flexiblefullpage - default
Currently Reading

History Maker Keeps the Faith - for 53 Years and Counting

Advertisement
billboard - default

History Maker Keeps the Faith - for 53 Years and Counting

Every History Maker Homes employee and every trade, supplier and consultant working for the company agree that while all of its recent innovations make History Maker a better company.


By Bill Lurz, Senior Editor September 30, 2002
This article first appeared in the PB October 2002 issue of Pro Builder.
NHQ Gold
History Maker Measures Up
Measuring Quality to Keep Fine-Tuning
Partnering Pays Off in Trade Relations

Every History Maker Homes employee and every trade, supplier and consultant working for the company agree that while all of its recent innovations make History Maker a better company, they pale in comparison to an attribute the company has had for all of its 53 years in business a Christian faith-based culture.

The only recent innovation regarding the culture is that the Mitchell family has written it into the company's values and made it a more visible statement of what History Maker stands for.

NHQ judges were immediately impressed that the corporate culture of History Maker is special. "What I was most impressed with was the people," says judge and quality management consultant Serge Ogranovitch. "Their attitude and teamwork are terrific. They have a great culture."

David Beck, vice president of construction for Pulte Homes' Las Vegas division, says, "I was the lead judge on this site visit, and I was most impressed by the teamwork and spirit. It's like a big family, and that feeling seems to even run into their trades and suppliers. They seem to cherish the relationship with History Maker and the people there. I was amazed at the longevity of trade partners, and they seem to have almost no turnover among employees. I told the Mitchells I would be proud to work for their company."

Consultant Scott Sedam says he is awed by the sense of family the Mitchells engender in the company. "It's the best job of maintaining a family atmosphere that I have encountered in a production builder," he says. "And they bring trades and suppliers into the family, so it's easier for them to get everyone focused on serving the customer."

If you are looking for the secret, look no further than the Christian faith of the owners and the sense of integrity and morality that infuses the company.

Lighting contractor Brent Barrow puts it this way: "The faith-based nature of the company is what separates them from other builders. With a lot of builders, I worry sometimes that I'm being lied to. Not with the Mitchells or any of the people who work for them. If they tell me something is missing in one of our shipments, I take their word for it and don't think twice. With other builders, I'm never quite sure."

HMH's faith-based nature provides an overarching value system that is comforting to the people who work there, do business with the firm and perhaps even buy History Maker houses.

No argument on that, says vice president of administration Cindy Culpepper, who has been with HMH for 11 years. Before that she worked in youth ministry at Richland Hills Church of Christ, where History Maker president Nelson Mitchell was part of the youth group.

"Faith is important to our ability to hire caring, empathetic salespeople," says vice president of sales Cliff Crumpler. "They are drawn to our company because it doesn't have the tough, corporate feel that many builders project. We're smaller, and the real family feel of the company is very reassuring. The kind of people we attract are just the kind we need to hold the hands of first-time buyers."

His attitude makes sense. Crumpler was the youth minister at Richland Hills Church of Christ.

Advertisement
leaderboard2 - default

Tags

Related Stories

Hamlet Homes' Mike Brodsky on Finding Successors and Letting Go

A transition that involved a national executive search, an employee buyout, and Builder 20 group mentorship to save the deal

Time-Machine Lessons

We ask custom builders: If you could redo your first house or revisit the first years of running your business, what would you do differently?

Back Story: Green Gables Opens Up Every Aspect of its Design/Build Process to Clients

"You never want to get to the next phase and realize somebody's not happy."

 

Advertisement
boombox1 -
Advertisement
native1 - default
halfpage2 -

More in Category

Delaware-based Schell Brothers, our 2023 Builder of the Year, brings a refreshing approach to delivering homes and measuring success with an overriding mission of happiness

NAHB Chairman's Message: In a challenging business environment for home builders, and with higher housing costs for families, the National Association of Home Builders is working to help home builders better meet the nation's housing needs

Sure there are challenges, but overall, Pro Builder's annual Housing Forecast Survey finds home builders are optimistic about the coming year

Advertisement
native2 - default
Advertisement
halfpage1 -

Create an account

By creating an account, you agree to Pro Builder's terms of service and privacy policy.


Daily Feed Newsletter

Get Pro Builder in your inbox

Each day, Pro Builder's editors assemble the latest breaking industry news, hottest trends, and most relevant research, delivered to your inbox.

Save the stories you care about

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet lorem ipsum dolor sit amet lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.

The bookmark icon allows you to save any story to your account to read it later
Tap it once to save, and tap it again to unsave

It looks like you’re using an ad-blocker!

Pro Builder is an advertisting supported site and we noticed you have ad-blocking enabled in your browser. There are two ways you can keep reading:

Disable your ad-blocker
Disable now
Subscribe to Pro Builder
Subscribe
Already a member? Sign in
Become a Member

Subscribe to Pro Builder for unlimited access

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.