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HOME BUILDING NEWS 2022 1 HOME BUILDING NEWS MEMBER NEWS: HBA member wins Tulsan of the Year. A publication by the Home Builder’s Association of Greater Tulsa July/August 2022 Your Home. Our Profession. PARADE OF HOMES

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HOME BUILDING NEWS 2022 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 5 PRESIDENT’S REPORT 7 SMITH’S SCOOP 8 MEMBER NEWS 9 CALENDAR OF EVENTS 15 JUNE GMM Parade of Homes Kickoff 16 PARADE OF HOMES 18 NEW MEMBERS 20 SNAPSHOTS Appetite for Construction 22 NATIONAL NEWS 27 PARADE WINNERS 29 SPIKE CLUB 30 PROUD PARTNERS Sep 13Sep 1 Sep 14 Sep 17 - 18 SepSep14-1522LegacyAwardsFirstTRCRightofRefusalTRCOpens OKSummitBuilding RemodelingHomeShowcase EveningofGiving

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With this issue focusing on Parade of Homes, I just wanted to give a special thank you to this year’s sponsors, Arvest Bank and Samsung for such a great Parade. From the reports we received back from builders, each house had about 300-400 attendees on average. The app was very pop ular this year, with 3,627 users and 4,410 users on the website. There were over 120,000 views on the app alone. Over 400 people attended Twilight Tours in For est Ridge alone. To see the list of winning homes, go to page 27. Now the busy month of September begins, containing The Home Remodeling Showcase, the OK Building Summit, the Legacy Awards, and the Evening of Giv ing. Not only do all these events take place, but TRC also opens for next year’s sponsorships. There is bound to be something that catches your eye, so I encourage you to make it out to at least one of theseTheevents!first event to kick off the month is the Legacy Awards. During this ceremony, the HBA will honor the recipients of the Frank Sanders and Don Her rington Memorial Awards, as well as recognize 42 year members. Tickets are $30 and special pric ing is available for Proud Part ners. The next morning, the Total Resource Campaign opens up to all. No advertising bud get is too big or to small, for the HBA hosts a plethora of events throughout the year with dozens of opportunities at every price point. Later the same day, the OK Building Summit kicks off in Oklahoma City, offering educa tional sessions and the integral Trade Expo to meet with vendors and Aftersuppliers.theBuilding Summit ends, it is perfect time to attend the Home Remodeling Showcase. There are 6 homes throughout the Tulsa area that are participating in the Showcase, so I encourage any one interested to go take a peak at our members’ latests projects. Finally, we will wrap up the month with the Evening of Giving, the HBA’s largest charity event with the money going to the Charitable Foundation. Not only is it a great cause, but it is also a great way to celebrate the success of one of the busiest months of the Untilyear!Next Time, Cahn Wiggs

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HOME BUILDING NEWS 2022 TEAMMANAGEMENTHBA EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT/ CEO Jeffrey JSmith@TulsaHBA.comSmith MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR Pablo Pablo@TulsaHBA.comPerez DIRECTOR OF ASSOCIATION ISSUES Stacey SBayles@TulsaHBA.comBayles DIRECTOR OF ENGAGEMENTMEMBER Blake BHoward@TulsaHBA.comHoward EVENTS DIRECTOR Sarah SGentry@TulsaHBA.comGentry MARKETING AND PR DIRECTOR Anna AFrieden@TulsaHBA.comFrieden EVENT CENTER MANAGER Caleb Caleb@TulsaHBA.comRice Smith’s Scoop By Executive Vice President/CEO Jeffrey Smith

The game didn’t end in favor of the Team from Oklahoma, but they have inspired so many people around the world through their efforts at this tournament.

