MEMBER NEWS
THE TULSA HBA WINS NATIONAL MEMBERSHIP AWARD The Home Builders Association of Greater Tulsa has been recognized for its outstanding Masked Singer Membership Event with an Award of Excellence from the Executive Officers Council (EOC) of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).
comprised of the staff executives who direct more than 650 NAHB-affiliated state and local home builders’ associations representing more than 140,000 home builders in communities across the United States.
“It is truly an honor for the hard work and professionalism of the HBA staff to be recognized with this Association Excellence Award,” said Mike Fournier, President of the Tulsa HBA. “I applaud their dedication to representing the home builder members and preserving the American Dream of home-ownership for our community.”
“It is always impressive to see the innovation, stewardship and dedication demonstrated by the professional staff and member volunteers from the HBA’s across the country, fully knowing that HBA members and the industry benefit and coming full circle as it filters through the respective communities.”
“The programming and output of our local and state HBAs that make up the strength of the NAHB Federation are fully on display through the AEA Awards submissions,” said Bryce Johnson, EOC President and CEO of the HBA of Fargo-Moorhead.
“It’s important to always find new and innovative ways to engage our membership with the Association. This unique event not only accomplished this task but also revealed the hidden talents of our members who gave us performances that will be remembered for quite some time. It also serves as a valuable resource for other HBA’s interested in pursuing similar programs” The Association Excellence Awards is an annual program designed to recognize the outstanding accomplishments of state and local home builders’ associations and executive officers in the field of association management. EOC membership is
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The winning entries will be added to the NAHB website, so that other executives and associations across the country can access and learn from them in order to provide better service to their own members and community.