2021 Fall Recruitment Competition is Underway
Signature Kitchen Suite (SKS) is back as NAHB’s official membership sponsor and is once again offering Builder members and their Affiliate members a chance to win a trip to Napa Valley, Calif. SKS will reward the nine members who sign up the most new* Builder and Associate members during the 2021 Fall Membership Drive period (Sept. 1 to Nov. 30, 2021).
Members will compete against others from HBAs in their size category. Each category will have a winner and two runners up. The three HBA categories are:
- Small: 10–249 members
- Medium: 250–599 members
- Large: 600+ members
Each winner and their guest will receive an all-inclusive trip to Napa Valley and enjoy fine wine, great food and fun outdoor activities. The Signature Kitchen Suite Experience and Design Center is an exclusive, 23,000-square-foot facility “showcasing the intersection between technology and culinary passion.” The center gives visitors a brand immersion experience, including cooking demonstrations using the latest smart-home appliances.
Airfare, meals, transportation and hotel accommodations will be included. The dates of the four-day, three-night trip will be announced at a later date. Now is the perfect time to make membership a priority at your association. Collect your lead lists, enlist your member volunteers and encourage them to be among the nine winners of the competition.
Visit nahb.org for more details about the competition as well as resources to boost your recruitment efforts.
*New Builder and Associate members only. Membership renewals are not included.
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