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ACHIEVERS: Fryer elected to serve on Home Builders council

By Staff Report, posted 3 years ago
Natalie Fryer

 

Natalie Fryer, Fayetteville Home Builders Association executive officer, has been elected to the NAHB Executive Officers Council (EOC). Fryer was elected to the role of secretary, which is part of a three-year ladder that culminates in serving as vice-president and then president of the NAHB EOC.
Fryer was elected by her peers of local and state association chief executives during the NAHB EOC’s annual meeting at the recent NAHB Association Management Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She will be the third executive officer from North Carolina to be elected to serve in this position.
“I am delighted that North Carolina is represented in such an important leadership role,” said Tim Minton, NCHBA Executive Vice President. “Natalie is well-prepared for the job having led the Fayetteville HBA as well as being a leader within NCHBA.”
 

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