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- November 25, 2024
Learn about a Seattle non-profit, Sawhorse Revolution, that is using carpentry to improve the community and support youth development.
- November 04, 2024
We're matching donations (up to $500!) to Northwest Harvest through November 30. Join us!
- November 20, 2023
We're matching donations (up to $500!) to Northwest Harvest throughout November. Join us!
- June 08, 2023
Housing accessibility is one of our region’s great challenges, and we’re proud to see fellow businesses in the homebuilding space using their expertise to make a positive impact in our community.
- March 27, 2023
We’re catching up with Jonathan Cohen, Ebanista School of Fine Woodworking’s director, to learn more about his journey and see how he’s supporting a new generation of skilled woodworkers.
- July 12, 2022
"Sandy passed away in December 2021—and left behind an inspiring legacy in the building community and beyond."
It’s nearly impossible to talk about the history and influence of the local building and construction industry without talking about the legacy left behind by Sandy McAdams, who passed away in December.
As the first female president of the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties—and owner of her own remodeling company—Sandy forged a path for women in a line of work typically dominated by men, especially in the 80s and 90s. Before her bid for president, Sandy and her colleagues built a business network within MBA of King and Snohomish Counties called The Force, where women met once a month to discuss ideas and launch initiatives like the REX/T-REX Awards and Rampathon. It was the first of its kind—and served as a much-needed outlet for women professionals in the industry.
“Sandy played an integral role in not only the Master Builders Association