Top Member Recruiters Can Win a Trip to New York City
HBAs across the country recently kicked off their fall membership drives to recruit new members into their associations. Between Sept. 1 and Nov. 30, members are making a concerted effort to promote to their industry peers the many benefits they enjoy through NAHB membership, including:
- Member-Exclusive Savings — The NAHB Member Savings Program offers exclusive deals with popular vendors to help members save on personal and business expenses. The program continues to feature significant discounts through Lowe’s, Dell, T-Mobile, UPS and many other leading companies.
- Industry-Specific Education — Membership unlocks discounts to a variety of instructor-led courses and webinars to help members stay in the know and ahead of the competition.
- Numerous Networking Opportunities — With more than 140,000 members worldwide and countless events throughout the year, there are always opportunities to expand networks and strengthen businesses.
Incentives for Top Recruiters
Similar to previous membership drives, those who recruit the most new members between Sept. 1 and Nov. 30, 2023, will be rewarded for their efforts. And for the first time, both Associate and Builder members are eligible to win.
NAHB’s exclusive membership sponsor LG and Signature Kitchen Suite will award the top recruiters (one Associate member and two Builder members) in each HBA size category with a three-night stay in New York City.
Each winner (and their guest) will have their airfare, meals, hotel and transportation all covered by LG. They’ll also get to experience Signature Kitchen Suite’s brand-new Skyline Showroom where they can see a diverse range of the latest appliances and enjoy a unique “true-to-food culinary journey.”
All Builder and Associate members of NAHB in good standing are eligible to compete and automatically entered in the competition. More details about size categories, prizes and eligibility are available here. (Member login required.)
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