Savings Programs Enhanced by Doing Business with Members

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At the Spring Leadership Meetings in Washington, D.C., in June, two NAHB members shared their personal stories of how NAHB Savings Programs are enhanced further by choosing to do business with other members.

Kimberly Mackey, founder of New Homes Solutions Consulting in Tampa, Fla., spoke with Kristi Sutterfield, executive officer at the Greater San Antonio Builders Association in San Antonio, Texas, and Cody Byrd, president and CEO of Hickory Design Build Inc./Alair Homes Hickory in Lenoir, N.C.

Both members touted the many benefits of NAHB’s programs that help save money for their families and their businesses. More than 20 national companies have exclusive savings for NAHB members to take advantage of and that help support local home builder associations. Last year, NAHB gave more than $700,000 to local HBAs as a result of member participation in these programs.

Watch the video below to learn about the companies Sutterfield and Byrd have used, or to learn more about all the NAHB Member Savings Programs visit nahb.org/savings.

And find out more about the importance of doing business with other members at nahb.org/dobusiness.

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