CBIA Elects New Officers for 2009

October 28, 2008

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During its meeting in Monterey on October 24, the CBIA Board of Directors elected new officers to guide the Association for 2009. Selected were:

Horace Hogan II, Chair

Horace Hogan II, president and chief operating officer for Brehm Communities in San Diego, has more than 27 years of executive leadership experience in the homebuilding industry.

Prior to joining Brehm in 1999, Hogan served as president of Brock Homes where he was responsible for homebuilding operations throughout Southern California. He previously co-founded Pacific Gateway Homes in Aliso Viejo and was responsible for growing the company to an annual closing rate of more than 300 homes, and was vice president of the Mission Viejo Company.

Hogan was CBIA’s 2007 Chief Financial Officer/Secretary and is a member of the board of directors for NAHB, CBIA, and the San Diego Capital Collaborative, which facilitates private and public investment in emerging but underserved neighborhoods. He also served as the 2006 President of the Building Industry Association of San Diego and on numerous BIASD committees and task forces, is a member of the Residential Real Estate Committee at the University of San Diego, and was appointed by the mayor of San Diego to the city’s Affordable Housing Task Force.

A graduate of Harvard University, Hogan holds a master’s degree in city and regional planning. He also holds a bachelor’s degree in architecture from the University of California, Berkeley.

John Young, Vice Chair

As a founding partner in Rancho Cucamonga-based Young Homes, John R. Young has been an active participant in the Southern California homebuilding company for nearly 20 years. The company has been responsible for the development of nearly 3,500 homes in communities throughout the Inland Empire and is one of the region’s largest homebuilders.

At the beginning, the Young Homes vision was to provide entry-level homes that would make the dream of homeownership attainable for young families and other first-time buyers. Although the vision has expanded over the years to include higher-end properties, the company's heart remains with the dreams of first-time buyers.

Young's experience in real estate extends nearly 30 years, beginning as a successful sales representative and real estate broker focusing on single-family homes. He later purchased and operated a residential mortgage company, specializing in FHA and VA loans, as well as conventional loans.

He has served CBIA as Chair of the Member Services and Public Affairs committees, was the 2007 president of the Building Industry Association of Southern California, and served as BIA/SC’s interim president for most of 2006. He previously was president of BIA/SC’s Baldy View Chapter and president of HomeAid Inland Empire.

Dan Lloyd, CFO/Secretary

Dan Lloyd is an independent developer and land use entitlement specialist from San Luis Obispo. His career started in the early 1970s in Southern California where he was a Public Works Project Designer for the City of Santa Ana. He then worked for several years in the Public Works Department of the City of San Luis Obispo in the late 1970s.

In 1984, Lloyd started Engineering Development Associates, a civil engineering, surveying, and land planning firm whose clientele included municipalities, school districts, military contractors, corporate, and private-sector interests. After 16 years as president and chief executive officer of the firm, he sold the company to his employees in 2000 and started developing commercial and residential projects in the greater San Luis Obispo region.

Lloyd was instrumental in the creation of the Home Builders Association of the Central Coast, which serves San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties, in the early 1990s and served as its president in 1995. He has remained very active in the local and statewide activities of the organization, and has served as Chair of the Land Use and Economic Development subcommittee since 1996. He also is active in the Environmental Affairs, Budget, and Evaluation and Strategic Planning subcommittees, and is Chair of the Green Building Task Force.

Robert Rivinius, President and CEO, is also an officer of CBIA.

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The California Building Industry Association is a statewide trade association representing thousands of homebuilders, remodelers, subcontractors, architects, engineers, designers, and other industry professionals. More information is available on the Association's Web site, www.cbia.org.