National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)
   Board of Directors - National Director 2001 - 2006
   Chair - Education and Business Development Committee 2005
   National Remodelers Council - Board of Trustees 2005 - 2006
   Remodelors 20 Club  Business Solutions Network Trustee 2005 - 2006
   Public Affairs Committee Member 2001 - 2006
   Judge For National Remodeler of the Year and the Cadre
   Awards 2004

Building Industry Association of Washington (BIAW)
   Board of Directors - State Director 2001 - 2006
   State Remodelors Council - Commitee Member 2001 - 2006

Master Builders Association of King & Snohomish Counties (MBA)
   Remodeled Homes Tour Committee Member 2006
   Remodelors Council - Chair of Past Presidents Committee 2005
   Remodelors Council Executive Committee - Member 2002 - 2006
   Vice-Chair  Remodelors Council  2002
   Chair Remodelors Council 2003
   Chair Remodel Homes Tour Committee 2003


Designations/Certifications

CGR - Certified Graduate Remodelor
This certification through the National Association of Home Builders assures the consumer that their remodelor has met NAHB prescribed standards of business practice, a proven track record of successfully completing projects, completed relevant educational requirements and upholds the CGR Code of Ethics.

CAPS Certified Aging-In-Place Specialist
The designation of CAPS is attained through NAHB in collaboration with the AARP. This program teaches the technical, business management and customer service skills essential to working with older and maturing adults to remodel their homes for aging-in-place,  to live in their home for a lifetime.

Belonging to and participating in building industry associations enhances our professionalism, education and personal and company growth along with giving back to an industry that has been very good to us.

ASID American Society of Interior Designers
Professional members of ASID must pass rigorous acceptance standards: they must have a combination of accredited design education and/or full-time work experience and pass a two-day accreditation examination administered by the National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ).

ASID is a community of people driven by a common love for design and committed to the belief that interior design, as a service to people, is a powerful, multi-faceted profession that can positively change people’s lives. Through education, knowledge sharing, advocacy, community building and outreach, the Society strives to advance the interior design profession and, in the process, to demonstrate and celebrate the power of design to positively change people’s lives. Its more than 40,000 members engage in a variety of professional programs and activities through a network of 48 chapters throughout the United States and Canada .  To view this description in more depth or for additional information about ASID, click on www.asid.org.