Mark LaLiberte To Address Local Builders At February OMB Meeting

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Submitted by Olympia Master Builders

Mark LaLiberte will be the guest speaker at the Olympia Master Builders (OMB) General Membership Meeting, being held on Tuesday, Februray 5 at Indian Summer Golf & Country Club. 

LaLiberte is the premier speaker in the U.S. about the benefits of constructing durable, energy efficient, healthier, more sustainable homes. 

Through his lectures, site assistance, video series and mobile App, he provides builders, architects and manufacturers with an in-depth look at the current and future state of housing.  Mark was the recipient of the Energy and Environmental Building Association (EEBA) Lifetime Achievement Award for his long-standing commitment to helping the home construction industry embrace building science. 

“We appreciate Lexar Homes, Ore-Pac Building Products, and DuPont Tyvek bringing Mark LaLiberte to this area in coordination with OMB’s dinner meeting.  I think our members, and anyone involved in the home building industry will get a lot of value out of hearing what Mark has to say”, commented OMB President John McKinlay.

Be sure to RSVP for this great night of networking and information.  The evening’s program will begin with social time at 6:00 p.m., followed by dinner at 6:30 p.m. and the program at 7:00 p.m. at Indian Summer Golf and County Club (5900 Troon Lane SE in Olympia).  The cost is $25 per person with RSVP or $30 at the door.  To register go to www.omb.org, or email stacey@omb.org, or call 360-754-0912 by Monday, February 4 to avoid paying the walk-in price.

Olympia Master Builders is a professional trade association representing nearly 600 member companies in Thurston, Lewis, Grays Harbor, Pacific and Mason Counties.  The primary goal of OMB is to provide affordable housing for all segments of society.  This is achieved by improving the construction industry and the business climate in which it operates. OMB members are committed to building strong communities, one home at a time.”

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