I was recently watching the Little League World Series Southwest Regional Tournament which pairs 8 teams from Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Colorado, New Mexico, Arkansas, and Mississippi. This tournament has been conduct ed for 12 year old boys for the last 65 years and is inspiring to watch the sportsmanship within the competition. The team from Oklahoma has never been crowned Champions of this tournament, but each year a new group of boys head to Waco, Texas to give every thing they have for their team. I was drawn to watching this year’s tournament because the Oklahoma Team was coached by HBA Mem ber, Sean Kouplen. If you know Sean, you know that he leads many teams of em ployees including those at Regent Bank. He is able to inspire others around him to be better than they were yesterday and sacrifice for the betterment of the team. As I was watching this year’s tournament the Team from Oklahoma battled together all the way to the Cham pionship Game. Throughout the tournament, it was apparent that these 12 year old boys were turning into young men as they were sac rificing themselves and individual recognition for the opportunity to play again tomorrow as a Team. I have the great opportunity to see the teamwork that occurs at the Tulsa HBA each and every day. Just like the Oklahoma Baseball Team, we have members that come together and sacrifice their time, talent, and treasure for the Tulsa HBA Team. The success that our organization continues to have is a reflection on those Team Players that aren’t here for their individu al recognition, but instead devote themselves to the Team. Thank you to each of our team players that dedicate so much of their time, talent, and treasure! The Championship Game in Waco was underway between Texas and Oklahoma and with so much on the line, something happened that will remembered for years to come. The Hug Seen Around the World. One of the Oklahoma Teammates was at bat when the Texas pitcher made an errant throw that struck the batter in the head. Thankfully, the batter was not injured and remained in the game to take his base at first. The pitcher had made a mistake and was visibly shaken by what had happened. That’s when the Oklahoma Player made his way to the pitcher’s mound to hug the Texas pitcher and let him know that everything was going to be OK. What a proud moment for everyone involved to see such great sportsmanship and compassion during a crucial point of the game.

I encourage each of us to think about what we can do to help our HBA Team and have com passion for others around us that might be going through difficult times. That is what will maintain the strength of our team. That’s the Scoop for Now, Jeffrey Smith

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Home Builders Association of Greater Tulsa Member Maegan Miner Awarded Tulsan of the Year

TULSA, OK – The American Indian Chamber of Commerce gathered on July 17th – 19th at the Hard Rock Casino to host the Gathering, the Chamber’s largest event of the year. The three day conference offers many educational sessions as well as an award ceremony. Of the Tul sa Chapter, hardworking HBA member Maegan Miner was awarded Tulsa Member of the Year. The AICCO states, “This honor is reflective of the com mitment shown by [Miner] to the American Indian Chamber’s mission of building a stronger American Indian business com munity. [Miner] and FirsTitle have consistently supported these efforts, making a difference in AICCO’s ability to help Native business companies connect with opportunities and to flourish even in trying times.” Maegan Miner currently serves in the Professional Women in Building Council and the Public Relations Committee, and you can find her at nearly every HBA event. Being a Proud Member of the HBA, we are happy to celebrate our mem ber’s achievement with her.

Maegan Miner receiving the 2022 AICCO Tulsa Chapter Member of the Year Award

About American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Oklahoma: Founded in the early 1990’s with a grant to the Indian Health Care Re source Center in Tulsa, with the primary purpose of bringing together Native business owners, tribes and resources together. It was incorporated as a non-profit organization with the focus to provide a format for American Indian entrepreneurs to promote their business, for corpora tions to connect with American Indian businesses, to act as a liaison on tribal economic development issues and to offer the best in resources, training and net working for the American Indian business owner. For more information, visit aiccok.org

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As schools eliminated vocational programs over recent decades, America’s potential plumbers, electricians, carpenters and roofers were left without any early ex posure to the trades and occupations in the construc tion industry. Teachers and counselors instead steered students into business and computer programming classes with the promise of a rewarding white-collar career, without consideration of potential student loan debt taken on by pursuing higher education.

Shop Class Resurgence: Can It Help Resolve the Skilled Labor Shortage?

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Targeted by budget cuts and a shift toward core aca demic courses, the age-old shop class began to disap pear from many junior high and high schools in the 1990s. By the next decade, shop classes that taught the basics of carpentry, electrical and welding, among other skills, had disappeared in many states to enable educators to teach to standardized testing require ments that prepared students for success in college and the white-collar careers that followed.

These testing standards, along with college acceptance rates, have become a dominant method of assessing school performance. The top-ranked schools across the country have a large number of students who score above expectations in math and reading assessments, pass an array of college-level exams and graduate in four years. Some are even ranked on the number of students they send to the top-rated colleges. What schools are not ranked on is how many students gain the skills necessary to make basic home repairs, or how many were exposed to the trades that are crucial to keep our communities humming; skills like masonry, carpentry, plumbing and electrical work. And they are not judged by how many students go off to college but never graduate, or don’t acquire the skills they need for a successful career.

“This trend toward colleges and university careers left a lot of young people behind,” said Josh Weissman, leader of the Technology Education Department at Poudre High School in Fort Collins, Colo. “We did a really good job of shooting ourselves in the foot.”

