What is your position within your company?
I am vice president of Black Roofing Inc., Boulder, Colo.
Why did you become involved in the roofing industry?
During high school, I had a job as a carpet installation laborer, but when I moved to Colorado after high school,
roofing companies were the only companies hiring.
What is the most unusual roofing project of which you have been a part?
We installed PVC membranes on multiple steep-slope roof decks on the Denver Art Museum.
What was your first roofing experience?
I had to complete a built-up roofing tear-off project in downtown Denver on a building that had absolutely no easy
roof access.
What is your roofing industry involvement?
Black Roofing is an NRCA member and a member of the Colorado Roofing Association. I also am a recent graduate of
NRCA's Future Executives Institute, Class 6.
What is the most high-tech item in your house?
Definitely my television—I have to watch my Denver Broncos in style!
If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go? Why?
Honestly, I would go anywhere and everywhere. I just love to travel with my family and see new things.
What do you consider a waste of time?
Gossip
What's the most exciting/adventurous thing you've done?
I completed the challenging Tough Mudder obstacle course race two years in a row.
When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up?
I wanted to be a fireman.
What are your favorite stress relievers?
Going for a run and coaching youth fastpitch softball
What is your favorite food?
Home-cooked Mexican-style meat and potatoes wrapped in a tortilla
What song are you listening to over and over?
Just about any Pink Floyd song
What are your favorite parts about working in the roofing industry?
I enjoy problem-solving, finding the best roofing solution for each situation and seeing the final completed
projects.
What quality do you most admire in a person?
Honesty
What do you consider your most rewarding experience?
Completing the Tough Mudder races
Big city or small town?
Small town—I grew up in a small town in Idaho where everybody knew everybody, and it was great.
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