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NAIL The official magazine of Home Builders Association of Middle Tennessee President Justin Hicks Vice President David Hughes Secretary/Treasurer Steve Shalibo Executive Vice President John Sheley Editor and Designer Jim Argo Staff Connie Nicley Hannah Garrard

THE NAIL is published monthly by the Home Builders Association of Middle Tennessee, a non-profit trade association dedicated to promoting the American dream of homeownership to all residents of Middle Tennessee. SUBMISSIONS: THE NAIL welcomes manuscripts and photos related to the Middle Tennessee housing industry for publication. Editor reserves the right to edit due to content and space limitations. POSTMASTER: Please send address changes to: HBAMT, 9007 Overlook Boulevard, Brentwood, TN 37027. Phone: (615) 377-1055.

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FEATURES 9 Annual HBAMT Home Show this month!

The Home Builders Association of Middle Tennessee Home Show opens this month at the Fairgrounds Nashville!

10 2019 leadership installed at annual banquet

The HBAMT, Builders First Source Installation and Awards Banquet was held last month at The JW Marriott Hotel in Nashville, Tenn.

16 SMC awards top sales agents of 2018

2018’s top sales were recognized during the presentation of the Circle of Excellence Awards at the Installation and Awards Banquet.

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ON THE COVER: HBAMT’s 2019 leaders were installed at the Builders First Source Installation and Awards Banquet last month at The JW Marriott Hotel. More details on page ten. January, 2019

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Overall housing starts up, singlefamily starts drop in November

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ising housing affordability issues continue to hinder single-family production even as total housing starts increased in November. According to newly released data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Commerce Department, overall housing starts rose 3.2 percent in November to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.26 million units from a downwardly revised October reading. Year-to-date, new housing starts are 5.1 percent above their level over the same period last year. The November reading of 1.26 million is the number of housing units builders would start if they maintained this pace for the next 12 months. Within this overall number, single-family fell 4.6 percent to 824,000. Single-family production has now dropped for the third straight month. Meanwhile, multifamily starts—which include apartment buildings and condos—rose 22.4 percent to 432,000. “The decline in single-family production over the last few months makes sense given

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the drop in our builder confidence index,” said NAHB Chairman Randy Noel, a custom home builder from LaPlace, La. “Builders are cautious to add inventory as housing affordability concerns are causing consumers to pause on making a home purchase.” “Favorable demographics support healthy housing demand, so it is frustrating that the housing affordability crisis is preventing many consumers from achieving their goal of buying a home,” said NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz. “While homeownership has increased over the last nine quarters, we can expect that upward momentum to stop due to rising home costs. Because housing leads the economy, we need to stabilize residential market conditions.” Overall permits—which are an indicator of future housing production—rose 5 percent in November to 1.39 million. Single-family permits inched up 0.1 percent to a 848,000 unit pace while multifamily permits rose 14.8 percent to an annualized rate of 480,000. Looking at the regional numbers on a year-to-date basis, combined single-family and multifamily housing starts rose 11 percent in the West and 5.3 percent in the South. Starts fell 0.8 percent in the Northeast and 1.9 percent in the Midwest. Also on a year-to-date basis, permit issuance rose 8.2 percent in the South and 3.2 percent in the West. Permits were down 2.7 percent in the Midwest and 2.8 percent in the Northeast. n


Builder confidence down four points in December

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uilder confidence in the market for newly-built single-family homes fell four points to 56 in December on the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) as concerns over housing affordability persist. Although this is the lowest HMI reading since May 2015, builder sentiment remains in positive territory. “We are hearing from builders that consumer demand exists, but that customers are hesitating to make a purchase because of rising home costs,” said NAHB Chairman Randy Noel. “However, recent declines in mortgage interest rates should help move the market forward in early 2019.” “The fact that builder confidence dropped significantly in areas of the country with high home prices shows how the growing housing affordability crisis is hurting the market,” said NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz. “This housing slowdown is an early indicator of economic softening, and it is important that builders manage supply-side costs to keep home prices competitive for buyers at different price points.” Derived from a monthly survey that NAHB has been conducting for 30 years, the NAHB/ Wells Fargo Housing Market Index gauges builder perceptions of current single-family home sales and sales expectations for the next six months as “good,” “fair” or “poor.” The survey also asks builders to rate traffic

of prospective buyers as “high to very high,” “average” or “low to very low.” Scores for each component are then used to calculate a seasonally adjusted index where any number over 50 indicates that more builders view conditions as good than poor. All the HMI indices posted declines. The index measuring current sales conditions fell six points to 61, the component gauging expectations in the next six months dropped four points to 61, and the metric charting buyer traffic edged down two points to 43. Looking at the three-month moving averages for regional HMI scores, the Midwest dropped two points to 55; the West and South both fell three points to 68 and 65, respectively; and the Northeast registered an eight-point drop to 50. n

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2019 Home Show this month! One stop shopping for all your home improvement products and services.

