Habitat for Humanity CEO Build Dedication

May 30, 2013

What:  Habitat for Humanity CEO Build home dedication

When:  Saturday, June 1, 2013 at 10 a.m.

Where: 120 Abba Way, Taylors, SC  in Habitat’s Abigail Springs Subdivision.

Who:  This house is the inaugural project of a new Habitat for Humanity campaign, called CEO Build – Framing the Future. Area business leaders donated at least four hours of service work to build home since January.  Employees of each company also volunteered in construction. Habitat of Greenville’s first CEO Build team includes: Dick Wilkerson (Michelin North America: former President and CEO and CEO Build Chairman); Mark Nantz (Bon Secours St. Francis Health System: President & CEO); Angela Webb (CertusBank: President); Bob Morris (Community Foundation of Greenville: President); Timothy Brett (Complete Public Relations: CEO); Rick Davis (Elliott Davis: Managing Shareholder); Annette Allen (Fluor Corporation: Vice-President and General Manager, Greenville Office); Ben Haskew (Greenville Chamber of Commerce: President); Martin Livingston (Greenville County Redevelopment Authority: Executive Director); Russell Stall (Greenville Forward: Executive Director); Michael Riordan (Greenville Hospital System: President & CEO); Dr. Keith Miller (Greenville Technical College: President); Larry Jackson (Jackson Marketing Group: CEO); Don Erickson (Lockheed Martin: Greenville Site Lead); Steve Spinks (The Spinx Corporation: CEO); Ted Hendry (United Way of Greenville County: President); Steve Wetmore (Wal-Mart Distribution Center: Operations Manager); and Paul (Bo) Aughtry (Windsor Aughtry Company: President).

The new homeowner is Karen Taylor and family. 

Why: Habitat for Humanity of Greenville County was chartered in 1985 and has provided home ownership to more than 300 low-income families.  Through affordable home construction and the provision of zero-interest mortgages, Habitat for Humanity of Greenville strives to eliminate poverty housing and the social and economic problems it causes.