NBN Online for the week of August 21, 2006

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Katrina Rebuilding Proceeds By Fits and Starts
Share Nation's Building News With Your Staff. It's Free.
Regulators Hear Builder Concerns in Roanoke, Va.
Coast to Coast
Could Rising Gas Prices Kill the Suburbs?
Housing Forum
Letters to the Editor: Invitation to a Lawsuit
Politics & Government
Florida Gears Up for November Initiative Battles
Most Cities Say They Felt the Impact of 2005 Hurricanes
Economics & Finance
Housing Starts Cool at an Orderly Pace in July
Builder Confidence Subsides to 15-Year Low
Tips
Builder's Tip: Using Wall-Sheathing as Insulation Stops
Business Management
Investors Coming Back to Haunt Florida Builders
Register by Aug. 25 for Custom Builder Symposium and Save
Custom Home Builder of Year Nominations Due Aug. 25
50Plus Housing
50+ Housing Awards Change Stripes, But Not Focus
Remodelers
Remodelers Report Weakening Market Conditions
Sales
IRM Research to Focus on the Wired Home
Education
Learn More Before NAHB's Fall Board Meeting
Want to Know More About Designations? Ask an Expert
Education Calendar
Green Building
Three New Green Building Programs Follow NAHB Model
Austin Eyes Making New Homes Zero-Energy Ready
Apply for Green Building Awards
Building Quality
Quality Helps Builders Excel in Tough Markets
Legal
NAHB Fighting Disputes Over Liability Insurance Claims
Free NAHB Moisture Protection Pamphlet for Siding Installers
Register for Sept. 7-8 Construction Law Seminar in San Francisco
Workforce housing
Apply for 2006 Workforce Housing Awards
Labor
HBI and Junior Achievement Promote Careers in Housing
Building Products
Schneider Electric Technology Boosts Builder Profitability
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
David and Trish Wilson Named Founding Advocates
Enter Awards Programs for Community Contributions
Association News
'Associate Appreciation Month' Is Almost Here
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Securely Collect Payments on-the-Go With Solveras
GM $500 Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
Find Key Employees Through the NAHB Online Career Center
Fall Board Meets Sept. 13-17 in Salt Lake City
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

HBI and Junior Achievement Promote Careers in Housing

Home Builders Institute (HBI) and Junior Achievement (JA) Worldwide™ have formed a unique partnership to inform high school students about the many career paths available to them in residential construction.

While HBI hosts several programs to promote home building as a career, there is a vast need for more information to reach high school students and those influencing their career decisions. Currently, through its volunteer network, JA has access to more than 7 million K-12 students across the country. The new program combines HBI’s Business Ventures in the Residential Construction Industry and JA’s work-readiness Success Skills™ curriculum.

For this initiative, HBI is relying upon local home builders associations to provide students with an insider’s view of opportunities in the home building industry. HBI is providing $1,000 in seed funding to each of the 14 JA sites where the program is being introduced, and there is already a waiting list of additional sites.

The new HBI initiative originated in Kentucky and is based on a program of the HBA of Kentucky and JA of the Bluegrass. Bob Weiss, an HBI trustee and the association’s executive officer, helped get that program off the ground.

“I have been working in this industry for more than 30 years,” said Weiss, “and I know the possibilities it offers young people for a successful future. JA is an ideal partner to reach the next generation of workers while they are still in the classroom.”

“JA Worldwide is pleased to join with Home Builders Institute to help deliver JA Success Skills to high school students,” said Thomas Dewar, senior vice president of development for JA Worldwide. “The program prepares students to enter the workforce by providing them with valuable team building, communication and work readiness skills. We’re grateful for HBI’s support, which will help us reach more students with this important program.”

For more information on the partnership, e-mail Deanna Lewis at HBI, or call her at 800-795-7955 x8927.


 

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