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Brandon Lynch Appointed to GHBA Board of Directors

Accomplished Custom Builder and Remodeler Named to Association's Board

(Houston, TX, March 1, 2012) — Brandon Lynch, CGB, CGP, CAPS, president of Keechi Creek Builders was appointed to serve on the board of directors for the Greater Houston Builders Association (GHBA). Lynch states that it is a great honor and responsibility to serve the two year term for the third largest home builders association in the nation. Lynch has been active in the GHBA for several years and brings a dynamic perspective of the custom home building and remodeling industry. He currently is a board member of the GHBA Remodelors Council. As the Education Chairman for the Remodelors Council, Lynch also serves on the GHBA Education Committee.

Lynch has a B.S. from Texas A&M and founded Keechi Creek Builders, a custom home building and remodeling company dedicated to improving people's quality of life. He has been recognized by the National Association of Home Builders and his work has received distinguished awards from the Greater Houston Builders' Association as well as the Texas Association of Builders. Lynch is committed to continual education, improving the professionalism of the industry, and serving his community.

About the Greater Houston Builders Association: Chartered in 1941, the Greater Houston Builders Association is a trade organization whose members are involved in the development, homebuilding, and remodeling industry in seven counties.  The association interacts with the government, community and general public to enhance the business climate for its members, and to provide quality obtainable housing to the community it serves.  The association is also active in community outreach and charitable events.  The home building industry contributes some 60,000 jobs and approximately $3 billion dollars to the local economy and jurisdictions annually. Find out more at www.ghba.org.

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