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IRIS
HARRELL
CEO/PRESIDENT/GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Iris Harrell, President
of Harrell Remodeling, Inc., is a Certified Kitchen and Bath designer,
and a licensed General Contractor. She did not begin her working career
in the building trades. Raised in North Carolina and Virginia, Harrell
worked in the tobacco fields as a child. "I grew up in a house with
two books -- the Bible and the Sears Roebuck catalog," says Iris.
After obtaining
her B. A. in American Studies at Mary Washington College and while pursuing
her master's degree in education administration and supervision at Virginia
Commonwealth University, she began her teaching career -- first as a high
school teacher in Richmond,Virginia, and then as 7th grade teacher on
the Navajo Reservation in Arizona. Iris was the first member of her extended
family to get a college degree. "When I got a second one, they thought
it was one too many."
Her life's work was
waiting around the corner and was introduced to her by her life partner,
Ann Benson. "Ann presented me with an electric drill to hang pots and pans
in our home in Dallas," Iris beams. From there Iris went onto bigger and
better projects. "It was very gratifying to be able to see what I had done
with a drill, hammer, and screwdriver. Being an academic, I had never done
work that produced immediate visual results."
When their own
home was done, she began working on her neighbors' homes, teaming up with
Chape Harris, a retired salesman and carpenter, who taught her the basics.
She proceeded to take every course that was offered in home design and
construction. But when she ventured out to gain employment in the field,
she was consistently turned away because of her gender and her age (34
at the time). So she started her own company, producing small jobs for
neighbors, relatives, and friends--people who wanted to have small projects
done by someone they could trust in their home.
In 1985, Iris
and Ann decided that they had had enough of the sweltering summers of
Texas. They settled in Menlo Park, California and Iris began job hunting.
Though more than qualified, construction companies again told her that
they wouldn't hire her. "They were very concerned that subcontractors
I would be in charge of in the field would not take me seriously because
of my gender," she explains.
Today she heads
her own award-winning design/build residential remodeling company, Harrell
Remodeling, Inc.
In the years
she has been in business, her 500 plus clients attest to the consistent
goal Iris has of becoming the finest residential remodeler on the Peninsula.
Jeannette Fowler, a Portola Valley client, wrote, "Our new bathroom which
you carefully shepherded through the design and construction phase is
fabulous! We always had complete confidence that the workmanship would
be properly performed to a high standard, the Harrell Remodeling Standard."
Iris has created
her company to take special care of her clients. Company policy prohibits
smoking, alcohol, radios, and racist or sexist jokes on work sites and
in the office. "We have outstanding employees who are dedicated to their
jobs. We want them to view their employment as long-term." To this end,
she places an emphasis on continuing education for all employees and Harrell
Remodeling has paid holidays, vacations, full health benefits, and a profit-sharing
plan.
Iris has taught
design and remodeling courses at the community college level and throughout
the San Francisco Bay Area. She is a regularly invited speaker at national
conventions such as National Association of Homebuilders and National
Association of the Remodeling Industry, where she encourages other remodeling
contractors to hire women into non-traditional jobs. Iris’ awards include
Woman Contractor of the Year in 1996 from Women Construction Owners &
Executives, USA, Bay Area Woman Entrepreneur of the Year in 1996 from
the San Francisco Chapter of NAWBO (National Association of Women Business
Owners), and the Bay Area Outstanding Business Woman in 1992 from the
American Business Women’s Association. Since it's inception, her company
has won numerous design awards at the local, regional and national level.
Harrell Remodeling
projects have been featured in magazines such as American Homestyle,
Better Homes & Gardens, Woman's Day Remodeling, Sunset, Gentry, Remodeling,
Qualified Remodeler, and Northern California Home & Design.
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