Don’t Forget to Complete the NAHB 2023 Member Census
NAHB’s 2023 Builder and Associate Member Census was sent out this week to help us better understand the composition and characteristics of the members who belong to our Federation.
We need your participation to help us provide even better service for your membership dollars and continue to develop an improved business environment for the home building industry.
By taking just a few minutes to answer some quick questions about the work you do, you will provide valuable information to help us develop education, advocacy and networking opportunities needed to help your business to grow.
We will keep your answers confidential but use the totals and averages to gain a better understanding of the businesses we represent.
Plus, we are sweetening the pot: Those who fill out the form will be entered to win a $100 gift card. (Four winners will be selected at random.)
Please complete the survey by Dec. 31. If you own more than one company, respond only for the company name that is listed on the survey you received.
Questions? Please email Rose Quint.
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