November 21, 2007

Mike Nagel, CGR, CAPS
NAHB Remodelers Chair
Chicago
Rock and Roll at the Remodeling Show
Asdal, Hanbury, Peterson, Local Councils Honored by NAHB Remodelers
Few Boomers, Communities Prepared for Aging
Lead-Safe Remodeling Reduces Risks, NAHB Tells Congress
Visit the Remodeling Industry Channel
Call for Remodeling Entries: NAHB Green Building Awards
Spring Board Travel Scholarship: Bryan Patchan Award
Save the Dates and Register for the International Builders' Show
NAHB to Launch National Green Building Program at IBS
PATH Releases Top 10 Energy-Efficient Remodeling Projects
Builder Achievement Award Nomination Deadline Extended to Dec. 3
Fred Case Remodeling Entrepreneur of the Year Award
Register for Free Sales & Marketing Audio Seminar
Cruise into the Holidays with GM's $500 Offer for NAHB Members
Protect Your Profits Through ‘Defensive’ Estimating
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Fred Case Remodeling Entrepreneur of the Year Award
Call for Nominations

The Fred Case Remodeling Entrepreneur of the Year Award recognizes the entrepreneurial spirit of remodelers and the importance of creativity and innovation in the industry.
 
Each year, beginning in 2007, four finalists will be recognized for their outstanding achievements in the industry and will each receive an award in the amount of $2,500 at The Hanley Wood Remodeling Leadership Conference, in May.

The winner will be selected from among the finalists and will receive $10,000 (in addition to the $2,500 for being a finalist) at the Remodeling Show held every year.

Nominations and self-nominations are being accepted now for 2008. For details, click here
 
The deadline for nominations is Jan. 15.

About Fred Case

The award is modeled after the professional achievements of Fred Case, who is credited with pioneering the design/build concept in remodeling in the 1970’s.
 
Case was instrumental in developing the first certification system for remodelers while chairing the National Education Committee of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI). Among many other honors, Case won the first NARI "Contractor of the Year Award" in 1976, and was recognized in 1984 with NARI’s Harold Hammerman "Spirit of Education" Award for excellence in education and training.
 
In 1999, he became the first-ever recipient of Remodeling magazine’s Foundation Award for Lifetime Achievement, and was inducted into NAHB’s Remodeler’s Hall of Fame.

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