But a shift has happened in recent years. Counselors, teachers and — what Weissman and others say is the key factor, parents — began to realize that college is not the best option for every student. The increasing cost and debt associated with college, and the high number of people who accumulate significant debt but never receive a degree, are leading to growing doubt about the value of the four-year college track. As a result, many are taking a new look at careers in the skilled trades.

Weissman’s school in Fort Collins is in a rural area close to the Wyoming border, a factor he said helps the school’s administration and parents see the value in what he teaches. “The area has a lot of farms and there is an emphasis and a value placed on manual labor in the community,” Weissman added. The school is also teaching skills that businesses in the region such as HP, OtterBox and area manufac turing and design companies like Woodward Inc. are noticing, Weissman said. “When a company calls and finds out we are teaching these traditional skills along with robotics and engineering skills, it gets their attention,” he added. In western New York state, Caitlin Bowen, a certified technology education teacher with 10 years’ experi ence, said shop classes never really went away, they were just renamed and expanded to include things like robotics, virtual reality labs and 3D printers. Many still have fabrication labs and woodworking and metal labs.

Bowen is currently a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Math) instructional coach for the Wellsville Central School District, working to integrate technology and engineering practices, tools, machines and equipment into area schools. She is also the president of the New York State Technology and Engineering Educators Association (NYSTEEA), an association working to ensure students are prepared for the ever-evolving world of advancing technology and Shemanufacturing.saidparents and area employers are noticing. “When parents come in and see what we are doing, whether it’s for a parent/teacher night or some other time, every one of them says to me they wish they had this when they were in school,” Bowen added. Employ ers in the region have marveled at some of the equip ment in the schools. “We are producing students that are technologically literate. We aren’t producing weld ers or roofers; we’re giving students the skills they can use to become a welder, a roofer or anything else in the skilled trades and beyond.”

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“It’s huge for me to make sure there are classes that provide both the technical education and the skilled trades training. This is still shop class, but it’s shop class on steroids,” Bowen said.

Bowen’s colleague in New York state, Lindsey Kregel, agreed. Kregel, a certified technology education teacher in the Indian River Central School District near Wa tertown, N.Y., said her job title has changed over the years from manual arts to industrial arts to technology education, but the content is still focused on the same key principles. Her mother, a nurse by trade, exposed her to construction early on through home remodeling Kregelwork. said the skills she teaches her students might not be taught to them outside of her classroom. “They are introductory skills for the industry, but they’re also being exposed to materials and tools they might not get to experience anywhere else in their life. I’ve had students go to work on a farm, go to college to study cybersecurity or become a doctor, and even join the

The housing market remains underbuilt and requires additional labor as the sector continues to expand. In fact, economists at the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) note 2.2 million new workers are needed in residential construction over the next three years to keep up with the booming demand for homes. The labor shortage is also a serious threat to housing affordability as businesses scrambling to find workers are forced to add time and costs to projects. Many of the schools that tend to value skilled trades training are in more rural areas of the country. It’s also an area seeing a higher percentage of home building, according to NAHB, as the ability to telework becomes more prominent in the wake of COVID-19 and build ers and developers are looking further afield to find more buildable lots.

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24 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2022 military. These skills are relatable to any career choice after high school,” Kregel said. Each of the educators agreed that the push for every student to obtain a four-year college degree is not the right path, especially with many graduating in debt and still no idea what they want to do for a living.

“I believe had I been pushed to follow the dreams of someone else, I wouldn’t be as involved and passionate about my career as I am.” she said.

“My job isn’t to push a student in a specific direction. It’s to teach skills and provide new experiences so they may make the decision to move toward a career they desire,” Kregel said.

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While some students may graduate high school and immediately begin working in the skilled trades, others in these updated shop classes are taking advantage of agreements with area colleges and universities to continue their studies using the hands-on training — and even some early college credit — obtained in their classes. Some are even Colorado build a Habitat for Humanity home in their region annually, using the skills learned in the classroom to help better their com Build PAC in Tulsa.

