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Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association Installs 2013 Board of Directors
From Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association:
On Thursday, January 10, the Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association (HBA) installed its 2013 Board of Directors, including Heirloom Design Build’s Dave Radlmann! The evening began with a cocktail reception and presentation recognizing the association’s 2012 award winners. Then, the 2013 Board of Directors took their oath of office, administered Jerry Howard, the CEO & President of the National Association of Home Builders.
Michael Turner was installed as the 2013 HBA president. Turner has over three decades of experience in the homebuilding and remodeling industry. Professionally, Michael Turner is a Vice President for The Home Service Store, Inc headquartered in Kennesaw, Georgia. He has served on many committees and in many leadership positions on the local, state and national level in the homebuilding industry.
Additional HBA senior officers installed include:
Vice President—Jim Brown, JWB Properties LLC
Treasurer—Richelle Losch, Ryland Homes
Secretary—John Cooper, Cooper Homes
Parliamentarian—Neal Davis, Neal Davis Homes
Builder at Large—Rob Myers, Colonnade Enterprises, Inc.
Builder at Large—Steve Goodsell, S.A. Goodsell Development
Builder at Large—Steve Palmer, Home South Communities
Builder at Large—Brian Canady, BBC Builders, Inc.
Associate Vice President—Cindy Huber, StrucSure Home Warranty, LLC
Associate at Large— Ro Preisinger, Coldwell Banker NRT Devel. Advisors
Builder Directors
John Beach, Paces Construction Co., LLC
Charlie Bostwick, Brightwater Homes
Bill Boyajan, Boyajan Properties
Matt Cagle, JMC Homes & General Contracting LLC
Lawson Calhoun, Calhoun Properties, Inc.
Al Capogrossi, Concept Creators
Christine Fortenberry, Fortenberry Construction Services LLC
Barry Gittleman, Fischer Homes
Vaughn Irons, APD Solutions, LLC
Mark King, Kingcraft Development Corporation
Ryan Lewis, Pulte Homes Corp./Del Webb
Vincent Longo, Longo Homes, Inc.
Dave Radlmann, Heirloom Design Build
Tom Reed, Redmont Homes, LLC
Les Stumpff, Builders Professional Group, LLC
Associate Directors
Bob Chapin, Charter Bank
Tony Donald, Georgia Power/Residential Markets
Phil Gressly, Atlanta Roofing Supply
Mitch Hires, Construction Resources, Inc.
Sonny Hires, Construction Resources, Inc.
Eugene James, Metrostudy
Nick Massengill, Robert Bowden, Inc.
Jerry McGrath, 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty
John O’Driscoll, Parksite (DuPont Tyvek)
Carl Owen, Atlanta Gas Light Co.
Jeff Pogue, ProBuild
Carol Stone, Community & Southern Bank
Chapter Presidents
Cherokee: Mike Shina, Windsong Properties, LLC
Cobb: Dale Bercher, Bercher Homes
DeKalb: John Cooper, Cooper Homes, Inc.
Forsyth: Scot Clark, Edward Andrews Homes, LLC
Gwinnett: Bobby Mink, SR Companies, LLC
Inner Atlanta: James Cheeks, RedBrick Homes & Development, Inc.
North Fulton: Rob Myers, Colonnade Enterprises, Inc.
Rockdale: Steve Goodsell, S.A. Goodsell Development Co.
South Fulton: Chris Knight, The Knight Group
Council & Committee Chairs
Action Fund: Harold Cunliffe, The Pacific Group
Atlanta 50+ Housing: Kelly Dempsey, Jim Chapman Communities, Inc.
Builder/Developer/Lender: Steve Goodsell, S.A. Goodsell Development Co.
EarthCraft: Dennis Creech, Southface Energy Institute
Education Committee: Luis Valencia, Housing and Housing, LLC
Government Affairs: Neal Davis, Neal Davis Homes, LLC
Green Building: Frank Wickstead, ICF International
HomeAid Atlanta: Sandy Andrew, AtlantaNewHomesDirectory.com
Membership Committee: Carol Stone, Community & Southern Bank
Professional Women in Building: Donna Tyler, APD Solutions LLC
Remodelers: Melina Mast, Oneida Builders
Sales & Marketing: Cindi MacPherson, The Interior Partners
The Housing Institute: Mike Smith, Harcrest Homes
The Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association (HBA) is a 900-member, not-for-profit trade association affiliated with the Home Builders Association of Georgia and the National Association of Home Builders. The HBA is the sixth largest local homebuilders association in the nation and is dedicated to promoting, protecting and preserving home ownership by maintaining the housing industry as a viable economic force in the Atlanta area. The official charity of the HBA is HomeAid Atlanta, a non-profit organization that builds and renovates temporary housing for metro Atlanta homeless children, women and men.