Zack Giffin (born April 20, 1983) is an American carpenter and builder-contractor, tiny-house movement advocate, co-host of the FYI reality television series Tiny House Nation, and former professional freeskier.
Encouraged by his spouse Molly, he looked at the idea of travelling while shooting videos, and with the high cost of RV rentals the couple decided to build their own tiny home.
As a culmination of this project, Giffin's brother Sam edited a 20-minute short film from the collection entitled "Livin' Tiny - A Quest for Powder", which received wide viewership on YouTube.
Giffin accepted the invitation, which led to the production of Tiny House Nation wherein he and John Weisbarth served as co-hosts and members of a team of co-producers.
In this latter capacity he was invited to speak with the US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in Washington, DC, at the National Convention of Mayors in Miami, and at the Clinton Presidential Library in Arkansas as a de facto spokesman for the tiny-house movement and minimalism.