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HOME BUILDING NEWS 2022 29 MEMBER NEWS The Spike Club recognizes members for their recruiting and retention efforts. To become a Spike, you must earn six Spike credits within two consecutive years, by bringing in new members and retaining current members. At each new Spike level, members receive awards. Spikes also enjoy benefits such as visibility among their peers leading to increased business contacts, invitations to special FREE events, celebrations and more. Names with at least two Spike points are listed below, as reported by NAHB. 201+ points Mark Priess - 703 Francine Bandy - 534 Burr Kannady - 332.5 Rita Boggs - 299 David Blackburn - 260.25 Frank Sawyer - 260 Wayne Farabough - 260 Ken Klein - 248 Charles Gilmore 246.5 Brian Wiggs - 234 Howard Kelsey - 224 Philip Rhees - 222 Steve Murphy - 208 Darrell Jenkins - 207.5 John Brawley - 206 151-200 points Allen Jenkins - 188 Joe Robson - 176 Susan Burch - 172 Mike Fournier - 164 Mary Pearce - 158 Lantz Day - 155 Lana Nelson - 153 101-150 points Mike Fretz - 150 Bill Butts - 149 Scott Wood - 146.5 Brandon Jackson - 138.75 Ed Schermerhorn - 138 Lora Phillips - 135 Steve Wright - 131 Tom Wenrick - 129.5 Glenn Shaw - 129 Lindsay Perkins - 121 Ryan Farabough - 118.5 Roger Cooper - 118 Gretchen Casto - 118 John Madden - 116 David Sanders - 115 Monte Dunham - 110.5 Rodger Tucker - 109 76-100 points Shawn Linfoot - 99 Kevin Blackburn - 96 Barry Helms - 90.75 Greg Simmons - 85 David Gibson - 84.5 Rob Miles - 83 Chuck Ramsay - 81 Ted Dubie - 80 Rick Ellison - 77 51-75 points Peter Grant 75 Lee Sherman - 73.5 Tim Guinn - 73 Cheryl Wilson - 72.5 Brandon L. Jackson - 69 Nikki Pauly - 68 Zelda Garrison - 59 Janet Holt - 56 Kurt Barron - 54 Ron Griggs - 51 26-50 points Rod Brunken - 46 Jimmy Holmes - 46 Rick Liebman - 45.75 Kyle Smalygo - 45 Briana Parmele - 45 Jeff Starkweather - 43 Brett Green - 43 Nicole Hopkins - 41 Scott Burnett - 39.5 Kandy Kirk -39 Tarah Duncan - 32.5 Vince Mims - 32.5 Ed McIntyre - 31 Greg Strange - 30.5 Craig Thurman - 30 JD Harp - 30 Weldon Bowman - 29 Gary Soderstrom - 28 Jennifer Blackwell - 28 Michael Green - 26 Tim Whorton - 26 6-25 points Susan Bevard - 23.5 Connell Curran - 22.5 Tom Watts - 22.5 Cameron Walker - 22 Sue Weston - 21 Chad Potter - 21 Toni Rogers - 21 Jane Day - 20 Chris Hodges - 20 Sara Dodson - 20 Robbi Nees - 20 Jim Lane - 19 Becky Orr - 17.5 Edward Kaplan - 17 Travis Butler - 16 Aaron Wiltshire - 15 Don Conwell - 14 Susan McKeon - 11.5 Mike Walker - 11.5 Charlotte McCullough - 11 Marvin Krueger - 10 Lauri White - 9 Kirk Murdoch - 8.5 Liz Mathis - 8 Lisa Puyear - 8 Charles Sanders - 7.5 Larry Cagle - 7 Shawn Karnes - 7 Kregg Tyler - 7 David Molony - 7 Jim Rackleff - 7 Jason Davis - 7 Kieth Hilligoss - 7 Cahn Wiggs - 7 Dean Christopoulos - 7 Greg Grunewald - 6.5 Carl Novara - 6.5 David Bootenhoff - 6 Dale Chapman - 6 David Charney - 6 Erin DeWeese - 6 Michelle Williams - 6 Perry Hood - 6 Amity Edwards - 6 Bill Ford - 6 Jason Brown - 6 Jerome Stimson - 6 Sheryl Chinowth - 6 Spike Candidates 0-6 RobertpointsHines- 5.5 Kevin Hutchens - 5.5 Robert Lemons - 5 Keith Jones - 5 Toby Powell - 5 Tamara Noel - 5 John Land - 5 Carrie DeWeese - 5 Cheri Peters - 5 Aaron Talton - 5 Richard Dodson - 4.5 David Dodd - 4.5 Darren Rager - 4.5 Sam Smith - 4 David Lee - 4 Jayne Ash - 4 Tom Boyce - 4 Donna Cartwright - 4 Jerry Van Cleave - 4 Russ Ellis - 4 Russell Cozort - 4 Lisa Harris - 4 Ann Howell - 4 Bailey Miles - 4 Chuck Schwartz - 3.5 Chris Meyer - 3.5 Barbara Nall - 3.5 Edward Swanson - 3.5 Pete Galbraith - 3.5 Brett Sharp - 3 Bobby Fox - 3 Scott Lewis - 3 Mark Pixley - 3 Damon Bedell - 3 Laura Ransbottom - 3 Tom Hunt - 3 Mike Harrison - 2.5 Leland Cable - 2.5 Patty Hatfield - 2.5 Randall Barbee - 2.5 Glenn Simms - 2 Clark Neely - 2 Josh Ford - 2 Michael Lamb - 2 Rod Henry - 2 Timothy Martin - 2 Wes Porter - 2 David Edens - 2 Dana Worth - 2 Travis Willhour - 2 Rebecca Manzer - 2 Kristal Mitchell - 2 Roger Poffen - 2 Judy Emmert - 2 Kyle Anderson - 2 Micheal Self - 2 Mike LyonSPONSORED2 BY:

