In this episode of Women at WIRC, Editor Caroline Broderick interviews Alaina Money-Garman, CEO and co-founder of Garman Homes (garmanhomes.com), who was honored as Woman of the Year at the WIR+CC Conference (womensconstructionconference.com).

Alaina believes that accepting projects that don't monetarily move the company forward pays dividends by moving the industry forward. Garman Homes does this through its Operation Coming Home builds for Gold Star families, Habitat for Humanity builds, charitable donations, and a major project, The Farm at Penny Lane.

Garman Homes built 15 tiny homes for individuals receiving support for mental health at The Farm at Penny Lane. Alaina shares insights on the impact of thoughtful design on mental health and the importance of community involvement in housing initiatives. 

00:00 Introduction to Women at WIRC Podcast
00:18 Meet Alaina Money-Garman: Woman of the Year
00:56 The Farm at Penny Lane: A Special Project
01:23 Garman Homes: Building with Purpose
03:45 Designing for Healing and Connectivity
07:31 Challenges and Successes in Building Tiny Homes
12:12 The Team Behind the Project
16:34 Garman Homes' Commitment to Giving Back
21:37 The Broader Responsibility of Affordable Housing
23:38 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Women at WIRC

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Building to Move the Industry Forward with Woman of the Year Alaina Money-Garman of Garman Homes

SEP 19, 202424 MIN
Women at WIRC

Building to Move the Industry Forward with Woman of the Year Alaina Money-Garman of Garman Homes

SEP 19, 202424 MIN

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In this episode of Women at WIRC, Editor Caroline Broderick interviews Alaina Money-Garman, CEO and co-founder of Garman Homes (garmanhomes.com), who was honored as Woman of the Year at the WIR+CC Conference (womensconstructionconference.com). Alaina believes that accepting projects that don't monetarily move the company forward pays dividends by moving the industry forward. Garman Homes does this through its Operation Coming Home builds for Gold Star families, Habitat for Humanity builds, charitable donations, and a major project, The Farm at Penny Lane. Garman Homes built 15 tiny homes for individuals receiving support for mental health at The Farm at Penny Lane. Alaina shares insights on the impact of thoughtful design on mental health and the importance of community involvement in housing initiatives. 00:00 Introduction to Women at WIRC Podcast 00:18 Meet Alaina Money-Garman: Woman of the Year 00:56 The Farm at Penny Lane: A Special Project 01:23 Garman Homes: Building with Purpose 03:45 Designing for Healing and Connectivity 07:31 Challenges and Successes in Building Tiny Homes 12:12 The Team Behind the Project 16:34 Garman Homes' Commitment to Giving Back 21:37 The Broader Responsibility of Affordable Housing 23:38 Conclusion and Final Thoughts