The latest episode of the NAHB Housing Developments podcast features tips and tricks from Alaina Money-Garman for weathering the COVID-19 storm and its impacts on the construction industry. As founder and CEO of Garman Homes in Raleigh, North Carolina, Money-Garman was forced to adapt her business to a changing industry throughout the pandemic, and her strategies offer solutions and guidance for other builders and business owners facing the same challenges.
On the latest episode of NAHB’s Housing Developments podcast, CEO Jerry Howard and Chief Lobbyist Jim Tobin talk with Alaina Money-Garman, founder and CEO of Garman Homes in Raleigh, N.C., to discuss how founding her business in 2008 helped her prepare for the challenges brought on by COVID-19 and her philosophy for building an award-winning business. Money-Garman is a featured speaker at the 2022 International Builders’ Show, where she will present a concept home built in response to consumer research about how the pandemic changed what home buyers want.
Be sure to catch Money-Garman at the International Builders’ Show, Feb. 8-11 in Orlando.
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