If you are in the market for home improvement products or services you don’t want to miss the 2019 Home Builders Association of Middle Tennessee Home Show! The annual event will open

for a busy three-day weekend Friday, January 11 at the Fairgrounds Nashville in Nashville, Tennessee. ABOUT THE SHOW

2019 Home Show Where:

The Fairgrounds Nashville

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Fri & Sat - 10am to 8pm Sun - 10am to 5pm

Admission: $8 per person; children 12 and under free; SENIORS, $2 off each ticket Fri, Jan. 11 MORE INFO: www.thehomeshow.org

The Home Show is an annual event and has been a middle Tennessee tradition for over sixty years. Everyone enjoys attending the show and taking part in the wide variety of activities that are available each day. In addition to all the vendor exhibit booths, attendees will find informative product demonstrations and daily educational seminars covering a variety of home care and home décor topics. “The Home Show is designed to offer consumers all sorts of home improvement information,” says Andy Neuman, Home Show Chairman. “Anyone seeking to update their home will get some good ideas at the show. This year we’re filling the show with new and exciting products and services for homes of every size and style, and will be hosting a variety of informative seminars presented by industry experts.” The 2019 Home Show will be open January 11-13 at the Fairgrounds Nashville (see hours in the inset at right). General admission tickets are available at the gate for $8.00 per person. Children 12 and under are free. Seniors receive $2.00 off each ticket on FRIDAY (1/11). More information? Visit www.thehomeshow.org. n January, 2019

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HBAMT leaders installed, winners awarded

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he HBAMT’s 75th Annual Builders First Source Installation Banquet and Awards Ceremony was held December 13 at the JW Marriott Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee. Members packed the impressive banquet hall and reception area, easily besting last year’s record attendance with just over 500 guests in total. Association members celebrated the outstanding accomplishments of the past year and welcomed the officers and directors who will be leading the HBAMT in 2019 and the years ahead. Past President Bill Kottas hosted the event and helped acknowledge and award members for their exceptional service and dedication in 2018. Recipients included the year’s top sales and marketing performers who were recognized with the presentation of the Sales and Marketing Council’s Circle of Excellence Awards. More on

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the Circle of Excellence can be found on page 16 and seventeen. In what has become an anticipated highlight of the annual event, Randall Smith conducted the 2018 HBAMT Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Prestigious association members and leaders are recognized for their many contributions and accomplishments and are officially inducted into the hall. The impressive 2018 Hall of Fame Class included Bill Towe, Jess Dillon, and Keith Crowe. More on the Hall of Fame induction and the inductees can be found on page thirteen. Justin Hicks was installed as the association’s 2019 president by Past President Trey Lewis. Prior to Hick’s installation, outgoing president Keith Porterfield gave his closing remarks and outlined notable achievements and accomplishments made during the past year. The 2019 president then installed the

officers, directors, and chapter and council presidents who will serve with him during the upcoming year. Senior Officers for the upcoming year are Vice President David Hughes and Secretary/ Treasurer Steve Shalibo. Local Directors in 2019 will be Randy Arnold, John Beyer, Jason Broderick, Scott Ghertner, Clint Mitchell, John Nehrenz, Rick Olszewski, Rob Pease, and Perry Pratt. State Directors will include Trey Lewis, Carmen Ryan, Randall Smith, and Duane Vanhook. National Directors will include Jordan Clark, Jimmy Franks, Carmen Ryan, and Randall Smith. Associates Council officers installed for 2019 include President Chris Richey, Senior Vice-President Jody Derrick, and Vice-President Ryan Meade.


