Friday, 3rd September 2010

Hudson to serve as 2010 BIAWC President

Posted on 04. Feb, 2010 by ashleymitchell in People

Hudson to serve as 2010 BIAWC President

The Bellingham Business Journal

Charlie Hudson of Hudson Remodeling of Lynden, CGR and CAPS, was elected as the 2010 president of the Building Industry Association of Whatcom County (BIAWC).

“It’s an honor to serve as the 2010 BIAWC president. As I follow in the footsteps of previous great leaders and work in concert with the BIAWC Board of Directors and professional staff, I will uphold the goals of striving for affordable housing and providing Whatcom County residents the opportunity to realize the ‘American Dream of home ownership.’” Hudson said.

Builders and remodelers who receive these designations have achieved industry excellence and maintain their annual continuing education from the National Association of Home Builders.

Hudson has been a member of the BIAWC since 1997. His local and state leadership includes past president of the BIAWC Master Remodelers Council, BIAWC government affairs chairman and a state director with the Building Industry Association of Washington.

Hudson Remodeling is a full-service residential remodeling contractor with specialty experience in kitchen, bath and complete house remodeling services. Hudson and his three-member crew work primarily throughout Whatcom County.

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