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March 31, 2008 | Carol M. Flammer | Comments 0

HBA Presents General Membership Meeting with SMC and CPHB

The Spring Greater Atlanta HBA General Membership Meeting has been combined with the Spring SMC Meeting.

The Builder’s Guide to Survival—Navigating the Current Market will take place on April 24, 5:30 p.m. at Crowne Plaza Ravinia. As spring shower produce flowers; economic indicators are pointing toward recovery.

The Greater Atlanta HBA, Sales and Marketing Council and Certified Professional Home Builder program want to help you weather the storms and enjoy the flowers of your labor.

Be Prepared to Take Advantage of the Industry’s Resurgence

  • Understand Market Conditions and Recovery Indicators
  • Create the Right Plan
  • Trim Your Overhead
  • Keep Your Company Operational
  • Work with Bankers

Featuring Chuck Shinn, president of the Lee Evans Group. Shinn and his team provide education and inspiration to hundreds of builders each year. His knowledge and teaching methods help companies improve their systems and increase their bottom line.

Also Celebrating the Certified Professional Home Builder Program’s 10-Year Anniversary

When: Thursday, April 24, 2008
Registration and Reception 5:30 p.m. & Dinner and Program 6:30 p.m.

Where: Crowne Plaza Ravinia Hotel at Perimeter, 355 Ashford Dunwoody Road, Atlanta, GA 30346

Cost: CPHB Principals: $45 by April 9, $50 as of April 10
All Other Individual Attendees: $55 by April 9, $60 as of April 10

Table of 10: $500 by April 9, No Tables as of April 10
Registration Deadline: April 21

Click here to register to attend.

Event questions? Contact Mandy Trowell at 678-775-1426.

Interested in sponsoring this event? Click here for details, or contact Monica Saunders at 678-775-1465.

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