SGC Horizon, Pro Builder’s parent company, announced its designation as the National Association of Home Builders’ official media partner, effective Jan. 1, 2021. The new partnership will benefit both NAHB members and the existing readership of SGC Horizon’s publications, including Pro Builder, Pro Remodeler, Custom Builder, and PRODUCTS. The combination of resources and industry experience will be the greatest benefit to both organizations. Read what NAHB Chair Chuck Fowke says about the partnership in the January 2021 issue of Pro Builder.
“Our partnership with SGC Horizon and its family of excellent brands connects us to a larger network of building professionals facing common challenges, enabling us to better share insights about leading-edge business and building solutions,” said NAHB Chairman Chuck Fowke, a custom home builder from Tampa, FL. “It also extends the reach of our staff of experts, including top economists, tax specialists, attorneys and financial, regulatory and technical experts who specialize in understanding and addressing the effect of government rules and regulations on the housing industry.”
Tony Mancini, Group Director-Principal, SGC Horizon, added, “The partnership between NAHB and SGC Horizon, which builds upon an already strong relationship, creates a new collaborative premise, a ‘go-to’ platform for the industry, including building professionals, sponsors and advertisers, as well as technical and regulatory experts. Our common goal of supporting the residential construction market makes this a powerful and natural partnership.”
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