Episode 86: ‘Alone in the Forest’ with Michael Allen
In this episode:
Christi and Angela speak with Michael Allen, founder of MOA Architecture, a full-service architectural, interiors, and planning firm with more than 45 years of combined experience on a wide range of project types. Allen has 21 years of successful architectural design, business development, and project management experience, including LEED and Green Globe Sustainability projects. One of the many qualities that Michael has is his willingness to help others. We hear how important this is to his business such as fostering strong relationships, strengthening communities, and building a staff - or better yet - a team of employees that buy into your company. There is a lot of great information in this podcast that we think you should hear. Thanks for listening!
Sponsored by: TealHaus Strategies
Supported by: Hill Electric
Show Notes and Links:
‘Alone in the Forest’ - Children’s Book
About Michael:
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Michael Allen has 21 years of successful architectural design, business development, and project management experience, including LEED and Green Globe Sustainability projects.
He has deep knowledge of a variety of project scales and budgets which stems from his leadership in higher education, K-12 education, civic, cultural, commercial, and sports & recreation projects.
Michael’s true passion is people. He believes that design can help create a world where all people feel included, powerful, and free in the spaces where they live, work, and play. He founded MOA to guide and support clients towards that end.
Michael serves on the Board of Directors for several organizations, including the Liberty Fellowship, Spartanburg Methodist College, and the State Chamber of Commerce Diversity Council. He also serves on the Greenville Community Remembrance Project Monument Committee. Michael previously served on the Greenville City Planning Commission, and the Greenville Technical College Foundation Board, and he is the former Chair of the Leadership South Carolina Board and the Clemson University Black Alumni Council.
Michael played football at Clemson University and was awarded the 2019 Brian Dawkins Lifetime Achievement Award for excellence in career and community achievements.