Achievers & Accolades

HBAF's Natalie Fryer elected President of the National Association of Home Builders, Executive Officers Council

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago
Natalie Fryer is sworn in as President of the NAHB Executive Officers Council by NAHB Chairman Carl Harris. Photo provided by: HBAF

The Home Builders Association of Fayetteville is wishing their Executive Officer Natalie Fryer a hearty congratulations after Fryer was elected President of the National Association of Home Builders, Executive Officers Council. Fryer was sworn in as President by NAHB Chairman Carl Harris last month at the International Builders Show in Las Vegas, NV.

The Executive Officers Council (EOC) is a professional organization of association executives who manage approximately 650 local and state builder associations affiliated with NAHB. EOC represents full and part-time executives. In addition to its members, the activities and services of the EOC benefit the members of the NAHB-affiliated associations, the NAHB federation as a whole, the housing industry, the housing consumer and the Executive Officers Councils of affiliated state associations.

The EOC was established in 1950 with the goal of providing professional development and education to executive officers. The Council’s mission is to:

  • Provide a forum for builder association executives to further their professional development through training and education
  • Provide networking and interpersonal communication opportunities for builder association executives to share knowledge
  • Provide a forum for executive officers to serve as a vital resource to NAHB and its leadership in developing and serving the builder and associate membership.

A full livestream of the swearing in ceremony can be found on the HBAF website here.

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