General Release

October 2007.

For the fifth straight year, Mungo Homes has been awarded the "Builder of Integrity" award from Quality Builder Warranty, which recognizes for builders that demonstrate the highest levels of customer commitment.


September 2007.

MUNGO HOMES RECOGNIZED AS 2008 NATIONAL HOUSING QUALITY AWARD WINNERS

Premier Home Building Industry Award Honors Exceptional Quality Achievement

COLUMBIA, SC. Mungo Homes is pleased to announce that, together with its sister company Harbor Homes, it was recently selected as a winner of the 2008 National Housing Quality (NHQ) Award. The NAHB Research Center and Reed Business Information, publishers of Professional Builder and Professional Remodeler magazines, announced the winners recently in Atlanta. Mungo Homes/Harbor Homes was among only five winners nationally and is the only South Carolina builder ever presented with the award.

Steven Mungo, CEO, said, "I would like to thank every member of the company family, our trade partners and all of our support professionals for the help that they have been in winning this award and creating this great company."

Modeled after the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, the NHQ Awards represent the home building industry's highest recognition for quality achievement and operational excellence. Now in its 15th year, the NHQ Awards are open to all U.S. residential construction and independent contractor companies. Entries are judged by a panel of experts who evaluate the role that quality plays in construction, strategic planning, leadership and performance management, trade relationships, customer satisfaction, human resources, and business results.

Presented at Professional Builder's 2007 Benchmark Conference, NHQ Award winners will carry the prestigious title throughout 2008.

Winning the NHQ Award requires more than just operating a great home building company; it requires genuine effort. Not only do candidates have to implement sophisticated operating processes that improve performance, those processes must also be documented in an extensive application and verified through a site visit by NHQ Award judges.

Professional Builder editorial director Paul Deffenbaugh said, "The National Housing Quality Award is the hardest award to win in home building. It requires dedication and purpose throughout a home building company, and only the best can achieve this distinction."

According to Deffenbaugh, builders who have sought the National Housing Quality Award have found themselves achieving far more than recognition. "The winners have completed a process that has significantly improved the performance of their companies, making them more consistent and more reliable. Homebuyers have found these companies execute the best quality homes and deliver the highest quality satisfaction."

Preparing an NHQ application is an important step in every applicant's quality journey. Program participants benefit from the introspective process of preparing an application, as well as the insightful feedback received from the expert judging panel, many of whom are past NHQ Award winners. NAHB Research Center president Michael Luzier stated, "National Housing Quality Award winners represent the best of the best in the home building industry, and we are extremely proud to recognize these leaders for their dedication, customer focus, and exceptional quality achievement. Each year, the bar is raised higher as our judging panel ensures this program continues to provide the industry with the highest standards of excellence."

Mungo Homes builds in Columbia and Spartanburg; Harbor Homes builds in Charleston and Myrtle Beach.


June 2007.

Mungo Homes is pleased to announce that Stewart and Steven Mungo have been nominated for the 2007 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year. Chosen as finalists from among hundreds of founders and owners in the Carolinas Region, the nomination is an outstanding accomplishment. The award recognizes "ingenuity, hard work and innovation to those who have created a successful and growing business."


Allyson Way Hank has been named President

Sovereign Homes, a Mungo Company, is pleased to announce that Allyson Way Hank has been named President. Allyson has been with the Mungo organization since 2002, and was most recently a project manager for Sovereign Homes and Mungo Homes. Prior to joining Mungo Homes, Allyson was vice president of Way Construction Company, a custom residential and commercial construction company and family business.

According to Steven Mungo, principal, “Allyson was a custom homes builder before joining us five years ago, and has consistently performed outstanding work. Her business sense, design skills and knowledge of systems will serve her well in her new role.”

Allyson joins a small percentage of women who head building companies. The National Association of Home Builders reports that less than 10 percent of the construction industry is made up of women, and only a fraction of the companies represented have women at the helm.

Allyson says she is looking forward to continuing the vision on which Sovereign was formed in 1989: building custom and semi-custom homes for those looking for classic elegance, upscale detailing and a home building experience that is enjoyable and low-pressure.

A native of Orangeburg, South Carolina, Allyson is a Phi Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude graduate of Wofford College.



Mark Shields has joined the company as Director of Sales

Mungo Homes is pleased to announce that Mark Shields has joined the company as Director of Sales. A graduate of the University of Mississippi, Mark is most recently with Mercedes Homes, Inc., based in Melbourne, Florida.

Mark says, “I’m thrilled to be with such an established company with a great reputation, and I’m excited to help take the company to the next level.”

Mungo Homes has been building in the Midlands since 1954, and now has operations in Charleston, Myrtle Beach and Spartanburg.

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