Honored to be elected Secretary to the national Executive Officers Council

Posted on July 19, 2016 by Mike Means
Honored to be elected Secretary to the national Executive Officers Council   The week of July 11 saw executive officers, HBA staff, and volunteer leaders congregate in San Antonio for the Association Leadership Institute.  This annual institu...
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Home Builders award $1,800 in scholarship funds to Gordon Cooper Tech Center

Posted on June 22, 2016 by By Carol Hartzog Communications
Steve Sullivan, coordinator of Builder/Developer programs with OGE, left, and Roger Farris, director of instruction, with Gordon Cooper Technology Center in Shawnee celebrate support by the state’s home builders to the center’s building trades...
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Associates Council awards scholarship funds to Autry Tech, 5 other state schools

Posted on June 15, 2016 by By Carol Hartzog Communications
  The Associates Council of the Oklahoma State Home Builders Association funded an $1,800 scholarship to construction trades programs Autry Technology Center in Enid. Above, from left is Jeff Clark, construction instructor, working with, from...
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CAPS class: perspective and empathy for the aging, disabled

Posted on January 27, 2016 by By Carol Hartzog Communications
Jack Werner (right and standing in inset photo below) teaches the Certified Aging in Place Specialist class for OSHBA members. The popular Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS) class that Jack Werner teaches to Oklahoma home builders lead...
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Thick as a Brick

Posted on November 16, 2014 by Mike Means
Ok, I know I am showing my age when I use the title of an old Jethro Tull song as the title to my blog. But it was what came to mind after touring the Acme Brick Plant in North OKC. Brick is the favorite facade on building new homes in Oklahoma and I w...
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OSHBA collaborates on job training program

Posted on November 5, 2014 by By Carol Hartzog Communications
OSHBA has partnered with an Oklahoma City-based non-profit organization to support a $10 million grant for workforce development. OSHBA has partnered with a non-profit agency on a work training program. The non-profit It's My Community Ini...
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