Housing still not recovered from bust; NAHB reserves declining as revenues plummet; 2013 trade show cut back to three days The National Association of Home Builders placed 18 employees on administrative leave Feb. 1, according to a source close to the organization. The staff will be laid off if the board approves the move when it votes on the budget at the International Builders Show in Orlando, which ends Feb. 11.
Read MoreHousing still has not recovered from 2008 bust as economy remains weak; NAHB running in the red as revenues plummet The National Association of Home Builders laid off 18 employees Wednesday, according to an employee who asked to remain anonymous. The employee told CEO Update that more layoffs are possible next week as the board votes on the associations 2012 budget during the International Builders Show in Orlando Feb. 8-11.
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Read MoreNaake to leave NACo after 21 years Larry Naake will retire as executive director of the $17M-revenue National Association of Counties during the fourth quarter of 2012, the organization recently announced.
Read MoreSteve Gunderson, new leader of private sector college association, has been known as a political moderate with strong views on gay rights Gunderson
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