What dangers and threats are on the horizon for our industry?
What regulatory issues are being addressed?
What should individuals and businesses do to help?
The Bay Area Builders Association is committed to providing local builders with important information affecting businesses in Brazoria and Galveston counties. Our mission is to advocate for, educate and serve our industry. We meet on the first Tuesday of every month for lunch. Contact Liz Newman at
lnewman@ghba.org for dates of our other upcoming networking events. Speaking of events, don’t miss the annual BABA Golf Tournament on October 22. We have a new host this year—Bay Oaks Country Club. Save the date!
Article by 2012 BABA Board President Ron Martin, Grand View Builders
TOP LEFT: (L to R) Sarah Anthony, Amy Ott and Vanessa Garza of MetLife, February luncheon sponsor.
TOP RIGHT: BABA board member Trudy Traino, Cosentino (left), and BABA Manager Liz Newman, GHBA.
BOTTOM LEFT: February luncheon featuring Ian Faria, Coats | Rose.
ANNUAL PLATINUM SPONSOR
ANNUAL GOLD SPONSORS S O U N D E N T E R T AI NMEN T S O LU T I O N S
ANNUAL SILVER SPONSORS Builders Post-Tension Inc 403 RICHEY RD. HOUSTON, TX 77090
Custom Builders Council Monthly Luncheon Lender Panel Discussion on Construction Lending
CBC BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chair: Scott Sage, CGB, GMB, Sage Built Homes, LLC Vice Chair: Stephen Hann, CGR, GMB, GMR, CGP, Hann Builders Past Chair: David Gordon, Whitestone Builders D’Ann Brown, CGA, CGP, StrucSure Home Warranty Bo Butler, Butler Brothers Construction Ashleigh Genzer, Stewart Title Company Greg Hawes, CGB, Jamestown Estate Homes LLC Todd LeBlanc, CGB, LeBlanc Custom Homes MEMBERSHIP/AMBASSADOR CHAIR Judy Crain-Bonica, CGA, CGP, Mainland Custom Marble
Tuesday, March 20 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The HESS Club 5430 Westheimer 77056
Cost: $30 before Mar. 17; $40 after Mar. 17 GREATER HOUSTON BUILDERS ASSOCIATION – BUILDING A BETTER FUTURE | HOUSTON BUILDER | MARCH 2012 43
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