Meet A Remodelers Council Member – Toby Tyler

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Job Description: Owner, Marble Works, Inc

Years with the Remodelers Council of Greater Des Moines: 4 years

Activities involved in with the Remodelers Council: Member of the RC Executive Committee and Chair of the Marketing Committee.

Why membership in the Remodelers Council is important to you: I feel the council helps elevate the industry and level the playing field.

Hometown: Carlisle

Q. Family?

A. wife of 20 years and 2 boys 17 and 14

Q. First job?

A. baling hay

Q. As a kid, I wanted to be a?

A. Farmer

Q. Words I live by or Favorite Quote?

A. Just Do It

Q. What is your most useful business “tool”?

A. Google calendar

Q. What would people be surprised to know about you?

A. I was named after a Walt Disney movie

Q. Mentors and/ or heroes?

A. Jimmy Buffett

Q. Favorite creative outlet or hobby?

A. fly fishing

Q. What would you do if you were not in the remodeling industry?

A. sell real estate

Remodelers Council Member Spotlight with Gary Barnum

Job Description: I handle all outside sales. I also manage all of our crew’s fieldwork and stay on top of new ideas, products and techniques in the hardwood industry.

 

Gary Barnum of Barnum Floors

Q. Where is your hometown?

A. I was born in rural Callender, IA, but we moved to Nisswa in northern Minnesota and lived there until high school. I consider Nisswa my hometown.

Q. Family?

A. I have a 23 year old daughter, Madison who attends U of I. She is working in our shop this summer. My significant other of 9 years is Sandy Fulton. I am surrounded by immediate family here in the Des Moines area. I work hand-in-hand with my sister, Kathy Barnum and my father Al Barnum, prior to his death
in December.

Q. What do you enjoy doing when not working?

A. Boating in the Ozarks, Motorcycling, Snow Skiing, Snowmobiling & Travel.

Q. First job?

A. At age 10, I caught and then rented turtles to tourists for the weekly Turtle Races in Nisswa

Q. If you could learn any skill?

A. I would love to be able to speak multiple languages.

Q. Favorite Quote?

A. My father always said this and I believe it to be true: “Behold
the turtle; he makes progress only when he sticks his neck out”

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

A. Airplane

Q. Favorite place to entertain clients or friends?

A. Nick’s on 100th in Clive

Q. Favorite super hero?

A. Underdog

Q. Favorite creative outlet or hobby?

A. Pool league, golf, volleyball & our annual Hallo-palooza Halloween Party

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

A. Bringing new technologies, passion & design to wood flooring in customer’s homes.

Q. What would you do if you were not in the remodeling industry?

A. Working in the mountains; skiing and snowmobiling.

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

A. Not sure, maybe you can tell me???

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

A. I think it is critical for people with common professions to have a way to gather together to
bounce off ideas and discuss challenges.


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Remodelers Council Member Spotlight With Rusty Green

Remodelers Council Member Spotlight

Name:  Rusty Green

Job description: As president of Compelling Homes, I get to design, coordinate, budget and watch intricate remodels come to life. The best part of my day is engaging in a customer, or a contractor, in a conversation that includes “what would happen if we did this ”

Photo - Rusty GreenQ. Where is your hometown?

   A. Grimes, Ia.

Q. Family?

   A. I have a wonderful Wife, two awesome kids, I’m blessed to have both of my parents,      many brothers and sisters and two four legged family members.

Q. What do you enjoy doing when not working?

   A. Boating with my family, and traveling with my Wife.

Q. First job?

   A. Would you like paper or plastic?

Q. If you could learn any skill?

A. How to play the harmonica like John Popper.

Q. Favorite Quote?

A. “Do what you can, with what you have, where you are”.

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

A. Air Conditioning.

Q. Favorite place to entertain clients or friends?

A. On the back patio around the fire pit.

Q. Favorite super hero?

A. Gotta go with Ironman. They wrote a song about him.

Q. Favorite creative outlet or hobby?

A. I play my drums daily.

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

A. The incredibly talented people that do this every day and greatly impress me with how they do it.

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

A. Real estate development.

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

A. 5 years.

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

A. Cream rises to the top, which is to say that I think the Remodelers Council represents the top performers of what Des Moines has to offer. To even be considered on the same playing field as the others ensures that I strive for excellence, just to not let the other professionals stature be tarnished by substandard work.

Remodelers Council Member Spotlight with Jeff Bognar

Job description: Owner of Granite Marble & Tile Solutions in Ankeny.

