CAITLYN BARROW
Caitlyn Barrow, BAM Builders’ Director of Operations, is originally from the Houston area. After graduating from Texas A&M University in 2011, Caitlyn pursued her Master’s in Healthcare Administration at Texas Woman’s University, graduating in 2013. Caitlyn then landed her dream job as the Practice Administrator for the Transition Medicine Clinic at Texas Children’s Hospital. In 2018, she and her husband, Jonathan, moved to his hometown, Waco, where he continued his career in building custom homes, and she pursued her other dream job—being a mom.
As BAM Builders began to grow, Caitlyn realized she missed working, so she began helping Jonathan in the office. Working with BAM Builders, Caitlyn has been surprised how much she can incorporate her knowledge and passion into the home building business. When she worked in the Texas Medical Center, it allowed her to serve a population close to her heart, those with special needs. Caitlyn’s biggest inspiration, her older sister, has special needs and uses a wheelchair for all ambulation. It’s that background and heart that has driven BAM Builders to incorporate “aging in place” concepts when possible in their spec homes and research the many different facets involved for their customers who want it a part of their custom home.
One of Caitlyn’s favorite things about BAM Builders is their devotion to being truly customer-centric, including them in the process by prioritizing their comfort and desires throughout the building experience. Caitlyn loves that BAM is a team that is committed to their customers and good leadership. Not only do their weekly project meetings and assessments reflect the quality of the team’s communication and management, but it also sets them apart from other builders and remodelers.
When Caitlyn’s not at the office, she loves spending time with Jonathan and their three kids, Braden, Addison, and Mason. She also enjoys reading, traveling, and she’s a big fan of warm chocolate chip cookies.
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