The purpose of TMHA is to serve its membership while simultaneously
promoting the general welfare and interest of the manufactured housing
industry throughout the state of Texas.
TMHA is composed of
professionals committed to successfully representing the interest of our members and the Texas manufactured housing industry, particularly on a state level by providing dedicated representation in the Texas Legislature. As a membership-based association, TMHA is also earnestly focused on supplying our 1,400+ members with the information and
resources necessary to conduct a successful business by offering various membership benefits.
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(Memberships expire May 31, 2012)
Please note: if you recently joined and have not
received an e-mail with your new membership number and website login
information, please call 512/ 459-1221 or e-mail vicki@texasmha.com to confirm we received your application and have processed your membership.
updated October 2011
HISTORY
For 59 years, the Texas Manufactured Housing Association has served Texas’ manufactured housing industry. Formed June 19, 1952 as a non-profit trade association, TMHA has remained dedicated to serving its membership and the growing demand for affordable housing in the wake of World War II.
Today, TMHA is concerned with the entire scope of the Texas manufactured housing industry. The association represents over 1,400 company members from every facet of the industry, including: manufacturers, retailers, communities, insurance companies, suppliers of goods and services, sales people, real estate companies, title companies, developers, transporters, installers, financial institutions, brokers and other affiliated companies
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MISSION
TMHA is the state trade association representing the general welfare and interest of the entire Texas manufactured housing industry. TMHA serves its membership by providing industry information, legislative representation, education and networking opportunities.
STAFF
DJ Pendleton, Executive Director
dpendleton@texasmha.com
Vicki Plummer, Director of Accounting / Membership
vickip@texasmha.com
Meredith Ballentine, Communications Coordinator
mballentine@texasmha.com
Caitlin Nauert, Office / Events Coordinator
caitlin@texasmha.com
BOARD OF DIRECTORS, 2011-2012
2011-2012 Leadership Directory: online version | print
Executive Officers
Chair: Ronnie Richards, Oak Creek Homes
Vice Chair: David Jessup, Clayton Homes
Treasurer: Karl Radde, Southern Comfort Homes
Secretary: Kirk Kotylo, Standard Insurance
Immediate Past Chair: Lance Inderman, Quality Homes & Land
Executive Committee Member: Jim Bagley, Vanderbilt Mortgage
Executive Committee Member: Jody Anderson, R&H Mobile Housing
Manufacturer Representatives
Keith Alexander, Palm Harbor Homes
Mark Geisert, Clayton Homes
Gavin Ryan, Palm Harbor Homes
Phil Surles, Athens Park Homes
Sam Winn, Cavco Homes of Texas
Retailer Representatives
Gary Adamek, Fayette Country Homes
Tommy Blanchard, World Wide Homes
Victor Bourdeau, Clayton Homes
Tom McBride, Alamo Homes
Norman Pate, Brigadier Homes of Waco, Inc.
Community Representatives
Kyle Beebe, Ascentia
Julie Bowlen, YES! Communities
David Whitworth, YES! Communities
Supplier of Goods Representative
Matt Foster, Ascentia
Supplier of Services Representative
Shane Causey, StyleCrest
Finance Representative
Cameron Forbes, 21st Mortgage
Insurance Representative
Kurt Kelley, Mobile Insurance & Purvis Commercial
Chapter Presidents
Alamo Chapter: Rodney Bean, Cavco Homes of Texas
Capital City Chapter: Rey Legett, Hidden Valley
Golden Triangle Chapter: Steve Bennett
Houston Chapter: Todd Lamb, Park Asset Management
Metroplex Chapter: Wayne Allen, ARC
Permian Basin Chapter: Shawn Fuller, Integrity Homes
Rio Grande Valley Chapter: Doug Fowler, Clayton Homes
South Plains Chapter: Oscar Power, Quality Homes & Land
Coastal Bend Chapter: David Lewandos, Gulf Gate - Flagship Homes
2011-2012 Leadership Directory:
online version |
print
above information current until September 2012
CODE OF ETHICS
As members of Texas Manufactured Housing Association, we subscribe to
the principles set forth in the TMHA Code of Ethics and pledge to
comply with the specific standards of conduct established by the Code.
We pledge to be ever mindful of our moral responsibility to provide our
customers with a product that represents value equal to payment
received.
We further pledge that all obligations to our customers contained in
guaranties or warranties offered in connection with the manufacture,
sale and installation of our homes will be properly fulfilled within a
reasonable period of time. In the conduct of our individual businesses,
we pledge to refrain from any act that would bring discredit to our
industry or association, or any individual member thereof. In our
advertising and promotion endeavors we pledge to emphasize the positive
aspects and actual benefits of manufactured housing and to refrain from
any such endeavors that might deceive or mislead the public or include
false claims.
We assume these responsibilities with the understanding that to do so is part of our obligation as TMHA members.