Amy Judd

After completing studies at UVM Amy fell in love with carpentry while taking a class at Vermont Works for Women. She's been going strong ever since. After running her own business for six years, she and her friend Mark decided to join forces, creating Lewis Creek Builders.
"I believe a person's home is an expression of whom that person is. To be invited into someon's home with the intention of improving upon the space is both and honor and a responsibility I treat with the utmost care and respect."
Combining her love of carpentry with her love of teaching, Amy stays busy in the community teaching carpentry classes to women and girls.
Mark Boudreau

I grew up in a Champlain Valley family of tradespeople--carpenters, masons, steel workers and farmers. I started working at the age of 11 on a North Country dairy farm and worked extensively in the construction trades through those school years. After undergraduate and graduate studies I worked in managing both non-profit and for-profit social enterprises. In 2001 I shifted my part-time “hands-on” activities of construction and woodworking to a full-time profession. I have a broad and deep portfolio in both new residential construction and residential remodeling. I am also a woodworker and cabinetmaker.
I am a devoted educator who loves to see others gain confidence through the powerful vehicle of working "hands-on".
I am a passionate learner with an unceasing appetite to develop my own skills and knowledge in order to serve others.
I am a deeply committed father and husband.