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Affordable Housing Council
The Affordable Housing Council is the premier advocate for builders, developers and owners of affordable housing in Alabama. The council members are dedicated to providing and maintaining quality affordable housing for families. One of the primary ways the council does this is by supporting local HBAs that are faced with regulations burdensome to the building industry. For more information on this committee, contact Jason Reid, Regulatory Affairs Director, at 1.800.745.4222 or jasonreid@hbaa.org.

Alabama Builders Political Action Committee (ABPAC)
ABPAC is a voluntary, political action organization designed to protect the public, the free enterprise system, and to advance the interests of Alabama’s housing industry. ABPAC was established by HBAA members and is independent of any political party or affiliation. ABPAC is supported by voluntary contributions, and is very active in Alabama’s political process, supporting candidates for office at the state and local levels. For more information, contact Russell Davis or Sarah Cobb at 1.800.745.4222.

Associate Committee
The Associate Committee is made up of HBAA members who are not builders, remodelers or developers but, instead, own or work for firms or corporations engaged in a trade, industry or profession related to home building. Members of the Associate Committee include suppliers, subcontractors, marketing professionals, REALTORS®, and insurance brokers. Associate Committee meetings give these members the opportunity to network and learn more about the industry. The Committee supports the association through fundraising projects for the Foundation and ABPAC. If you are interested in getting more information about the Associate Committee, contact Billy McQueen at 1.800.745.4222 or billymcqueen@hbaa.org.

Education Committee
Advances in the building industry are frequent and have a significant impact on the way a builder or remodeler runs his or her business. Members of the HBAA can stay abreast of these changes through the various continuing education programs offered by the Education Committee. These programs include Certified Graduate Builder (CGB), Certified Graduate Remodeler (CGR), Certified Graduate Associate (CGA), Graduate Master Builder (GMB), and Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS) designations.

CGB is a continuing education program designed to enable participants to operate a more professional and profitable business. Courses offered cover such topics as Project Management, Construction Contracts and Law, Business Management, and Quality Construction. Candidates for the CGB designation must first take the Builder Assessment Review (BAR) to determine which courses to take in order to earn the designation.

Members seeking the CGR designation are required to first complete the Professional Remodeler Experience Profile (PREP), which determines the course of study for CGR candidates. Both the BAR and the PREP are offered at various times throughout the year by the HBAA.

Other educational opportunities are available through the committee, including workshops and seminars that address housing issues. HBAA is also actively involved with the state and local Departments of Education, promoting industry career opportunities to young people. For more information, contact Billy McQueen at 1.800.745.4222 or billymcqueen@hbaa.org.

Executive Officers Council
The Executive Officers Council is a professional organization of association executives who manage local builder associations affiliated with HBAA and NAHB. The council provides a forum for association executives to further their professional development. It also facilitates interpersonal communication among association executives, who are located across Alabama. For more information, contact Lisa Watkins at 1.800.745.4222 or lisawatkins@hbaa.org

Investment Property Owners Council (IPOC)
The Investment Property Owners Council of the Home Builders Association of Alabama serves primarily multifamily owners, builders, property managers, and professionals affiliated with the multifamily housing industry to the benefit of consumers who comprise the multifamily housing market. Some of the benefits of membership include access to national speakers, lobbying of the Alabama Legislature and regulatory authorities, networking opportunities, education and professional designations. Council membership is available to members of the HBAA.

For more information about IPOC, call the HBAA at 1.800.745.4222 or write to bennypritchett@hbaa.org.

Land Developers Council (LDC)
The Land Developers Council reviews policy that impacts land use, and makes recommendations to the association board of directors on what course of action should be taken. The council also develops programs and services to educate developers on governmental affairs issues, the environment and regulations. For more information about the LDC, contact Jason Reid, Regulatory Affairs Director, at 1.800.745.4222 or jasonreid@hbaa.org.

Membership Committee
The main goals of the HBAA Membership Committee are to recruit new members and retain existing ones. This group has helped raised the association’s membership close to a record 9,000 members. For more information on this committee, contact Kory Boling, Membership Director, at 1.800.745.4222 or koryboling@hbaa.org.

Public Relations Committee
The Public Relations Committee works to promote the home building industry to the general public. One of the main goals of the Public Relations Committee is to promote career opportunities to students, teachers, coaches and counselors, in order to help alleviate the qualified labor shortage. The committee developed the “Building Our House” children’s museum exhibit in an effort to educate children about the industry. The committee has also overseen the production of brochures and other materials to promote career opportunities within the industry. For more information on the Public Relations Committee, contact Lisa Watkins, Public Relations Director, at 1.800.745.4222 or lisawatkins@hbaa.org.

HBAA Remodelors™
The HBAA Remodelors™ is recognized as the leading representative of the professional remodeling industry in Alabama. Members of this council are afforded numerous educational and networking opportunities, as well as the latest news on industry trends and events. The overall goal of the council is to raise the level of professionalism of the remodeling industry. The professional designation, Certified Graduate Remodeler (CGR), is available through the council.

Community involvement is a vital component of the HBAA Remodelors™. Remodelers at the local level contribute thousands of hours each year to the United Way, Habitat for Humanity, Christmas in April/Rebuilding Together, the Salvation Army, the Red Cross, and a variety of youth programs.

In an effort to protect consumers, the HBAA Remodelors™ Council has joined forces with the State of Alabama Attorney General’s Office of Consumer Affairs, the Better Business Bureau, and the Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board for an annual education program. Each May, the four groups educate consumers on what to look for in a licensed, professional remodeler and how to protect themselves from home repair fraud.

For more information about the HBAA Remodelors™, contact Kory Boling, HBAA Remodelors™Staff Liaison, at 1.800.745.4222 or koryboling@hbaa.org.

Women's Council
Women play a vital and ever-increasing role in the construction industry. Through the council, they are able to serve the association, industry and community in a variety of ways. Community service projects to benefit children and underprivileged persons are at the forefront of the council’s objectives. They also sponsor an annual fund raising event with the proceeds going to ABPAC. For more information on this council, contact Suzanne Hager at 1.800.745.4222 or suzannehager@hbaa.org.