Right: Justin Hicks is sworn in to serve as the HBAMT’s 2019 President by Trey Lewis. Below left: Hicks makes his incoming remarks. Below right: Hicks installs the officers, directors and chapter and council presidents who will serve in 2019.

Sales and Marketing Council officers include President Jeffrey Caruth, Vice President Christina James, and Secretary/Treasurer Jessica Neal. David Crane will serve the HBAMT Remodelers Council as its 2019 president. Chapter Presidents installed included: Roy Miles, Cheatham County; Mark Denney, Dickson County; Tonya Esquibel, Metro/Nashville; and Joe Dalton, Sumner County. Volunteer chairs, who donate countless hours of their time to the association, were awarded for their continuing service during the banquet. Among those recognized were Rick Olszewski, Membership Chairman; Jordan Clark, Legislative Chairman; David Crane, Parade of Homes Chairman; Randall Smith, FHA Chairman; Tom White, PAC Chairman; and

Mike Dillon, Certified Builders Chairman. There were many outstanding achievements and performances in 2018 and the best of the best were recognized during the evening. John Floyd won the Reese Smith Builder of the Year Award. David Crane was presented the Remodeler of the Year. Frank Jones was the recipient the Associate of the Year. Keith Porterfield presented his 2018 President’s Award to Jimmy Franks. James Carbine was presented the Member-to-Member Builder Award. The award is presented to the builder member who does the most business with fellow HBAMT members during the year. And the SPIKE of the Year Award went to Nick Wisniewski. See page twelve for more on the Best of the Year award winners.

A big thanks to Builders First Source for stepping up as the title sponsor this year, and to James Hardie Building Products for sponsoring the reception. Thank you platinum level sponsors: ABC Supply, Amerigas, Atmos Energy, Beacon Roofing Supply, Century Communities, Citizens One, COR Cabinetry, David Weekley Homes, Drees Custom Homes, Dixie Earth Movers, D.R. Horton, Henley Supply Millwork, Highlands Residential Mortgage - Joseph LaManna Team, Huber Engineered Woods, Lennar, Markraft Cabinets, Metro Carpets, Paran Homes, Ragan Smith, Amy Rooks - Keller Williams, Regions Mortgage, Tennessee Valley Homes. And thanks to all of our banquet sponsors for your continued support (full list on page twenty-one). n January, 2019

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2018’s Best of the Year award winners

JOHN FLOYD Builder of the Year

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DAVID CRANE Remodeler of the Year

JIMMY FRANKS President’s Award Winner

NICK WISNIEWSKI SPIKE Award Winner

JAMES CARBINE Member-to-Member Award Winner

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Presented by Keith Porterfield

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HBAMT Hall of Fame - Class of 2018

A prestigous group of association leaders were inducted into the HBAMT Hall of Fame during the Installation & Awards Banquet. The three inductees are recognized below with just a few of their many contributions and accomplishments.

Bill Towe Started building in 1964, HBAMT member for over 30 years HBAMT President, 1978 l Twice named Builder of the Year, 1980 and 1985 l Committee member, 45th District, House of Representatives l l

“A trend-setter in home designs & how building materials could be used, Bill was outspoken & proactive on housing issues & was always willing to pitch in & help when the association needed him.” -- Jim McLean

Derek Towe & Troy Towe accepts induction on behalf of their father, Bill Towe. With Randall Smith.

Jess Dillon Highly dedicated HBAMT member for over two decades Go-to media contact for building industry for over 23 years l As Showcase chairman and committee leader, set records with nearly 100 entries in multiple years l l

“Jess was one of the very first people I met in this business, about 24 years ago, and is absolutely one of the most unforgettable. This industry is a better place because of the impact he made for so many of us.” -- Kelvey Benward

Hall of Fame inductee Jess Dillon accepts his induction from Smith.

Keith Crowe l Orchestrated record growth & expansion during early years of the HBAMT l Spearheaded Jim Fischer’s winning campaign for NAHB Presidency, the only local builder to serve at the position

“Keith was very instrumental in getting local builders involved with the association and engaged in legislative issues. He had a great personality and I always had fun working with him.” -- Jim Ford

Connie Nicley Recognition Award - 40 Years of Industry Service Presented by Keith Porterfield

Hall of Fame inductee Keith Crowe accepts his induction from Smith.

