Our Mission

Our Mission

Helping people live healthier lives

Of the 23,000 breaths you take each day – about 90% of them are indoors. You probably know that if your diet is 90% poor quality food, your health will suffer. The same is true for your air – breathing poor quality air has consequences.

 

At Hayward Score both substantial scientific research and our personal journeys have led us to the knowledge that homes can (and should) be health supporting, not health degrading. Getting a home healthy isn’t always fast or easy, but it is possible! Get started with your free Hayward Score today.

Our Mission

Founding Team

Bill Hayward

Bill Hayward

Bill is the founder and CEO of Hayward Score as well as the CEO and Chief Sustainability Officer of Hayward Lumber, a 100-year-old California lumber and building material supplier. Since 2008, when he, his wife, and their newborn daughter became sick in their “dream home,” Bill has been focused on combining building science and medical science into a compelling strategy to transform home construction so that homes will no longer degrade human health.

LMB Journal, the leading magazine for the lumber/building material distribution channel, named him Entrepreneur of the Year (2015). In addition, he was named “20 Most Influential Leaders in the Industry” and Hayward Lumber was named “Dealer of the Year” for their work in driving sustainability in the industry. On the non-profit side, he is Chairman Emeritus of FSC US and Chaired the Forest Stewardship Council US for 5 years. He received his BS from UCLA and graduated from the Stanford Executive Program (2006).

Bill Hayward

Carl Grimes

Hayward Score Healthy Home Director Carl Grimes, HHS CIEC, has a unique combination of experiences. He has both the personal experience of how an unhealthy home created his disabling impact, plus the professional experience in various industries working in the Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) field. He has a deep understanding and appreciation of the uncertainty, exhaustion, and skepticism inherent in the struggle that others face – because his home was not a safe and secure “castle,” but was instead the culprit behind his declining health and well-being. Only after years of many complaints, many doctors, many diagnosis, and many failures was he able to eventually identify many patterns of how a home itself could become a source of contamination. He also discovered that the vast majority of the issues were easily solved – if only we understood what was happening!

Carl wrote Starting Points for a Healthy Habitat in 1999, detailing possibilities of what could occur in a house to make its occupants sick, how to identify what was happening, what to do about it, what not to do, and how to verify the results.

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The book led to an invitation to speak at the national conference of the Indoor Air Quality Association, which led to an invitation to serve on a committee that wrote the first mold remediation standard. This was followed by revising the ANSI accredited water damage restoration standard, duct cleaning standards for two organizations, fire residue in HVAC systems, and eventually to the creation of IAQA’s Home Health Committee. Under his leadership a new course was developed in partnership with the National Center for Healthy Housing and Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City: Healthy Home Assessment: Principles and Practice.

Other activities included serving on the Board of the International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ) as the Vice President of Practice, on the ethics committee of the International Society of Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE), the Joint Task Force workgroup of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (AAAAI-ACAAI). The latter developed four medical practice parameters for allergists plus an entire issue of a leading peer reviewed journal on mold. He was on the committee that wrote the ASHRAE Mold Position Document and is currently working with them on defining “dampness.”

He is a frequent speaker nationally and internationally focusing on how indoor air quality must include people from start to finish. That a problem has not been solved until the occupant can re-enter a previously troublesome location without previous complaints – or, remove themselves from exposure by leaving that location. The combination of science, standards, and hard won experience through engagement with clients has led to a creative approach for helping people. He feels that what happened to him was not necessary, and that what continues to happen to others is also not necessary.

This is the knowledge and experience Carl brought to Hayward in 2013. Hayward Score is the result of the expansion of a team of passionate, dedicate professionals. Plans include additional programs to educate the public on healthy homes and how to support their influence on industry.

Carl Grimes
Dana Sundblad

Dana Sundblad

Chief Operating Officer

Dana is a seasoned marketing and communications professional with over 20 years experience helping companies achieve awareness and financial goals in consumer, technology, and non-profit industries. Most recently she was Director of Communications at Castilleja School and began her career in brand marketing with Clorox. She received her MBA from Harvard University and BA from Wellesley College.

Joe Medosch

Joe Medosch

Healthy Building Scientist and Director of Business Development

With almost 30 years of experience as a contractor and 10 as a master trainer, Joe has deep experience in the home performance field, especially in the areas of health and energy-efficiency. His expertise includes building science and diagnostics, IAQ/IEQ assessments as well as ICC, BPI, RESNET, SMACNA, and ASTM. He has served on numerous committees developing industry standards including: RESNET Standard 380, Equipment Sub-Committee, and BPI multifamily standards development.

Adriana Hayward

Adriana Hayward

Co-Founder

A licensed psychologist, her areas of expertise include health psychology psychoneuroimmunology, environmental health, and reproductive medicine. She received her Psy.D. from the California Institute of Integral Studies, MS from University of Southern California, and BA from Wellesley College.

David Kattari

David Kattari

Data Scientist

David brings to Hayward Score over 20 years of data science experience where he’s focused on translating complex data into actionable insights and solutions. Previous roles include Director of Data Science Practice for iTrade Networks (Roper Technologies) and Director of Data Science and Analytics for YottaMark. He received his BS from the University of California, Davis.