2004 Media Releases & Alerts
Architecture and Construction Professional Joins NAHB Research Center as Vice
President of Business Development
March 1, 2004, Upper Marlboro, Md. - The NAHB Research Center
has hired Lisa London, a seasoned residential architecture, construction, and
technology expert in the Baltimore/Washington region, to serve as its Vice
President of Business Development. London's hiring will advance the mission of
the NAHB Research Center, which is to promote innovation in housing technology
to improve the durability, affordabilty, and environmental performance of homes
and home building products.
The NAHB Research Center's unique relationship with the housing industry, and
the breadth of its technical expertise, results in an unrivaled depth of
understanding of the housing industry. Michael Luzier, president of the NAHB
Research Center, said of London, "Lisa's varied experiences throughout the
residential construction industry will help us reach out and provide more
specialized yet flexible services to many different sectors within the home
building industry. We are looking forward to the new relationships she will be
cultivating for us to provide reliable, objective information and research on
housing construction and development issues."
London's previous work for Buildscape, a Dow Chemical subsidiary, included the
development of an e-business technology initiative for lumberyards and their
professional builder clients. As the founder and principal of a luxury
residential Design/Build firm for over 10 years, she marketed and performed all
architectural services, construction management services, and land development.
Other professional experiences include work for a regional home builder on
large-scale residential subdivisions in Baltimore County, Md., and Vice
President of Public Sector Services for a nationwide real estate due diligence
company.
Educated at the University of Maryland's School of Architecture, Planning, and
Preservation, London also attended the Institute for Architecture and Urban
Design in New York. She is a certificate candidate for the National Council of
Architectural Registration Boards, and a member of the American Institute of
Architects.
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