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Front Page
Housing Bill Moves Forward One Week After Builder Visits
Foreclosure Hike Tied to Single-Family Permit Drop in Most States
Catch 'The Big Hunt' Webcast On National Membership Day, May 20
Wichita Builders Give Buyers a Boost in Confidence
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: College Vista Leaves No College Faculty or Staff Behind
Coast to Coast
Restrictions Are the Rule for All Sorts of Once-Easy Credit
Politics & Government
Tight Credit for Builder Loans Could Prolong Housing Slump
Policy Makers Honored for Pro-Housing Initiatives
Ad Campaign Focuses on Urgent Need for Housing Stimulus
Economics & Finance
Fannie Mae Cited for Efforts to Fix Housing Finance Problems
Banks Tightening Lending at 'Historic Highs' in Fed Survey
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders' Tip: An Efficient, Less Frustrating Way to Paint Doors
Technology
Central Vacuums Meeting Demand for Healthier Homes
50Plus Housing
‘Easy Living’ Home Wins Livable Communities Award
Multifamily
FHA Commissioner Honored for Affordable Housing Efforts
Remodelers
Remodeling Outlook Brighter for Some Than Others
Remodelers Report Slow But Steady First Quarter
'Remodel Now' Material Touts Benefits of Remodeling
Building Systems
Systems Built Home, Church Makeovers Get Extreme
Women
Note From Alaska: Spring Board Energized Newcomer
Education
University of Housing Seeks Feedback on Education
Education Calendar
Green Building
Developers Honored for Building With Trees
Research
Research Center Testing Facilities Wow IAS Directors
Design
Enter the Best in American Living Awards Competition
Legal
DEWALT Recalls Table Saws With Laceration Hazard
Building Products
Many Tax Rebate Checks Could Be Spent on Improving Homes
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Evans Scholarship Fund Awards $52,000 to 15 Students
Association News
Gary Garczynski Inducted Into National Housing Hall of Fame
Terwilliger Inducted Into National Housing Hall of Fame
NAHB Committee, Council Application Forms Available Online
GM $500 Private Offer: Easy as 1-2-3
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
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Terwilliger Inducted Into National Housing Hall of Fame

 

 

J. Ronald Terwilliger, center, was inducted into the National Housing Hall of Fame during cermonies presided over by 2008 NAHB President Sandy Dunn and Dale Stuard, 1988 NAHB president and 2008 vice chairman of the National Housing Center Board of Governors.

J. Ronald Terwilliger was inducted into NAHB’s National Housing Hall of Fame on May 3 during the association’s board of directors meeting in Washington, D.C.

For more than two decades Terwilliger has served as chairman and chief executive officer of Trammell Crow Residential, the nation’s largest multifamily housing developer. His vision and commitment to excellence have created a multi-billion dollar company that has a presence in most major American markets and is at the forefront of the nation’s multifamily housing industry.

“Ronald Terwilliger is a national leader in the effort to address the housing affordability crisis faced by America’s working families,” said 2008 NAHB President Sandy Dunn. “Ron is highly respected by his peers in the housing industry because of his leadership in business and philanthropy.”

The National Housing Center Board of Governors selects those named to the Hall of Fame.

An honor graduate of the United States Naval Academy who served five years in the Navy, Terwilliger went on to receive an MBA from the Harvard Graduate School of Business where he was elected a Baker Scholar. He is chairman emeritus of the Wharton Real Estate Center. Terwilliger is also a past chairman of the Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership and is the current chairman of the board of Habitat for Humanity International. He is the immediate past chairman of the NAHB Multifamily Leadership Board.

Terwilliger has been involved in civic and philanthropic efforts in Atlanta, where Trammell Crow Residential has its headquarters. In his early years at the company, he worked on affordable housing options, and he continues to work closely on the issue with Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin. He served as the chair of the Mayor’s Task Force for Affordable Workforce Housing. Through his work on affordable housing Terwilliger has become a champion of the role that for-profit developers can play in providing workforce housing.

From 1999 to 2001, Terwilliger served as chairman of the Urban Land Institute (ULI), and he continues to serve on that organization’s governance committee. In February of 2007, Terwilliger made the single largest financial contribution to ULI in its 72-year history to combat the nation’s fastest growing and most pervasive housing challenge — the lack of affordable housing. His generous grant established the institute’s J. Ronald Terwilliger Center for Workforce Housing. Its mission is to measurably increase the production of workforce housing that is economically viable, sustainable for future generations and close to jobs.

The Terwilliger Center has set an ambitious goal of producing 3,500 new units of workforce housing by 2012 in three pilot markets — Atlanta, Southeast Florida and Washington, D.C. The center’s ultimate goal is to facilitate a measurable increase in the number of mixed-income workforce housing units in communities across the nation.

Terwilliger also contributed a significant sum to Enterprise Community Partners as “start-up capital” for the Maryland Workforce Housing Fund and additional capital for the Atlanta Assemblage Land Fund. Terwilliger has also made significant financial contributions to Habitat for Humanity. He has served on the board for seven years, lending his housing finance and construction expertise to further advance the mission of this well-known grassroots housing movement.

Terwilliger is also a director of the Naval Academy Foundation and is a subcommittee chairman of the Naval Academy Athletic Committee.


 

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