Home Aid Atlanta, a nonprofit organization working in partnership with the Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association to build and maintain housing for the temporarily homeless, is excited to welcome three new members to its board of directors. Dale Boyd of State Bank & Trust Company, Kevin Clark of Beazer Homes and Eugene James of Metrostudy will be joining 11 others on the board.

“We are delighted to welcome these new members to our board of directors,” noted Dan O’Dwyer, president of HomeAid Atlanta and also president of O’Dwyer Homes. “They bring to our board an incredible range of knowledge, influence and unique perspectives that will be tremendous assets to our leadership team as we strive to continue building hope for today’s homeless.”

Dale Boyd is the senior vice president of homebuilder finance at State Bank & Trust Company. With 30 years of experience in the banking industry, she has been in residential real estate lending since 1993, working with several respected financial institutions. Prior to that, she worked in commercial lending. Boyd is a graduate of the University of Kentucky with a B.S. in Finance.

Kevin Clark has been a division president with Beazer Homes since 2006. He moved to the Atlanta area in 2009 from Ft. Myers, Florida. Prior to joining Beazer Homes, he held executive management positions with Ashton Woods Homes, Taylor Morrison and Ryland Homes. Clark is a graduate of Purdue University with a B.S. in Building Construction Technology.

Eugene James is the director of the Atlanta region for Metrostudy, a national market intelligence company that specializes in monitoring the residential new construction industry. He has 25 years of real estate experience and has been called one of the most influential people in residential real estate by the Atlanta Business Chronicle and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He currently serves as an executive board member for the Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association and is co-owner of a brokerage company. James received a B.S. in Business Management from the University of the District of Columbia.

For more information about HomeAid Atlanta, visit www.homeaidatlanta.org.

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