Technology, Basketball and Millwork: A Candid Chat with Hunter Hawley

In this episode of Verify In Field: The Millwork Podcast, we're joined by Hunter Hawley, a tech entrepreneur turned consultant, as he shares his fascinating journey from building a high school basketball stats tracking system to consulting for a millwork company. Hunter's background in technology and his innovative approach to problem-solving have allowed him to navigate and thrive in both the digital and traditional worlds. Tune in as we dive into the challenges and opportunities within the architectural millwork industry, the crucial role of technology and talent recruitment, and the delicate balance between preserving artisanal craftsmanship and embracing modernization. Join us for a compelling discussion that offers insights into the evolving landscape of millwork and the forward-thinking strategies needed for success.

About Our Guest:

Hunter Hawley is an entrepreneur with a passion for building and leading diverse teams. At Blueprint, he was known for his success in recruiting a network of 500 statisticians from a dozen different countries. Inspired by this model, he saw an opportunity to apply it to the engineering department, where a bottleneck was impacting productivity. With his strategic mindset and determination, Hunter joined the engineering team and revolutionized their approach, ultimately solving the bottleneck issue and driving the department to new heights of success. His ability to adapt and innovate in the face of challenges continues to make him a valuable asset in the world of engineering and statistical analysis.

From Chemistry to Millwork: A Unique Journey

  1. Hunter Hawley's journey from self-taught programmer to consulting for a millwork company in Fort Worth, Texas.

  2. The successful automation of a basketball statistics tracking system for high school teams using PHP Laravel app, leading to the automation of his business.

  3. Insights into the challenges and opportunities facing the millwork industry, including demographic shifts, succession planning, and technology adoption.

  4. The potential impact of attracting tech-savvy young people and leveraging technology advancements on the future of the millwork industry.

  5. The continued significance of storytelling and artisanal aspects in the millwork industry amidst technological changes.

  6. The importance of skillfully combining digital work models with internal and external engineering teams for success in the millwork industry.

  7. Hunter Hawley's experiences in international recruitment and the lessons learned in transitioning project management responsibilities to engineers.

  8. The significant impact of relieving engineers of busy work to allow them to focus on their expertise, problem-solving, and client interactions.

  9. The challenges and opportunities in modernizing traditional processes within a skilled craft-driven industry, such as implementing ERP systems and digital communication tools.

  10. The evolving landscape of the architectural millwork industry over the next five to 10 years and the potential for external assistance to make manufacturing in Texas and the US possible.

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