The HOME BUILDERS COUNCIL



Mission Statement The HOME BUILDERS COUNCIL (HBC) is a professional organization created on behalf of the building industry as the educational arm of the Building Industry Association of Southern California (BIASC). Professionals who belong to a BIA member company are eligible to join HBC as an individual. Many join to give back to the industry in which they earn a living. Many join for the personal growth, networking, camaraderie and social activities. Message from the President Elsa Trujillo 2004-2005 HBC President History In 2003, the Home Builders Council (HBC) celebrated its 50th Golden Anniversary. From a group of young Los Angeles builders united by a common professional bond, to a thriving 21st Century organization of builders, developers and associates helping educate future home builders, it has been a dynamic half-century for the Home Builders Council (HBC). While the group has evolved and the names have changed, the HBC of today is a highly respected, professional organization whose basic philosophy has remained steadfast: professional development, educational opportunities and industry networking. HBC began in 1953 as the Young Home Builders Council (YHBC) in Los Angeles, initiated by the late Sande Semmes, who was president of what is now the Building Industry Association of Southern California (BIASC). YHBC was chartered with the goal that still exists today, “to support the education and personal development of the members of the Southern California’s home building industry”. As these young homebuilders matured, the “young” was eliminated from the name, and it continued as the Home Builders Council (HBC). HBC activities expanded to further support scholarship funding and other educational efforts. Beginning with the first Installation Dinner in 1955, and HBC’s initial Golf Tournament in 1956, the Council’s annual calendar has grown to include many fundraising events. Membership in the organization continued to grow over the next decade, reaching nearly 500 members in 1967. # Education Remains the Goal While initial educational programs were limited to expert presentations on home building and related subjects, HBC’s education efforts blossomed in 1961 with the introduction of a specific industry course subject at UCLA entitled “Home Building and Subdividing”. This new course covered real estate, finance, market research, and executive functions of management in residential construction. Several years later, HBC sponsored a 10-week Construction Seminar designed to further advance the industry through the effective use of labor and materials. This was another “first” for this young, aggressive and talented group of home builders. In addition to providing hands-on training, seminars and speakers, HBC sponsors classes at UCI Extension in the Light Construction and Development Management (LCDM) program. In addition to the home building industry providing financial support for students, many of the classes in the LCDM program are taught by home building professionals. Recently, HBC has financially supported the new Building Industry Trade Academy (BITA) at Katella High School in Anaheim. HBC also sponsors home building industry experts who speak at all levels of elementary education (K-12), community colleges, technical schools, and colleges, informing and encouraging students to consider a career in the home building industry and become a part of California’s future. HBC has had quite an impact in these educational efforts, having raised more than $500,000 over the last several years, and provided over $300,000 in scholarships, grants, special funding and special projects—all to support the advancement of the home building industry through education. # Awards The many volunteers in HBC are recognized through such prestigious awards as the Case Bradford Jr. Achievement Award and Volunteer of the Year award. For forty years, the Case Bradford Award has been presented annually to an individual who has demonstrated outstanding contributions not only to HBC but to the building industry as well—someone who has demonstrated consistent and outstanding service to HBC and the industry through leadership, volunteerism and professional achievements. In addition, HBC Executive Committee bestows annually the coveted Volunteer of the Year Award to a current member of the HBC Board of Directors who has demonstrated exemplary effort by volunteering time to promote the organization’s goals and objectives. Today, HBC is the leading non-profit organization for homebuilders, developers and associate members of BIASC, with total membership exceeding the number of active members. Members represent all phases of the home building and development industry. While HBC is known for its fundraising and support for education, it is also known for its many fun activities, such as Design Build, Builder Auction, the annual golf tournament, informative dinner programs, and the annual Inaugural dinner. These events provide members with personal growth and powerful business networking opportunities. On its Golden Anniversary, HBC salutes the thousands of members, spanning five eventful decades, for their raising and donation of hundreds of thousands of dollars for home building education, for the betterment of individuals and the home building industry. Special thanks to the following who have helped to prepare this history: Michael Bobeczko – Sukut Construction, Inc. Neil Morrison – Tetra Tech, Inc. Dianne Seeber – Rodheim Marketing Group Elizabeth Shanahan – FC Construction Kathy Johnson – Vital Link











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