out to the office…

That said, it also allows his talents to shine outside our company, providing opportunity for leadership development. Regardless of Marc’s involvement, my own participation, or the engagement of other team members, it allows Silent Rivers Design + Build to have a voice in shaping grassroots representation of local remodeling, continuing to protect the industry’s integrity.

Remodelers Council Member Spotlight With Doug Year

Remodelers Council Member Spotlight

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Name: Doug Year

Job description: I have been with Sunderland Brothers Co. for over 16 years. I have been there long enough to be the “old” cabinet guy at Sunderlands. I have been blessed to have many opportunities from show homes and Tour of Remodeled homes to large retirement centers. I have really come to enjoy creating solutions to my customers needs.

1. Where is your hometown?

I moved down to the warmth of Des Moines after growing up and starting a family in Sioux Falls, SD. I still enjoy the mild winters here in central Iowa.

2. Family?

I have been married to my wife Kristi for seven years. We share a blended family in Clive. We are chase twin 13 year olds across central Iowa during the week and weekends. Our older children put up with us during the holidays.

3. What do you enjoy doing when not working?

I still help doing a little coaching with my stepson’s baseball team and spend time on two wheels( bicycles and motorcycles).

4. First job?

I grew up in the family landscaping business. I didn’t realize until I was 22 that I could have a job that I didn’t have to shower after I got home from work.

5. If you could learn any skill?

My daughter has a pilot’s license, I would love to learn to fly.

6. Favorite Quote?

One I made up the first year as Chairman of the Tour of Remodeled Homes in 2010 “I didn’t know what I didn’t know until I didn’t know it”

7. One modern convenience you would not want to live without?

Rechargeable batteries, what would any of us do without them??

8. Favorite place to entertain clients or friends?

My favorite place to entertain is the back deck, grills glowing, music playing and everyone relaxing around the fire.

9. Favorite super hero?

I guess I never much thought about that, lets go with Superman.

10. Favorite creative outlet or hobby?

My go to hobby is music, my wife and I love concerts and have traveled around the Midwest to see our favorites.

11. What aspect of the remodeling industry do you enjoy the most?

I suppose I enjoy designing kitchens but to be more specific I like translating my customers dreams into rooms they love to spend time in.

12. What would you do if you weren’t in the remodeling industry?

Be a roadie for the Eagles

13. How many years have you been a member of the Remodelers Council?

I guess I have been going to Remodeler’s lunches since around 2000. I got involved in the Tour around 2003 and then was conned into being the chairman in 2010 and 2011. I still owe Carrie and Amy Kimberly

14. Why membership in the Remodelers Council is important to you?

I have always enjoyed the interaction between the remodelers and the associates. They listen to our pitches, examine our new products and use us as a trusted resource. We like the camaraderie that is a part of the council.

Remodelers Council Member Spotlight with Marc Black of Silent Rivers

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Job description: My title is General Manager at Silent Rivers. To me, that means I get to be the person to structure & implement our owner’s vision for the company and provide both direction and support for our staff members so they can do their jobs effectively.

  1. Where is your hometown?
    1. Grew up on a farm just outside of Barnum, IA (near Ft.Dodge)
  2. Family?
    1. Sarah and I have been married for 10 years and have a 4 year old daughter – Avery Jane “Princess” Black.
  3. What do you enjoy doing when not working?
    1. Mostly spending time with my family & extended family! I also play on a slow pitch softball team in the spring & summer and joined a basketball team this past winter through my church. My “hidden” hobby is a fantasy card game called Magic The Gathering. When I do gaming weekends with my group, my wife lovingly calls them my “Geekends”!
  4. First job?
    1. Besides being a farm hand for my dad, my first job was a grocer at Jamboree Foods in Manson, IA. $2.99 / hour baby!
  5. If you could learn any skill?
    1. I’ll use the term “skill” loosely here – I’d say developing ESP would be the most useful thing I can think of! Who wouldn’t want a 6th sense and be able to anticipate/predict better!?!?
  6. Favorite Quote?
    1. Of all time?? Depends on the setting – I love reciting one liners from movies…especially the comedies & kids movies. But as a motivational thing, I think John Ruskin has a TON of useful ones. This one resonates well with me because I work hard to try to maintain balance in life between work, family and friends. I think it’s applicable in most things in life – not just work:

                   “In order that people may be happy in their work, these three things are needed:  they must be fit for it;

they must not do too much of it;

and they must have a sense of success in it.”

  1. One modern convenience you would not want to live without?
    1. Too many to choose from – all powered by the one biggest modern convenience we take for granted until we don’t have it….ELECTRICITY!
  2. Favorite place to entertain clients or friends?
    1. I don’t know that I have one – I like variety and exploring new places. Just had a great dinner at Exile Brewing Company a couple weeks ago and will definitely go back there again!
  3. Favorite super hero?
    1. Batman all the way! Too many cool gadgets & methods of transportation on top of being dark, mysterious and fearless. Not to mention being wealthy and having a cave!
  4. What aspect of the remodeling industry do you enjoy the most?
    1. The fact that no matter how many projects and what type/size they are – they are all unique and different and something can be learned on each one.
  5. What would you do if you weren’t in the remodeling industry?
    1. I would probably find a way to get into designing and/or producing extreme thrill rides. I’m a bit of an adrenaline junkie and thrill seeker, so I’ve always been intrigued with the science & technology behind what makes those kinds of things work.
  6. How many years have you been a member of the Remodelers Council?
    1. Rollie Clarkson invited me to my first luncheon in 2001. I was instantly hooked as the Council gave me a place to network and learn from my peers while starting out in this city and industry. I’ve been active on one committee or another every single year since 2002.
  7. Why membership in the Remodelers Council is important to you?
    1. I especially enjoy the comradery with the others in the group and the educational opportunities that the HBA & RC provide through our luncheon speakers and classes offered.