Robert C. Hart Jr. Installed As Home Builders President

  • Wednesday, December 8, 2004

The Home Builders Association of Southeast Tennessee installed new directors, including Robert C. Hart Jr. as president.

Other officers are Henry Tipton, vice president; Bob Reeves, associate vice president; Thom Carmichael, treasurer; Tim McClure, secretary; Teresa Groves, finance, and George Wright, past president.

Directors are Tracy Cooke, Rodney Edwards, Barry Glasscock, Tim Chapman, Ival Goldstein, Lee Greer, Chuck Marsh, Mike Moon, Randall Soules, Jim Sims, Brian Kelly, Bob Reeves, Charlie Roberson, Linda Summers, Curtis Pinegar (life director), Bill Neal (Associates Council), David Hawke (Remodelors Council) and Linda Summers (Womens Council).

State directors are: Building - Don Moon, Robert Hart, Julian Bell and Henry Tipton; Alt. Builder - Don Wallis, Jon Bell, James Shropshire and Jay Bell; Associate - Nina Boss, Harold Payne, Ann Wallace and Ken Stutz; and Alt. Associate - Karen Flores, Charles Elliott, Bill Neal and Kay Shields Boyd.

National Directors are: Director - David Dalton, Don Wallis, Coleman Hochman and Jon Bell; Alternate Director - Jim Elrod, Connie Danner, Tim Bodnar and Dennis Tweed.

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