2022 Leadership Conference

Area 15 Leadership Conference

May 12 & 13, 2022

This two-day conference offers member leadership and HBA staff training designed to help you improve, empower and reach your professional development and association performance goals.

 

Presenting Sponsor

WHAT TO EXPECT

 

 

 

 

HBA CHALLENGES

Regardless of your HBA’s membership or budget, this conference will help you uncover and identify challenges and opportunities while providing meaningful solutions designed to elevate you and your HBA to the next level.

TRAINING SOLUTIONS

Choose from a variety of sessions for staff and member leadership designed to help your local and member leadership develop into the most effective and efficient home building industry advocates you can be.

LEADERSHIP EXCELLENCE

All training sessions are conducted by highly experienced and qualified instructors.

CONFERENCE AGENDA

Welcome Social | Wednesday, May 11 | 5:30 – 6:30 pm

5:30 | Join us in the Heathman Lodge lobby for a welcome and social hour as we kick off the conference!
6:30 | Dinner on your own

Day One | Thursday, May 12 | 8:30 am – 5 pm 

7:15 am – 8:15 am | Breakfast social
8:30 am – 11:45 am | Breakout sessions
11:45 am – 12:45 pm | Lunch featuring Keynote Speaker Tim Lansford
1:00 pm – 5 pm | Breakout sessions
5 pm | Dinner on your own

Day Two | Friday, May 13 | 8:45 am – Noon

7:30 am – 8:30 am | Breakfast social featuring Keynote Speaker Tim Lansford
8:45 am – 11:45 am | Breakout sessions
11:45 am – Noon | Conference wrap up

Optional | Wednesday, May 11 | Public Speaking Training | 1 – 5 pm

Presence, Professionalism and Public Speaking: An interactive training and coaching session

REGISTRATION

Pricing

Two-Day Leadership Conference
May 12 & 13, 2022

Includes all sessions on Thursday and Friday, Thursday
breakfast and lunch, and Friday breakfast.

Early Bird Registration (before April, 15)

$175

Regular Registration (after April, 15 )

$195

Optional Public Speaking Training
Wednesday, May 11 | 1-5 pm

Registration, limited seating: $145

How to Register

Download and complete the registration form. Scan and email the registration form to Brenda or Quincy.
Brendak@biaw.com | (360) 352-7800 x113
Quincyr@biaw.com | (360) 352-7800 x100

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS

The Heathman Lodge

7801 NE Greenwood Drive
Vancouver, WA 98662
(360) 254-3100

The Heathman Lodge.com

The Portland International Airport is located just 10 miles south of The Heathman Lodge. Taxi, Uber and Lyft transportation services are available at the airport for travel to the hotel.

To reserve your room and receive the discounted room rate of $150, use the button link below.

CONFERENCE TRACKS

View the conference track sessions in the 2022 Leadership Conference brochure. Mix and match between HBA Staff and Member Leadership tracks.

MEET YOUR SPEAKERS & INSTRUCTORS

KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Tim Lansford, Leadership Development Specialist

A highly effective, inspirational and motivational speaker, Tim has a way of blending new ideas and practical tools with real-life stories. Attendees will come away educated and inspired. Tim will address attendees during Thursday’s lunch and Friday’s breakfast social.

Dave Ashley, NAHB Membership Specialist

Since joining NAHB in 2015, Dave has supported local and state associations by helping staff and members access and activate the resources designed to increase locals’ financial, leadership, membership, governance, and operational strength. In his current role, he specializes in helping to build stronger local and state associations thought onsite assistance and resources focused on recruiting, onboarding and retaining members.


Juli Bacon, President, JB Consulting Systems, LLC

Juli has developed both strategic and practical approaches to HR that take her into nearly every aspect of business. An experienced coach to all levels of management, Juli helps organizations understand and prepare for the effects that proper employee relations can have on the bottom line.

M. Lindsay Brown, CWHBA, Communications & Events Director

Lindsay’s varied professional experience and formal education in Communication and Organizational Management have laid the groundwork for her position as Communications and Events Director at the Central Washington Home Builders Association. She is responsible for managing and directing the organization’s internal and external communications, including oversight of outward, community-facing events.

Donna Franza, NAHB, Senior Consultant, Advisory Services

Since joining NAHB in 2006, Donna has facilitated over 20 strategic planning sessions and conducted numerous leadership training programs per year. She has presented at industry conferences including IBS, BoardSource and ASAE.

Donna received her MA in government and politics from the University of Maryland.

Jessie Gamble, MBAPC, Executive Officer

After joining Master Builders of Pierce County (WA) in 2018, Jessie was named interim executive officer in July 2021 and appointed permanently in January 2022. Gamble holds a BA in political science from the University of Washington and lives in her hometown of Carbonado, located in northern Pierce County. She enjoys spending time outdoors hiking, backpacking, hunting and fishing.

Janelle Guthrie, BIAW, Communications Director

Janelle joined BIAW as communications director in 2020. A graduate of Washington State University with a double major in communications and political science, she’s been a communications leader for the Washington State Senate Republicans, Microsoft, the Attorney General’s Office and two Washington state agencies.

Jan Himebaugh, BIAW, Government Affairs Director

Jan is government affairs director for BIAW, starting in 2011. She previously worked for the Washington Lodging Association and on the campaign of U.S. Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers. Jan graduated with a BA in political economy from Hillsdale College.

Leah Jaber, BIAW, ROII Marketing Manager

In her role as ROII marketing manager, Leah oversees all marketing aspects of BIAW’s workers’ comp program, ROII, which recently completed a rebranding and marketing overhaul.

Leah received her BA in communications with a concentration in film from Northwest University. Leah and her department recently received a 2021 NAHB Association Excellence Award for Best Public Relations Program.

Greg Lane, BIAW, Executive Vice President

Greg joined BIAW in July 2018. As the organization’s executive officer, Greg administers the largest trade association in Washington state, representing nearly 8,000 members in the home building industry. Greg previously served as Deputy Secretary of State, overseeing three divisions in the Office of the Secretary of State. He has worked in communications and public affairs for 30 years, including spending 15 years on staff for the Washington State Legislature.

Greg earned undergraduate degrees in both political science and editorial journalism at the University of Washington.

Jim Rizzo, NAHB, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary

In his role with NAHB, Jim is responsible for all aspects of legal advocacy, corporate governance and human resources, including the International Builders’ Show, the Home Innovation Research Lab, Home Builder Institute, and BUILD-PAC, among a few. Jim holds a JD from Fordham University School of Law and a bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University.

Andrea Smith, BIAW, Policy and Research Manager

Andrea is policy and research manager for BIAW. She is also a member of the Dozer Day Vancouver team, and previously worked as communications and education manager for the Building Industry Association of Clark County (WA). Prior to her work in residential construction, Andrea worked for various initiative campaigns in Oregon and Washington, the Washington state legislature and the City of Vancouver.

Bailee Wicks, MBAPC, Communications Director

Bailee joined Master Builders of Pierce County (WA) as communications director in March 2022. She previously worked in communications at BIAW after receiving her BA in digital journalism from Central Washington University. In her time as editor-in-chief of CWU’s student-run magazine, PULSE won three awards from the College Media Association.