30 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2022 Amity Edwards - 918 Interiors Connell Curran - Abbey Homes, DoloresLLC Turner - Arvest Bank Chris Hodges - Arvest Bank Kirk Shell - AVB Bank Gretchen Casto - Bank of Oklahoma Mortgage Susan Bevard - BTC Broadband Sheryl Chinowth - Chinowth & CarrieCohen Deweese - Chinowth & SusanCohen Burch - Chinowth & Cohen Rodger Tucker - Cobblestone Homes, Inc. Greg Strange - Countertop CarlSolutionsGibson - cre8tiveThings, LLC Brent DeBoer - Dale & Lee’s Service, Inc. Dana Day - Day Build & Design Chad Potter - Drywall Repair EdSpecialistsMcIntyre - EDS Wealth Agency Rhonda Ramey - Emerald Waters HjornyTravel Skaftason - Eurocraft, Inc. Carol Parker - Executives Title & Escrow, LLC Matt Emmons - Emmons JohannConstructionSkaftason - Eurocraft Melissa Herron - FirsTitle & Abstract Services, LLC Liz Mathis - FirsTitle & Abstract Services, LLC Maegan Miner - FirsTitle & Abstract Services, LLC Emily Machetta - Flat Branch Home Loans Jill Garcille - Freedom Insurance Mary Pearce - Frisco Title Peter Grant - Grant Homes Remodel & Restoration Sean McClanahan - Hahn Appliance Center Mike Walker - Hahn Appliance TimCenterOrchard - Hahn Appliance RolandCenter Rice - Heatwave Supply, KristalInc. Mitchell - HOA Solutions Mark Priess - HUB International JenniferCFR Kudirka - Independent Material Co, Inc. John Madden - J. Madden Homes Dixie Moseley - JDV Interiors Randy Speegle - Jetta KimCorporationWilliams - KT Williams Insurance Group Briana Ross - Law Office of Briana J. Ross, PLLC David Lee - Lee Signature Properties, LLC Mark Jones - M Jones Homes Becky Orr - McGraw Realtors Bryan Casey - Metro Appliances and TarahMoreDuncan - Metro Appliances and More Ann Howell - Metro Appliances and KevinMoreDycus - Metro Appliances and More Russ Ellis - Metro Appliances and TobyMoreWisby - Metro Appliances and BarryMoreLeahy - Mid-Continent RobGroupMiles - Milestone Homes, Inc. Bailey Miles - Milestone Homes, CreedInc. Holt - Mill Creek Lumber Laura Ransbottom - PF Unlimited Larry Wilson - Pro-Tech Roofing, GlennInc. Simms - Re-Bath of Tulsa Charla Nicklas - Renaissance, Inc. Barry Helms - Renovations By ClarkHelmsRobinson - Robinson Glass Dave Sanders - Sanders GentryEngineeringDetter - Spectrum Paint BrandonCompanyJackson - Tara Custom Homes, Inc. Mike Fournier - The Sonrise BudCompaniesFarris- Tulsa Fireplace Supply David Land - Tulsa Landscape, Inc Chris Meyer - Turner Roofing & Sheet Metal Keely Hutchinson - Two Men and a BrendanTruck Delehanty - Villa Homes, BarbaraLLC Nall - We B Trees Jackson Whitacre - Whitacre Glass Works PROUD PARTNERS Thank you to the following members for their support and generous contribution to the Home Builders Association of Greater Tulsa.

32 HOME BUILDING NEWS 2022 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID TULSA OK PERMIT NO. 351 11545 E. 43rd St. Tulsa, OK www.TulsaHBA.com74146 2022 PRESIDENT’S CLUB

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