Watch Video Highlights from the Leadership Meetings at the 2024 International Builders’ Show
NAHB members who were unable to join us in Las Vegas this February for the leadership meetings at the 2024 International Builders’ Show can watch some of the highlights on nahb.org, including:
- NAHB Chief Economist Dr. Robert Dietz gave his forecast regarding interest rates, housing production and more.
- NAHB CEO Jim Tobin offered insights into the political process during this critical election year.
- NAHB elected its life and senior delegates, national area chairmen and state representatives.
- NAHB elected 2024 Chairman Carl Harris and 3rd Vice Chairman Bob Peterson. See their addresses to the Leadership Council, as well as the installation and oath of office for the senior officers.
- A quick look at NAHB's top priorities and successes in 2023.
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