The Home Builders Association of Greater Knoxville
Presents Dr. David Crowe, Chief Economist for the
National Association of Home Builders
October 21, 2010 2-4 pm
Rothchild’s Catering & Conference Center
What’s in store for housing in East Tennessee in 2011? What will builders be building and where? Who will you be, Bob the builder or just Bob? Who will buy homes? Who will be financing homes? Learn the answers to these questions and more by attending the 2011 Housing Conference.
Plan to attend a program featuring Dr. David Crowe, Chief Economist for the National Association of Home Builders.
David Crowe is Chief Economist and Senior Vice President at the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). Dr. Crowe is responsible for NAHB’s forecast of housing and economic trends, survey research and analysis of the home building industry and consumer preferences as well as microeconomic analysis of government policies that affect housing.
Dr. Crowe is also responsible for the development and implementation of an innovative model of the local economic impact and fiscal cost of new home construction, which has estimated the net impact of new housing in over 500 local markets. Past research has concentrated on home ownership trends, tax issues, demographics, government mortgage insurance, local land use ordinance impacts and the impacts of housing on local economies.
Before becoming NAHB’s Chief Economist, Dr. Crowe was NAHB’s Senior Vice President for Regulatory and Housing Policy. Prior to NAHB, Dr. Crowe was Deputy Director of the Division of Housing and Demographic Analysis at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Dr. Crowe holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Kentucky.
This program will have very limited capacity. Please make your plans to attend today.