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Toni and John Moman stand in front of their building on West Main Street in Round Rock. Toni and John Moman stand in front of their building on West Main Street in Round Rock.

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ROUND ROCK, Texas – John and Toni Moman met at the age of 14 through one of Toni’s cousins — this meeting has led to a marriage, two daughters, two grandchildren and the business Moman Architects in downtown Round Rock.

“We’re best friends. We were friends before we ever got married and we’ve known each other for so long, so we work together pretty easily,” Toni Moman said.

John Moman, who has wanted to pursue architecture since the age of 12, started the business in 2000. Toni started assisting with marketing in 2003 and their youngest daughter, Laini, started working with them about three years ago. Now they have six employees.

“We are all like family here,” John Moman said.

John attended Texas Tech University and Toni attended Abilene Christian University and majored in social work, though most of her experience has been in customer relations and marketing.

Even though they have grown to what John says is a corporation, they still consider it a family business. Each year in January, the staff goes on a retreat together and they set goals for the company and personal goals. The Momans also choose a project each year to donate their services. Past projects include the Wiliamson County Children’s Advocacy Center and the Boys & Girls Club of Georgetown. The idea was a result of a discussion from a past retreat. Another tradition that gets the group out of the office on occasion are educational field trips to innovative projects.

“It is a good thing to inspire the creative juices,” Toni said.

Speaking of creative juices, John still is active as an architect in the business. He designed the architecture for the building that they are currently working in, which is the original homestead of the locally famous Henna family.

“We have a photo of Louis Henna, Sr. playing on the front porch as a baby,” John said.

They strived to preserve the history by trying to imitate the look of the older building as it was in photos. They also used some of the original wood and donated the excess to be used in the Milam County Courthouse. The couple has enjoyed both being in the historic location and in the city of Round Rock.

“It is the greatest place on earth!,” John said.

Toni adds that the employees have also made working there special.

“The employees are what makes the company what it is. We have been blessed,” Toni said.

When not enjoying this camaraderie at work, the couple enjoys babysitting their grandchildren and John enjoys the occasional golfing trip.

Moman Architects is a commercial architecture and interior design firm. They will celebrate their 10th anniversary in December. –km

 

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