1. Where is your hometown?

Jeff Bognar, Owner of Granite Marble & Tile Solutions

Jeff Bognar, Owner of Granite Marble & Tile Solutions

a. St. Louis, Missouri

2. Family?

a. 2 teenage boys – 1 graduated 2014, other is incoming sophomore

3. What do you enjoy doing when not working?

a. Tinkering with my Mustang

4. First job?

a. Newspaper route

5. If you could learn any skill?

a. Reading peoples mind

6. Favorite Quote?

a. When my son was 14, he thought I was a total buffoon, when he turned 21, he couldn’t believe how much I learned in 4 years.  Mark Twain.

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

a. Air Conditioning

8. Favorite place to entertain clients or friends?

a. Any BBQ joint

9. Favorite super hero?

a. Bat Man

10. Favorite creative outlet or hobby?

a. Riding dirt bikes with my 2 sons.

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

a. Watching the big smiles on customer’s faces as they see their finished project.

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

a. I came from the food packaging industry – so probably back into that.  Unless I win the lottery – then I would retire and be a missionary helping impoverished peoples.

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

a. I think three or 4

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

a.I really enjoy the fellowship with the other members and learning about important changes to our industry.

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Remodelers Council Partners with Rebuilding Together for 2014 Rebuilding Day

JOHNSTON, Iowa, May 5th, 2014 – The Remodelers Council of Greater Des Moines kicked off National Home Remodeling Month by partnering with Rebuilding Together Greater Des Moines for a day long project in Urbandale in conjunction with the local not-for-profit’s annual National Rebuilding Day campaign.

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The Remodelers Council of Greater Des Moines and Rebuilding Together Des Moines joined forces during National Rebuilding Day to make repairs at the home of a former roofer and U.S. military veteran paralyzed from the neck down in 2011 construction accident.

Blair Legg, a disabled homeowner and U.S. military veteran who was paralyzed from the neck down in an April 2011 roofing accident, is among 30 Des Moines-metro area owners who will welcome more than 700 volunteers into their homes to make improvements and repairs during this year’s Rebuilding Day on Saturday, May 3.

 

The Remodelers Council is teaming up with Rebuilding Together in support of the organization’s mission to provide home repair services to elderly or disabled low-income homeowners. Legg, who worked for many years as a roofer with the same company, spent 12 months following the one-the-job accident undergoing rehabilitation at a Veteran’s Administration hospital in Minneapolis before returning to the northwest side of Greater Des Moines in the spring of 2012.

 

The more than 100-year-old single-family home in which Legg and his wife Becky reside is in need of minor to moderate improvements, including lighting and electrical work, refurbishment of the kitchen floor coverings and basement stairs, the installation of new paint and drywall, yard maintenance and general household repairs. The Remodelers Council is expecting approximately 25 volunteers and their families to participate in the event, and is in the process of filling remaining openings for volunteers needed between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.on the first Saturday in May.

 

“The Remodelers Council of Greater Des Moines is excited to partner again with Rebuilding Together on a project that allows our members and their families to join with others in the community to meet real needs in local neighborhoods,” said Rory Robson, chairman of the Remodelers Council’s Community Service Committee. “What a tremendous opportunity to sharpen our saws for a good cause and in support of 30 local homeowners, including a former roofer and military veteran residing in our own backyard.”

 

Rebuilding Together is supported entirely by contributions of materials and labor, as well as monetary donations with all proceeds going to repairing homes of those who due to financial hardship, their age, or a disability cannot complete the work themselves. The Remodelers Council, which represents the voice of the local remodeling through its affiliation with the Home Builders Association of Greater Des Moines and National Association of Home Builders, is committed to supporting local volunteer service projects focused on the betterment of the communities it serves. The Westover Boulevard project is being funded in part by financial contributions by Polk County, Iowa.

 

Legg was in the Unites States Air Force for three years and served in Vietnam prior to being honorably discharged in 1976. He and Becky moved to Des Moines and settled in the Merle Hay Neighborhood after a fire in 1994 destroyed a house that the couple had had purchased following Legg’s tour of duty.

 

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About Remodelers Council of Greater Des Moines

The Remodelers Council of Greater Des Moines is an association of remodeling contractors, specialty trade contractors, and building material suppliers dedicated to maintaining the highest standard of professionalism, quality construction and customer satisfaction. Our members adhere to a strict code of ethics and participate year-round in networking, educational and community events through trusted affiliations with the National Association of Home Builders, Home Builders Association of Iowa, and the Home Builders Association of Greater Des Moines.

