Six Homebuilding Leaders Named to Building Industry Hall of Fame.Business Editors SACRAMENTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 3, 2004 Six building industry leaders have been selected for induction into the California Building Industry Hall of Fame, which this year is marking its 20th anniversary. "All six of this year's inductees are truly giants in the industry -- people who have helped thousands of California families attain the American dream American dream also American Dream n. An American ideal of a happy and successful life to which all may aspire: of homeownership while giving selflessly to make their communities a better place to live," said Leo Leo, in astronomy Leo [Lat.,=the lion], northern constellation lying S of Ursa Major and on the ecliptic (apparent path of the sun through the heavens) between Cancer and Virgo; it is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Andrade, Chairman of the California Building Industry Foundation, a non-profit educational and research organization that administers the program. This year's honorees are: Michael I Michael I, Byzantine emperor Michael I (Michael Rangabe), d. c.845, Byzantine emperor (811–13), son-in-law of Nicephorus I. He supported orthodoxy against iconoclasm and recalled Theodore of Studium from exile. . Keston, president of Larwin Homes in Encino; Randall W. Lewis, executive vice president and a principal of Lewis Operating Corp. in Upland; Ian McCarthy, president and chief executive officer of Beazer Homes USA This article documents an lawsuit. Information may change rapidly as the suit progresses. . Beazer Homes USA (NYSE: BZH) is a Fortune 500 American homebuilding company based in Atlanta, Georgia. in Atlanta, Ga.; Robert Rivinius, Chief Executive Officer of the California Building Industry Association in Sacramento; Stan Ross, chairman of the board and a senior fellow of USC's Lusk Center for Real Estate in Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. ; and Stephen C. Schott, president, chief executive officer, and owner of Citation Homes Central in Santa Clara and managing partner of the Oakland Athletics Baseball Company. (Biographical information and high-resolution photos of all six inductees is available at www.cbia.org.) A total of 137 building industry leaders have been named to the Hall of Fame since 1984, individuals whose contributions have resulted in the long-term advancement of homebuilding, construction, development, marketing, finance or related services within the California building industry. Honorees also are involved with civic, social and philanthropic organizations in their communities. The honorees will be formally inducted into the Hall of Fame at an awards dinner on Tuesday, June 15, at the Westin St. Francis Hotel The Westin St. Francis is a luxury hotel in the Union Square district of San Francisco, California. The hotel opened on March 21, 1904. The interior was destroyed in the 1906 Earthquake but the structure survived and the hotel re-opened in late 1907. in San Francisco. Held each year in conjunction with PCBC PCBC Propagating Cipher Block Chaining PCBC Pacific Coast Builder Conference PCBC Pembroke College Boat Club PCBC Purdue Contract Bridge Club (West Lafayette, Indiana) (R) The Premier Building Show, the dinner also serves as a fund-raiser for CBIF's research and education programs. For reservations or sponsorship information on the Hall of Fame dinner, contact CBIF CBIF Canadian Biodiversity Information Facility at 916-340-3340 or asheehan@cbif.org. (Note to reporters, editors: high-resolution color photos of the honorees are available by contacting John Frith, Public Affairs Director, at 916-443-7933, ext. 332, or by e-mail at jfrith@cbia.org. For complimentary tickets to the Hall of Fame Dinner, contact Angie Francis at ext. 327.) |
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