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In This Issue:

Front Page
FHA Zero-Down Loans Receive a Thumbs-Up From Builders
Will You Be the Next Winner of a Digital Camera?
HBAs, Builders Allowed to Continue Communicating by Fax
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: Desert Jewel
Coast to Coast
Investors Buy Homes at a Record Pace
Politics & Government
Housing Tax Credits in Senate Energy Bill
HUD Secretary Commends Housing Efforts in Congress
Economics & Finance
HUD Renews Mortgage Settlement Reform Effort
Eye on the Economy
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Adding 'No Rot' Deck Rail Support
Business Management
Independent Contractor or Employee? The IRS Checks
Seniors Housing
Communications Key in Selling to Female Baby Boomers
Remodelers
Oh, to Be Young Again ― It’s a Matter of Perspective
Education
Designing Outside the Box — In an Intense Workshop
Education Calendar
Sales and Marketing
Big Builders Hooking Up With Hispanic Home Buyers
Educating Buyers Is as Easy as Gen X, Y (and Sometimes Z)
Marketing to Win the Baby Boomers' Business
Entries Sought for Sales and Marketing Awards
Green Building
Felician Sisters Convent Wins Green Building Award
Regulation
New York Builders Save $3 Million on Storm Water Fee
Commercial
NCBC 2006 Awards of Excellence Deadline Looms
Labor
Funding Report Voices Support for Training Efforts
Building Products
Red Feather Builds Affordable Straw Bale Homes
Builder's Engineer
How I Manage Projects
TV
NAHB-Produced Shows on HGTV & DIY — This Week
Endowment
Ken Klein Named to Endowment Board of Trustees
Association News
Help Tsunami Survivors Rebuild Their Homes
Put the NBN Hammer Cursor on Your Computer and Web Site
Save on DELL™ Computer Products
Save More With BuilderBooks.com Rewards
Calendar of Events

Ken Klein Named to Endowment Board of Trustees

Ken Klein, Kleinco Construction Services

Kenneth K. Klein, founder and president of Kleinco Construction Sevices in Tulsa, Okla., was recently named to the National Housing Endowment Board of Trustees. The Endowment is the philanthropic arm of NAHB.

Klein has been a steadfast advocate for partnerships that encourage private corporations to work with nonprofit and civic organizations to improve services to the community. Most notably, he and his wife, Judi, serve on the advisory board of the Mental Health Association of Tulsa (MHTA). Klein was instrumental in helping secure housing for the organization, has volunteered his time and expertise consulting in property acquisition and has served as the lead contractor in the refurbishing of MHTA homes, many times at his own expense.

Klein and his wife have also joined the National Housing Endowment Founding Advocates by making a substantial six-figure donation to the Endowment that will be used to address critical industry needs and priorities.

“Judi and I believe in supporting our industry,” said Klein. “There is great synergy between the National Housing Endowment’s mission and the work that I have done for NAHB in the areas of education and smart growth. I will also be able to further my commitment to the issue of mental illness through my work with the Endowment.”

Klein, a builder and remodeler for 43 years, is the recipient of the National Remodeling Quality Award. He has won recognition as Tulsa’s Builder of the Year (1983), Oklahoma’s Builder of the Year (1989) and Remodeler of the Year (1995). He has also been named Oklahoma’s Small Business Person of the Year (2002).

Klein has been active within NAHB as chairman of the Home Builders Institute, the workforce development arm of NAHB; the NAHB Smart Growth Working Group; and the NAHB Remodelors™ Council. He has also been a national vice president.

 


 

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