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The Builders Name 2011 Officers and Directors

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The Builders Association of Northern Nevada installed Curtis Rowe as 2011 President Friday night.

Rowe currently works for Aspen Developers, an excavating contractor with offices in Reno and Truckee.  He previously worked for Pulte Homes and has been in the building industry for more than 26 years.  “The building industry is so important to me because of our impact on improving the communities we live in”, Rowe said.  “Not only for the present but for future generations also.”

Travis Means, of Homecrafters, is the 2011 vice president.  The secretary/treasurer is John Schroeder, J&N Nevada and John Brown, NV Energy, is the associate vice president.

The rest of the board of directors are:

Builder Directors
Jack Byrom, TMWA
Mike Douglas, Q&D Construction
Rob Dunbar, Ryder Homes
Karl Matzoll, Pilot Development
Greg Peek, ERGS Inc.
Ray Pezonella, Pezonella Associates
Cloyd Phillips, CSA & Development
Steve Ryckebosch, TRC Homes
Robb Wong, GuiDenby

Associate Directors
Jeff Codega, Codega Planning/Design
Garrett Gordon, Lewis and Roca
Dave Hendriks, The Liberty Group
John Krmpotic, KLS Planning/Design
Bill Thomas, Conrey Consulting
Randy Walter, Places Consulting

About The Builders:
The Builders Association of Northern Nevada is the “Voice of the Building Industry” in the region. Chartered in 1956, The Builders is a non-profit entity affiliated with the National Association of Home Builders and is committed to providing education, information, representation and benefits to their membership. The Builders gives back to the community in the form of scholarships and through its charitable arm, the Builders Association Charity. Information about the Builders Association of Northern Nevada is located on their website at www.thebuilders.com.

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