Register Now for the 2024 Fall Leadership Meeting
NAHB committee and council members, delegates to the Leadership Council, members of the Board of Directors, and executive officers should make plans now to attend the Fall Leadership Meeting, Oct. 1-3, in San Antonio, Texas.
You can view the schedule, register and book your hotel room on the Fall Leadership Meeting webpage. The deadline to take advantage of the NAHB hotel block is Sept. 6.
Please note that the Fall Leadership Meeting will follow a three-day compressed schedule, with NAHB subcommittees meeting virtually prior to the Fall Leadership Meeting. Details regarding subcommittee times and connection information will be available on nahb.org as the meeting approaches.
Any NAHB delegate who would like to submit a resolution or recommendation for the Leadership Council to consider should contact Marc Daniels by Aug. 23. After that date, resolutions and recommendations may still be submitted for consideration but will require a two-thirds majority vote, rather than a simple majority, for passage. Learn more about the resolutions process and view the resolutions passed at the Spring Leadership Meeting.
Visit the Fall Leadership Meeting page to register and learn more.
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