The Builder 20
Clubs
are a unique networking and educational resource made available to select builders by the
NAHB. Begun in 1994, there are now over 50 Builder 20 clubs across the nation grouped according to the similarities of
their business. They meet several times a year to share their wisdom and to learn from one another in order to improve
client services & operations.
Question
What would you get if you assembled 20 of the men and women who built these homes in one room several times a year, every year, to share information, secrets, successes and failures?
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Joe and
Nancy Averill ![]() Texas |
David and Laurie Baud ![]() Rhode Island |
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Ralph Cataldo
Massachusetts |
Marty Black ![]() Michigan |
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Manny Greber
Maryland |
Mike Wood ![]() Texas |
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Ken Wrench
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Don and Dan Dryness ![]() New Jersey |
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Emily and Andy Rosenthal ![]() Washington DC |
Tim and Chris O'Grady ![]() California |
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Michael Chandler & Beth Williams ![]() North Carolina |
Craig Denman ![]() Montana |
Answer
You'd have 20 builders who were in better control of more sustainable, less stressful, building companies. They would have more fun building better homes than most builders in America. They would be members of a Builder 20 club. NAHB's Builder 20 Club #11, "The Craftsmen"












