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The Home Builders Association of Greenville recognizes excellence in craftsmanship, service to the industry, commitment to the community, and member recruitment and retention, with a variety of awards: HBA Builder of the Year
Sponsored by BB&T bank, the HBA Builder of the
Year award recognizes an HBA member who makes a commitment of time and
talent through committee and program participation that helps strengthen
the association for all its members. This builder represents the
highest level of integrity and honesty in the home building industry.
Nominations for HBA Builder of the Year are submitted by the general
membership, with final selection made by the HBA Board of Directors. The 2010 Builder of the Year is Brad Thompson, President of First Choice Custom Homes.
BB&T's Chuck Childress congratulates Brad Thompson.
Previous Builder of the Year Winners:
2009 Todd Usher, Addison Homes
2008 Rick Quinn, Quinn Satterfield Builders
2007 Ted Smith, Poinsett Homes
2006 Coleman-Shouse, Lazarus-Shouse
2005 Ted Smith & Ron Taylor, Poinsett Homes
2004 Keith Smith, Keith Smith Builder
2003 Jim Gregorie
2002 Dan Rawls, Dan Rawls Company
2001 Clyde Rector, Century Builders
2000 Bill Fuller
HBA Associate of the YearEach year, the Home Builders Association of Greenville recognizes an Associate Member who has made a significant contribution to the local home building industry during the year through volunteerism, member recruitment, and sponsorships. Nominations for HBA Associate of the Year are submitted by the general membership, with final selection made by the HBA Board of Directors. The 2010 Associate of the Year is Scott Presley, Vice President of Greer State Bank.
2011 HBA President Wayne Moore congratulates Scott Presley.
Previous Associate of the Year Winners:
2009
2008 Chuck Childress, BB&T
2007 Tom Ward, First Team Pest Defense
2006 Scott Presley, Regions Bank
2005 Lou Hutchings, GBS Lumber
2004 Richard Powers, Piedmont Natural Gas
2003 Sandy Wiygul-Bell, General Shale Brick
2002 Robert Murphy, Advanced Central Vacuum Systems
2001 Gary Gilliam, Bank of America
2000 Richard Powers, Piedmont Natural Gas
Distinguished Service AwardThe HBA of Greenville Distinguished Service Award recognizes a public official who has shown ongoing support for the residential construction industry through legislative efforts that prevent undue regulation being placed on the building and development community, and that help keep housing affordable in the Greenville area and across the state of South Carolina. Nominations for this award are submitted and voted on by the HBA Board of Directors. The 2010 Distinguished Service Award winner is SC Rep. Bill Sandifer (R-Seneca). HBA of Greenville EO Michael Dey, Rep. Bill Sandifer and 2011 HBA President Wayne Moore.
Spirit of the HBA AwardThe Spirit of the HBA Award recognizes an individual who has made a distinctive contribution to ongoing development of the Home Builders Association of Greenville through committee involvement, member recruitment and retention, and introduction of initiatives that add value to HBA membership. Nominations for this award are submitted, and voted on, by the HBA Board of Directors. President's Choice AwardAs the name suggests, this award is given at the discretion of the current President of the HBA of Greenville. The recipient of the President's Choice Award demonstrates an extraordinary level of dedication to the HBA of Greenville and the overall building and development communities. HBA of South Carolina Pinnacle AwardsThe Pinnacle Awards are given by the Home Builders Association of South Carolina for outstanding craftsmanship in the construction of quality homes. Awards are presented in eight categories - by market price, including the lot - starting under $200,000 and spanning to more than $5 million. The Pinnacle Awards dinner is held in January of each year, with entries due in October. National Association of Home Builders Spike ClubRecruiting new members for local associations is an activity recognized and rewarded through the National Association of Home Builders Spike Club Program. Those who participate are called "Spikes;" they are among the most valued members of the association. Member-to-member recruitment and retention efforts are highly valued because of the grassroots growth and stability they bring to the association. Members earn one "Spike" credit for each new member sponsored. When that member renews after his or her first year of membership, the sponsoring member automatically gets one retention credit. Every year the member renews thereafter, the sponsoring member will receive a 1/2 renewal credit. Spike recognition awards range from certificates, lapel pins, and plaques, to watches and apparel. |