JOHN SHELEY Recognition Award - 25 Years of Industry Service Presented by Keith Porterfield

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At right and below: 2018 President Keith Porterfield recognizes the volunteer chaiman and chapter presidents who donated their time and energies to the association during the past year.

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Mike Dillon -

Randall Smith -

David Crane -

Mark Denney -

John Whitaker -

PAC Chairman

Certified Builders Chairman

FHA Chairman

Parade of Homes Chairman

Dickson County Chapter President

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Most Units Closed winner Lynn Harrison.

Lynn Harrison is presented the 2018 Sales Person of the Year Award by Bill Kottas.

Highest Dollar Volume winner Glenn Street.

Circle winners 2018 Circle of Excellence Awards recognize top sales and marketing professionals of 2018.

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he top new home sales professionals of 2018 were recognized at the HBAMT, Builders First Source Installation and Awards Banquet as the Middle Tennessee Sales and Marketing Council (MTSMC) presented their annual Circle of Excellence Awards. After presenting the individual award winners, past president and event emcee Bill Kottas, along with past president and SMC member Trey Lewis, announced winning sales agents in the Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Diamond award categories. Award recipients, including the “highest dollar volume sold” and the “most units sold” awards, are listed below.

2018 Sales Manager of the Year Award recipient Christina James.

Winners included: Salesperson of the Year: Lynn Harrison, Ole South Properties Sales Manager of the Year: Christina James, Lennar Rookie of the Year Steve Webb, Ole South Properties Most Units Sold Award: Lynn Harrison, Ole South Properties Highest Dollar Volume Award: Glenn Street, Ole South Properties Congratulations to all of the 2018 Circle of Excellence Award winners (please see page 17 for a complete listing). n 16 The NAIL

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2018 Rookie of the Year Award recipient Steve Webb.


2018 Circle of Excellence Award winners Diamond Awards - $20 million & Up Beazer Homes - Matthew Cantrell

Harrison, Glenn Street

Drees Homes - Kelly Rowland

Parkside Builders - Nicole Broussard

Ole South Properties - Lynn

Tennessee Valley Homes McClain Franks Turnberry Homes - Joni Wilson

Platinum Awards - $10 Million to $19,999,999 Barlow Builders - Beth Lewis, Lorraine Mineo Beazer Homes - Jeremy Kammerer, Jennifer McClarney, Joey Parkhurst, Tommy Ray Celebration Homes - Anne Rainey, Jeffrey Terrell, Patrick Thornton, Greg Welton D.R. Horton - Carrie Calvert, Tara Tyner Chipman, Sandra Ketcherside, James Eric Richardson, Andrea Wall, Mike Williams Drees Homes - Lynn Bradford, Travis Chapman, Allison Lowry, Carrie Smith, Carol Stallings, Brett Tesnow Goodall Homes - Zach Custer,

Shannon England, Amanda Hardin, Mary Kelsey Jeppesen, Brook Jennings, Adrienne Komisky, Kirsten McNeil, Craig Plank Lennar - Kate McClarnon, Elizabeth McDermott, Michael Williams, Casey Zink Ole South Properties - JJ Brazelton, John Donlon, Adam Hall, Tatiana Krusell, Chuck Payne, Mark Perry, Todd Ryan, Steve Webb, Brandon Wise Paran Homes - Sandy Prince Parkside Builders - Trey Little Regent Homes - Jeffrey Caruth, Coby Comer, John Giovannetti, Katt

Hughes, Bradley Paradise, Lisa Watson, Linda Yocca Ryan Homes - Bill Berry, Carolyn DiLoreto, Brandon Parker, Brittany Prince, Stephanie Sexton, Roger Sweeney, Jessica Warren The Jones Co. of Tennessee Anthony Neal, Katie Terwilliger Turnberry Homes Brad Pennington Vastland Communities Tammy Chambers Willow Branch Partners Pam Beverly

Gold Awards - $5 Million to $9,999,999 Beazer Homes - Bruce Peterson, Hannah Husley, Miranda Rogers Celebration Homes - Kimberly Barrett, Jeff Hopper, Edward Rainey, Kelly Willoughby Century Communities - Ashley Tetzel

Drafts, Craig Neal

Jennifer McVey-Roney

Drees Homes - Julie Adams, Bill Sutton, Danny B. Wood

Ryan Homes - Kimberly Cox, Ryan Deleon, Lisa Edmondson, Pierre Hambrick, Judy Inman, Nicole Siana, Samantha Vaughn, Lisa Wilson

