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Front Page
Builders Need to Make Energy Efficiency a Selling Point
National Membership Day 2007: More Prizes Than Ever Before
‘Buy Now’ Advertising Assistance Nears $1 Million. Apply Now.
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Coast to Coast
Housing Slump Pinches States in Pocketbook
Politics & Government
Momentum Grows to Revitalize FHA Lending
Economics & Finance
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Fabricating Better Garage-Door Weatherstripping
Business Management
Five Actions to Manage Your Finances in a Changing Market
Sales
Six Simple Tips to Make Your Model Sell
Building Systems
Concrete Adds Strength to Disaster-Resistant Home
Concrete Tour Mixes Plant Visits, Latest Trends
Custom
Free NAHB E-Newsletter on Custom Home Building
Remodelers
Green Building the Next Step for Remodeling Industry
Apply for the NAHB Remodeler of the Month Award
50Plus Housing
Symposium Explores 50+ Buying and Selling Trends
Education
Education Calendar
Green Building
Builders Asked to Help Benchmark Healthy Products
Disaster
2007 Expected to Spawn Very Active Hurricane Season
Legal
New Emissions Rules Could Await Construction Equipment
Green Builders Need Legal Counsel to Limit Risks
Housing Discrimination Complaints Hit a Record in 2006
Workforce housing
Policies to Address Affordable Housing Shortfall Discussed
Labor
Pulte and HBI Promote Diverse Housing Workforce
More Than 600 Students Participate in Builders Youth Day
Building Products
Home Depot Reaches Out to Hispanic Contractors
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV and DIY This Week
Endowment
Veridian Homes Works With Charities, Police Dog Honored
Endowment Support for Team Builders at IBS a Success
HBA Challenge/Build/Grow Proposals Due by April 16
Association News
Reach Out to Buyers With Free Window Safety Material
Get Free 'April Is New Homes Month' Resources Online Now
20% Off OptiPlex Desktops and Select Latitude Notebooks
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Offer
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
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More Than 600 Students Participate in Builders Youth Day

Pulte and HBI Promote Diverse Housing Workforce

 

 

From left, Pulte’s Gary Binford , national director of finance and planning; Jessica Davisson, director of operations, Phoenix; and Magan Gand, customer relations manager; at the Diversity in Construction Luncheon during the International Builders' Show earlier this year.

Over the past several months, Home Builders Institute (HBI) and Pulte Homes have partnered on several innovative programs designed to promote diversity in the residential construction industry.

“Although our company is quite large, Pulte’s culture is wrapped around a strong sense of family and a ‘small company’ atmosphere,” said Richard Dugas, president and chief executive officer of the Fortune 200 builder. “For us to reach our overall goals, however, we need to take the next step and become a more inclusive and diverse organization that welcomes challenging new ideas and embraces differences that will ultimately make us stronger.”

In 2006, Pulte delivered 41,487 homes in the U.S. and generated consolidated revenues of $14.3 billion.

The 2007 International Builders' Show (IBS) in Orlando, Fla. served as a springboard for the HBI-Pulte partnership. Working with the NAHB Student Chapters, Pulte sponsored “Women in Construction” and “Diversity in Construction” luncheons, which featured professional presentations and roundtable discussions with students, builders and professors focusing on finding creative ways to attract more diverse populations into the industry’s workforce.

“Our industry has seen amazing growth over the past 10 years and is poised for even more in the future,” said Kari Lawry, Pulte’s national director of diversity and college recruiting. “It would be impossible for us to sustain long-term growth, profitability and innovation without inclusion and diversity as a key business objective.”

Pulte also will be participating in HBI’s Team Builders and “A Day at the Job Site” programs.

Team Builders, now in its second year, was established in partnership with the Hispanic Heritage Foundation's (HHF) LOFT (Latinos on the Fast Track) program to provide Hispanic college students with summer internships working for builder companies in management jobs. Pulte will be accepting its first group of interns this summer.

“A Day at the Job Site,” also in its second year, will bring diverse NAHB Student Chapters to actual Pulte building projects. Students will tour developments, interact with on-site superintendents and witness the daily operations of a major American home builder.

“Any great company that sustains itself over time doesn't achieve that status on the brilliance of a few, but rather through the combined and diverse views of many," said Dugas.

For more information on how HBI and Pulte are working together to further diversity in the home building workforce, e-mail Page Browning, or call her at 800-795-7955 x8918.

 

 

Sixty students, professors and industry professionals talk with their tablemates at the Diversity in Construction Luncheon. Participating in the discussions and wearing red shirts were students from HBI’s inaugural class of Team Builders.


 

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