Women at WIRC · Elizabeth Evans | E2 Homes and E2 Roofing
Women at WIRC · Elizabeth Evans | E2 Homes and E2 Roofing
Welcome back, WIRCers. My name is Annie Cebulski, and I am your co-host of Women at WIRC, a podcast for and about the women of remodeling and construction, brought to you by Pro Remodeler and Pro Builder magazines.
Elizabeth Evan’s hustle is unbelievable: She founded two businesses while serving the country. Not only is Elizabeth Evans the CEO and founder of E2 Homes and E2 Roofing, but she’s also a colonel in the Florida Army National Guard and is attending the prestigious Joint War College, an 11-month program that is only offered to 45 active duty military participants each year. She joined the army at 17, has run 15 marathons, and grew her business by 10% during the pandemic.
We’ll learn how her military and remodeling careers intersect, how she delegates work most efficiently, how she split one brand into two, and how she built a trustworthy team.
But first, a quick request from me: If you like what you’re hearing, and want us to keep putting out new episodes, it would help us a lot if you would leave a rating and review wherever you get your audio. Even a short review helps show support for women builders, designers, and business managers who are killing it at work and beyond.
Thanks to Elizabeth for joining me on the podcast, and to all of you for listening. A link to more information about E2 Homes and E2 Roofing is in the show notes.
Women at WIRC is now available on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get your audio. If you like what you’re hearing so far, I’d love it if you took a minute to rate and review the show on whatever platform you use.
Our next episode will feature another female professional who is making some serious moves in her industry. Until then, follow us on social, and keep on WIRCing.
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