Goodall Homes - Carey Buckley, Angela Dover, Carmela Lawler, Joel Smith

D.R. Horton - Rhonda Darnell, Cyndi Donley, Shelley Edwards Jeffries

Lennar - Allison Waldman, Tracy Marcham Mallard Homes - Brandon Butler

David Weekley Homes - Cindy

Regent Homes - Karen Furbee,

Signature Homes - Jamie Hagen The Jones Co. of Tennessee Donna Bowman Willow Branch Partners Nicole Scott, Taylor Scott

Silver Awards - $3 Million to $4,999,999 Beazer Homes - Robert Law, Hayley Swindell Carbine & Associates - Kristen Carbine

Century Communities - Gary Bourque, Rebecca Holzclaw, Caprice Warner Goodall Homes - Bailee

Duplechain, Tony Muniz Lennar - Dana Reynolds The Jones Co. of Tennessee Carla Wiseman

Bronze Awards - $1 million to $2,999,999 Beazer Homes - Angelo Brandonisio

Salazar, Tim Wilgers

Celebration Homes - Stephanie

Goodall Homes - Susie Coles

Ryan Homes - Cecilia De Luca, Jacquelyn Kitner

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SPIKE REPORT Jim McLean Louise Stark Harry Johnson Steve Cates

Twenty-three SPIKES (in bold) increased their recruitment numbers last month. What is a SPIKE? SPIKES recruit new members and help the association retain members. Here is the latest SPIKE report as of November 30, 2018. Top 20 Big Spikes Virgil Ray 821 Mitzi Spann 767 Terry Cobb 570 Jim Fischer 566 John Whitaker 558 Trey Lewis 423 James Carbine 392 Jennifer Earnest 365 David Crane 315 Kevin Hale 300 Jimmy Franks 274 Reese Smith III 261 Steve Moody 219 Davis Lamb 206 Jackson Downey 182 Tim Ferguson 177

Thank you banquet sponsors!

BUILDERS FIRST SOURCE James Hardie Building Products ABC Supply Amerigas Atmos Energy

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Life Spikes C.W. Bartlett 138 Tonya Esquibel 136 Sam Carbine 135 Randall Smith 123 B.J. Hanson 119 Steve Hewlett 119 Jordan Clark 118 Carmen Ryan 117 John Zelenak 112 Dave McGowan 108 David Hughes 106 Edsel Charles 105 Wiggs Thompson 103 Duane Vanhook 100 Michael Dillon 97 Justin Hicks 92 Joe Morgan 83 Christina Cunningham 82 Erin Richardson 77 Beth Sturm 72 Lori Fisk-Conners 69 Keith Porterfield 66 Don Bruce 62 Marty Maitland 60 Ron Schroeder 60 Nick Wisniewski 56 John Broderick 55

Derenda Sircy 51 Jody Derrick 50 Andrew Neuman 50 John Ganschow 49 Ashley Crews 44 Bryan Edwards 44 Phillip Smith 44 Ricky Scott 43 Steve Shalibo 41 Rick Olszewski 40 Don Mahone 30 Frank Tyree 29 Christina James 26 Frank Jones 25 Spikes Brandon Rickman 24 John Burns 16 Joe Dalton 14 Perry Pratt 12 Kim Carman 11 Rob Pease 11 Tammy Chambers 10 Will Montgomery 10 Bob Bellenfant 8 Jeffrey Caruth 8 Eric DeBerry 8 Chris Richey 8 Stacy DeSoto 7 Ryan Meade 7 McClain Franks 6 Curt Haynes 6

