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Committee Members:<br />
TAC Chair<br />
Real Lafrance, Hawthorne <strong>Home</strong>s<br />
Derrick Hiltz, Sterling <strong>Home</strong>s<br />
Renovation Committee Chair<br />
Leo Leibel, TimeLine Construction Ltd.<br />
Single/ Multi-Family Committee Chair<br />
Len Walters, Coventry <strong>Home</strong>s Inc.<br />
Environmental Committee Chair<br />
Dave Turnbull, Landmark Group of <strong>Builders</strong><br />
Safety Committee Chair<br />
Frank Sobolewski, Daytona <strong>Home</strong>s Master Builder<br />
Economics Committee Chair<br />
Richard Goatcher, CMHC; and<br />
Sales Committee Chair<br />
Richard Drader, Sabal <strong>Home</strong>s LP<br />
1.1.1.0.1 Renovation Committee<br />
The first goal of the Renovation Committee<br />
was to identify a mandate so that it could<br />
function in a productive and meaningful<br />
manner. It was quickly decided that the<br />
primary function of the committee would<br />
be to facilitate a regular meeting with a<br />
set agenda once a month for all Renomark<br />
companies, and to ensure that:<br />
• All committee members are promoting<br />
the benefits of <strong>CHBA</strong> membership and<br />
exhibiting the level of professionalism that<br />
goes along with it;<br />
• Committee members participate in<br />
opportunities such as Reno Month and the<br />
<strong>annual</strong> Renovation Show;<br />
• All committee members have an<br />
opportunity to share their knowledge with<br />
other industry experts and to enhance the<br />
delivery of their construction practices and<br />
products; and<br />
• All committee members are informed of<br />
issues other <strong>CHBA</strong>s across the province<br />
and around the country are currently<br />
dealing with.<br />
In order to evenly distribute the workload,<br />
the following four sub committees were<br />
created: Renovation Show Committee,<br />
Reno Education Committee, New Members<br />
Committee, and a Government Relations<br />
Committee. Chairs from each of these<br />
subcommittees met on an as-need basis and<br />
reported to the Renovation Committee.<br />
There was a significant increase in member<br />
participation which resulted in numerous<br />
achievements not previously experienced<br />
by past committee members. Most notable<br />
were the educational presentations at<br />
monthly meetings, written submissions for<br />
the Industry Insider magazine, a unified<br />
promotion of our professional practices at<br />
both the Renovation Show and RCIC, and<br />
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