Steven Mungo Elected as President of South Carolina Home Builders Association
September 14, 2009COLUMBIA, SC – The Mungo Companies, the Carolina’s largest family-owned home builder, is proud to announce that CEO Steven Mungo has been elected to serve as president of the Home Builders Association of South Carolina. Mungo previously served on the HBA of SC executive committee as treasurer and vice president, and will officially assume the role as president in February.
“We are honored to have Steven serve as president of our association,” said Mark Nix, executive officer of the Home Builders Association of South Carolina. “Steve has an outstanding community record and his company continues to be a national leader in the industry.”
Mungo has a rich history in the homebuilding industry. He has been actively involved with new-home construction for several decades, and participates in many civic boards and philanthropic committees. As a member of the executive committee, Mungo will be dedicated to conducting the affairs of the Association in accordance with the Bylaws and policies of the Board of Directors. Members of the executive committee are elected annually.
“The level of professionalism and dedication to the homebuilding industry by the HBA of South Carolina is something that I am proud to be a part of,” stated Steven Mungo, principal of the Mungo Companies. “I am excited to continue my services to the HBA in the role of president, and I look forward to growing the organization as we meet the demands of the industry.”
A graduate of Wofford College, Steven is a three-time recipient of the “Builder Executive of the Year” award for the Columbia market, has served as President of the Home Builders Association of Greater Columbia, is a Certified Master Builder and a member of the South Carolina Housing Hall of Fame. Along with his staff, Steven recently saw Mungo Homes honored with the 2008 National Housing Quality Award: the home building industry’s highest honor, and the first company in South Carolina ever presented this award. He is a past recipient of the Gordon A. Harrison Award by the Home Builders Association of Greater Columbia
Steven and his wife, Maria, have two children: daughter Emily is a junior in high school and son, Ward, a sophomore at Wofford College.