Lennar

Hale Insurance

Markraft Cabinets

Hermitage Lighting Gallery

Metro Carpets

Highlands Residential Mortgage - Julie Arnold Team

Paran Homes

HND

Ragan Smith

IMI

Amy Rooks - Keller Williams

Metrostudy

Regions Mortgage

MID-TN Erosion

Tennessee Valley Homes

Ole South Properties Piedmont Natural Gas

Beacon Roofing Supply

American Heating & Cooling

Century Communities

Redman-Davis Insurance

Arnold Homes, LLC

Citizens One

Regent Homes

Building Masters

COR Cabinetry

Reliance Heating & A/C

Cadence Construction

David Weekley Homes

Signature Homes

Carbine & Associates

Drees Custom Homes

Smart Lien

Celebration Homes

Dixie Earth Movers

Stewart Builder Supply

Ferguson Enterprises

D.R. Horton

THDA

First Community Mortgage

Henley Supply Millwork

Tune, Entrekin & White

Franklin Synergy Bank

Highlands Residential Mortgage - Joseph

USA Today Network

Ghertner & Company

LaManna Team

Wells Fargo Home Mortgage

Goodall Homes

Huber Engineered Woods

Willow Branch Partners

Guardian Home Technologies

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Chapters & Councils CHAPTERS CHEATHAM COUNTY CHAPTER Chapter President - Roy Miles: 615/646-3303 Cheatham County Chapter details are being planned. Next meeting: to be announced. Chapter RSVP Line: 615/377-9651, ext. 310 DICKSON COUNTY CHAPTER Chapter President - Mark Denney: 615/446-2873. The Dickson County Chapter meets on the third Monday of the month, 12:00 p.m. at the Ponderosa Restaurant in Dickson. Next meeting: to be announced. Topic: to be announced. Price: FREE, lunch dutch treat. Chapter RSVP Line: 615/377-9651, ext. 264 MAURY COUNTY CHAPTER Maury County Chapter details are currently being planned. Next meeting: to be announced. Chapter RSVP line: 615-377-9651, ext. 312; for callers outside the 615 area code, 1-800-571-9995, ext. 312 METRO/NASHVILLE CHAPTER Chapter President - Tonya Esquibel The Metro/Nashville Chapter meets on the fourth Monday of the month, 11:30 a.m. at the HBAMT offices. Next meeting: January, 2019. Topic: to be announced. Builders Free pending sponsorship. Price: $10 per person with RSVP ($20 w/o RSVP). Chapter RSVP Line: 615/377-9651, ext. 261 ROBERTSON COUNTY CHAPTER

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Next meeting: to be announced. Robertson County RSVP line: 615-377-9651, ext. 313.

sponsorship; $20 for non-members with RSVP ($25 w/o). Council RSVP Line: 615/377-9651, ext. 308

SUMNER COUNTY CHAPTER Chapter President - Joe Dalton: 615/972-7149 The Sumner County Chapter meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month, 11:30 a.m. at the new Hendersonville Library. Next meeting: to be announced. Chapter RSVP Line: 615/377-9651, ext. 262

HBAMT REMODELERS COUNCIL Council President - David Crane. The HBAMT Remodelers Council meets on the third Wednesday of the month at varying locations. Next meeting: to be announced. 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at a location to be determined. Topic: to be announced. Price: free with RSVP. Council RSVP Line: 615/377-9651, ext. 263

WILLIAMSON COUNTY CHAPTER Chapter President - B.J. Hanson: 615/884-4935. The Williamson County Chapter meets on the third Tuesday of the month, 11:30 a.m. at the HBAMT offices. Next meeting: to be announced. Builders Free pending sponsorship. Price: $10 per person with RSVP ($20 w/o RSVP). Chapter RSVP Line: 615/377-9651, ext. 305 WILSON COUNTY CHAPTER The Wilson County Chapter meets on the second Thursday of the month, 11:30 a.m. at the Five Oaks Golf & Country Club in Lebanon. Next meeting: to be announced. Chapter RSVP Line: 615/377-9651, ext. 309 COUNCILS GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL Council President - Erin Richardson: 615/883-8526. The Green Building Council meets on the fourth Wednesday of the month, 11:00 a.m. Next meeting: to be announced. Price: free for Green Building Council members pending

INFILL BUILDERS COUNCIL The Infill Builders Council typically meets on the third Thursday of the month, 11:30 a.m. at the HBAMT offices Next meeting: to be announced. Price: to be announced. RSVP to: 615/377-9651, ext. 265. MIDDLE TENN SALES & MARKETING COUNCIL Council President - Jeffrey Caruth. The SMC typically meets on the first Thursday of the month, 9:00 a.m. at the HBAMT offices. Next meeting: January, 2019. 9:00 a.m. at the HBAMT. Topic: to be announced. SMC members free pending sponsorship; non-SMC members $25 w/RSVP, $35 w/o RSVP Council RSVP Line: 615/377-9651, ext. 260.


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