TCC Multi-Family Interiors
Leah Howard has a diverse work experience that spans over several years. Leah currently holds the position of National Account Manager at TCC Multi-Family Interiors, where they oversee flooring and tile projects in 38 states. Prior to this, they served as the Chief Strategy Officer at Old World Lumber, where they played a key role in expanding the company's selection of reclaimed wood and artifacts. Before that, Leah worked at John Manlove - Spheres of influence® for 15 years, initially as the Brand Development Director at JMMC and later as a Principal. In these roles, they were responsible for strategic efforts, establishing alliances with global teams, and collaborating with vendors, which greatly benefited the company's diverse client list of developers.
Leah Howard completed their undergraduate studies at Baylor University from 2002 to 2005. Leah earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree with a specialization in Marketing. Leah also attended the Hankamer School of Business within Baylor University during the same period to pursue their BBA in Marketing. In terms of additional certifications, Leah obtained a Certificate of Achievement from the Institute for Advertising Ethics in October 2019 and became a Certified Marketing Consultant through the eMarketing Association in October 2015.
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TCC Multi-Family Interiors
TCC Multi-Family Interiors represents the combination of two esteemed companies that merged in 2012 to form one formidable organization . Founded in 1996, Texas Contract Carpet serviced multi-family builders throughout the United States since the company’s inception. With an emphasis on building relationships with its customers, vendors and installers, the company experienced growth year after year for well over a decade. In 1998, BSI Building Products and Services was founded on the same principles as Texas Contract Carpet. In much the same way, BSI serviced customers throughout the nation, focusing on relationships. With its diverse product line and concentration on apartment construction, the company was a natural fit with Texas Contract Carpet. The executives of both companies were longtime friends and shared the same Christian values. So, in early 2012 the two companies merged—with the spin-off of BSI from Masco (its fortune 200 parent company) and the union of the two organizations. TCC has completed over 300,000 units on over 2,200 projects throughout the United States. We continue to work nationwide on every type of multi-family development: Class A, Conventional/Garden-style, High-Density (Podium, Garage Wrap, Mid-rise), Military Housing, Student/Collegiate Housing (On and Off Campus), Senior Living (Independent, Assisted, Memory Care and Nursing), and Affordable Housing (HUD, Davis-Bacon, Prevailing Wage). With decades of experience and one of the most talented staffs in the country, TCC is confident that it will continue to be a premier subcontractor in the new construction multi-family industry for years to come.