A Houston construction professional for more than 20 years, Eric Hymowitz holds a bachelor of science in business management from the A.B. Freeman School of Business at Tulane University. Since 2002, Eric Hymowitz has served as president of ROC Homes, a company that builds high-quality homes in Houston’s Inner Loop area.
ROC Homes realizes that rather than live in a cookie cutter house, homeowners want to put their own individual touches on their new homes. Often, however, they lack the experience and knowledge to make the best design choices. For that reason, the ROC Homes team created a Design Studio next to their corporate offices, where they employ an in-house designer with more than 20 years of experience in Houston residential homebuilding. The Design Studio invites ROC Homes clients to view, touch, and interact with dozens of possible design elements, from hardware finishes to curtain choices. The Design Studio also lets homebuilders peruse an inspirational photo album that showcases current styles and trends in interior design. An accomplished construction professional, Eric Hymowitz has owned and served as president of Houston-based ROC Homes since 2002. Alongside his leadership of the Texas firm, Eric Hymowitz belongs to the Greater Houston Builders Association (GHBA), an organization that has represented local construction and remodeling professionals since 1941.
In late April, several GHBA members, led by CEO Casey Morgan, took part in Reopening Houston Safely. Developed by the Greater Houston Partnership (GHP), the five-day event consisted of several working groups focused on reopening the city safely and sustainably. Participants came from varied backgrounds, with 80 community and business leaders representing the key industries and regions taking part. Business groups in attendance included those comprising customer-facing workers, office employees, and small business professionals. Following the event, the GHP issued a statement noting that several areas needed to be focused on, including the role of businesses in the recovery effort. It also stated that equity for vulnerable people should be considered, as should setting a balance between economic activity and public health. The working groups also suggested that key stakeholders from healthcare, business, and the government should coordinate while preparing for the long-term consequences of the pandemic.
I published ROC Homes — a Contributor to Sunshine Kids on Medium.
I published ROC Homes Partners with Top Manufacturers on Medium.
I published NAHB Issues Statement on Joint Employer Rule on Medium.
I published How a Personal Experience Fuels a Passion to Fight Cancer on Medium.
I published Houston Home Market Remains Strong on Medium.
I published Trends in Houston Home Design on Medium.
I published The NAHB’s Legislative Priorities on Medium.
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