John Moman

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General Information

Profession: Architect


Personal Information

John S. Moman was elected to Place 5 in May 2009. A native Texan, John hails from Odessa, Texas, and is a graduate of Texas Tech where he received his degree in architecture. John moved to Round Rock in 1984 with his family and has been a proud and enthusiastic member of the community ever since. A man of incredible faith and family, John has been an active member of the Round Rock Church of Christ since 1984 and was a youth deacon for 17 years. He has been happily married to his wife, Toni, for 32 years and is a devoted father and grandfather to their daughters, Joni and Alaina and grandchildren, David and Leilah. John dedicates himself to civic and community service, having served on numerous boards and committees for the City of Round Rock including: the Planning and Zoning Commission, Zoning Board of Adjustments, the Southwest Downtown planning effort, as well as the Tree Planting effort on IH-35. He has been an active member on the Round Rock Chamber of Commerce and served as their Chairman from 1999-2000. During his tenure, he focused much of his efforts on community and educational issues. John was appointed to the Envision Central Texas Board in 2007 and was recently selected to serve on the Executive Committee, fulfilling his goal of regional involvement. In December 2007, John was selected by the Austin American Statesman as a “Hero of Christmas” for donating architectural services for the new Williamson County Children’s Advocacy Center. Most recently, he has become involved with Habitat for Humanity by donating design services for several new floor plans for the Habitat housing in Round Rock. Principal/Founder of Moman Architects, John has more than 30 years of professional experience throughout Texas. He fulfilled a lifelong dream in 2000 when he opened his own architectural firm, Moman Architects, and since then has spearheaded a number of noteworthy projects.