Jay Brown is
President and sole owner of Tahoe Custom Builders, Inc. and has worked
in residential and commercial construction for more than 25 years. In October, 2012, the Greater Fort Worth Builders Association
(GFWBA) named Jay as its 2012 Builder of the Year. Mr. Brown is the
57th recipient of this prestigious honor, which was instituted in 1955. Jay
also served the Association as its 2010-2011 President and currently
sits on the board of directors as a past president. The GFWBA is a 600+
member trade association that offers information resources and
education for its members; interacts with legislative bodies to foster
a positive building climate; provides a forum to implement policies
that affect the building industry; and promotes professionalism in the
building industry. He has been a member of the GFWBA for nearly 25 years and a director of the Association for the past ten years. He is also a member of the Texas Association of Builders (TAB) and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). Jay serves as the Chairman of the City of Keller's Planning & Zoning Commission, a position he was appointed to by the mayor and city council. He began his public service for P & Z in 2001 and has chaired the commission for the past six years. Jay also sat on the city's Technical Review Committee, working with city staff and the development community to implement comprehensive revisions to Keller's Unified Development Code. He also currently sits Keller's recently created Future Land Use Advisory Committee. He served the Fort Worth business community as a charter member, past president and board chairman of the Cowtown Executive Association. Additionally, he served as president of his neighborhood's homeowners association for four years, is past president of Rotary Horizon Club and supports Meals on Wheels, where he has been a volunteer delivering meals to the homebound for more than 17 years.
Jay
received a B.S. degree in Economics from the University of Texas at
Arlington and continues his professional education through courses
offered by the GFWBA, TAB, NAHB and other organizations. He is a
Certified Green Builder. Jay enjoys the outdoors, where when he
is not clearing cedars from his rural property in Bosque County, he has
been known to occasionally lose a golf ball in the water or fall asleep
in his deer blind.
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