Alternative Housing Solutions is Named North Carolina’s Independent Retailer of the Year
Raleigh, NC-June 27, 2008-The North Carolina Manufactured and Modular Homebuilders Association (NCMHA) is pleased to announce Alternative Housing Solutions of Fletcher, NC and Franklin, NC as the recipient of the sixth annual North Carolina Independent Retailer of the Year award.
The NCMHA Retailer of the Year award was presented to Alternative Housing Solutions on June 12, 2008 at NCMHA’s Annual Meeting in Pinehurst, NC. This prestigious award was created to recognize manufactured/modular retail businesses within the state of North Carolina whose sales team shows consistent and outstanding involvement in serving the NCMHA, its local community and the manufactured and modular housing industry as a whole.
Alternative Housing Solutions actively promotes the manufactured and modular housing industry through their involvement within NCMHA, their unceasing commitment to customer service and their dynamic role on steering committees to help fight zoning discrimination in Buncombe and surrounding counties. As a pivotal part of the Fletcher area since 2000 and the Franklin area since 2004, owner Jerry Dotson is proud to provide the quality of service that a small, family owned business is known for.
“This distinguished award is a tribute to Jerry and his team for his continuous service not only to his loyal customers, but also to the association as a whole,” Jeff Mooring, NCMHA President.
The North Carolina Manufactured and Modular Homebuilders Association (NCMHA) is a non-profit trade association founded in 1968 to promote the ownership of manufactured and modular homes and to develop high professional standards for those involved in the industry. NCMHA represents member companies including all of the retail sales centers in the state, all of the in-state manufacturers and virtually all of the out-of-state manufacturers who are licensed to ship homes to the state. A high percentage of the suppliers and finance companies are also members. Membership in the association currently totals more than 1,000. For more information, please visit www.nc-mha.org. |