 

About Rebuilding Together Greater Des Moines

Since its first Rebuilding Day in 1995, Rebuilding Together Greater Des Moines has repaired or rehabilitated over 1,750 houses and non-profit facilities in Greater Des Moines. Through the efforts of approximately 180,000 volunteer hours, over $8 million has been added to the market value of Des Moines homes and neighborhoods. Rebuilding Together Greater Des Moines is an affiliate of Rebuilding Together, the nation’s largest nonprofit organization whose mission is to revitalize houses of low-income homeowners and families, particularly those who are elderly, disabled and military veterans. For more information, please visit www.rebuildingdm.org.

 

Written by Todd Razor of Three Razor Media

Remodelers Council Member Spotlight with Marie Herrick

 

Name:  Marie Herrick of Modern Touches

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Marie Herrick

 

Job description: As co-owner, I lead marketing strategy for Modern Touches, and interior design for our client’s home remodels and custom homes.

 

1. Where is your hometown?

a. Bondurant

2. Family?

a. I am married to Lucas Herrick (the chef), and I have 2 loving (wild and crazy) weimaraners Ash and Clay.

3. What do you enjoy doing when not working?

a. I enjoy being outdoors walking, golfing with Lucas, biking, and playing with Ash and Clay. I also enjoy hot yoga, and trying new foods/ restaurants.

4. First job?

a. Hy-Vee grocery

5. If you could learn any skill?

a. I would enjoy being a lead photographer for a one of the major magazines in fashion (i.e. Vogue) or nature (National Geographic) as I enjoy travel and alternate ways to express artistic creativity.

6. Favorite Quote?

a. “Risks must be taken because the greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing.” – Leo Buscaglia

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

a. A coffee machine!

8. Favorite place to entertain clients or friends?

a. My home.

9. Favorite super hero?

a. Batman

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

a. I personally enjoy having the opportunity to learn about each of my clients one on one. Each project is like beginning with a blank canvas, and it is truly satisfying to have the ability work with my clients expressing creativity through various products implementing elements of design and enhancing functionality within space.

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

a. This would be a difficult decision as I enjoy the design and fine details that are critical and strategic within the remodeling industry. However, I would enjoy alternate leading roles in photography, brand / product development, or owning a gallery with original art pieces of various mediums.

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

a. 3 years

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

a. I respect the Remodelers Council holding businesses accountable to provide excellent service and / or quality workmanship to clients they serve. In addition, I am honored to be a part of a group to learn different perspectives from other professionals within the same industry.

 

Remodelers Council Member Spotlight with Deb Burr

Remodelers Council Member Spotlight

ImageName:  Deb Burr

Job description:  I am a Showroom Sales Consultant at Plumb Supply Company in Waukee.  I’ve been with the company for about 7 years now.  I assist our clients with the selection of the plumbing fixtures for their new home or remodeling project.  Most days it’s a mixture of being a designer, plumber and salesperson all rolled into one.

  1. Where is your hometown?
    • I was raised in Des Moines, Iowa and graduated from Tech High School.  I spent many weekends down at Lake Rathbun as a child on my family’s acreage.
  1. Family?
    • My husband’s name is Brian and we have been married for 26 years.  We have two great kids.  Jacob is twenty years old and is currently attending DMACC.  My daughter Stephanie is sixteen and is a junior at Ankeny High School.
  1. What do you enjoy doing when not working?  
    • I enjoy hanging out with friends/family, traveling, going for walks, and listening to music.  I’ve recently started golfing which is still a work in progress but is something I love to do.
  1. First job?   
    • I started working at the McCombs Middle School my senior year in high school.
  1. If you could learn any skill?  
    • I think golfing takes a lot of skill and I really wish I was a better golfer.  In the meantime I’ll keep practicing.
  1. Favorite Quote?
    • Dream what you want to dream, go where you want to go, be what you want to be. You have only one life and one chance to do all the things you want to do … Life’s too short.
  1. One modern convenience you would not want to live without?  
    • Everyone I work with knows this answer.  I couldn’t live without heat!
  1. Favorite place to entertain clients or friends?
    • The best place is sitting out on the patio on a nice summer evening.
  1. Favorite super hero?
    • I’m not sure because they’re are all hero’s.
  1. What aspect of the remodeling industry do you enjoy the most?
    • I enjoy getting a chance to be creative and to develop new relationships with my clients.
  1. What would you do if you weren’t in the remodeling industry?
    • Since I enjoy traveling so much, I probably would have worked in the travel industry.
  1. How many years have you been a member of the Remodelers Council?
    • I’m not exactly sure how long but I’ve tried to be more active for the last couple years.
  1. Why membership in the Remodelers Council is important to you?
    • The Remodelers Council is a great resource for staying up to date on current trends. Plus the camaraderie within the group is fantastic.

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