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Real estate odds and ends

The Waukesha-based Metropolitan Builders Association recently presented its builder of the year award to Bob Flanagan of the Waukesha-based Bob Flanagan Co.; the associate of the year award to Brad Dagen of Brookfield-based Rose & De Jong S.C. and the associate’s choice award to Jeff Burg of Pewaukee-based JFK Design Build Inc.

The Metropolitan Builders Association also recently installed its new officers. They are: president, Bruce Johnson, Milwaukee-based BDC Building Design & Construction; president-elect, John Siepmann, Waukesha-based Siepmann Realty Corp.; vice president, Timothy O’Brien, Brookfield-based William Ryan Homes Inc.; secretary-treasurer, Ann Rodrigues, Pewaukee-based David & Goliath Builders Inc. Installed for associate advisory board leadership: chairman associate, Dave Molenda, Brookfield-based Weather Tek Design Center; vice chair associate, Robert Teper, Milwaukee-based Michael Best & Friedrich, secretary-treasurer, Lyn Schulz, Waukesha-based Signature Lighting. The additions to the board of directors were: Mark Benkowski, Greendale-based Custom Design Associates Inc.; Kevin Dittmar, Menomonee Falls-based Dittmar Realty Inc., Jill Liptow, Pewaukee-based Remodeling Center Inc. and Ed Miller, Cedarburg-based E. Miller & Associates Inc. The additions to the associate advisory board were: Paul Trapp, Hartland-based Paul Trapp Builders Ltd.; Pam Courtney, Wauwatosa-based Western Building Products Inc.; Colleen Horner, Pewaukee-based Colleen Horner Kitchen • Bath • Tile • Stone; Marty Schallock, Menomonee Falls-based Malkin’s Carpets Inc.; Susan Montie, Waukesha-based ACS/Advanced Communication Specialists.

Three members were inducted into the Metropolitan Builders Association Hall of Fame. They are: Jim Cauley, Mequon-based Embassy Construction Corp. founder Jerry McGinnis and Waukesha-based Harmony Homes Inc. founder Bryce Styza.

The Waukesha-based Metropolitan Builders Association recently presented its builder of the year award to Bob Flanagan of the Waukesha-based Bob Flanagan Co.; the associate of the year award to Brad Dagen of Brookfield-based Rose & De Jong S.C. and the associate’s choice award to Jeff Burg of Pewaukee-based JFK Design Build Inc.


The Metropolitan Builders Association also recently installed its new officers. They are: president, Bruce Johnson, Milwaukee-based BDC Building Design & Construction; president-elect, John Siepmann, Waukesha-based Siepmann Realty Corp.; vice president, Timothy O’Brien, Brookfield-based William Ryan Homes Inc.; secretary-treasurer, Ann Rodrigues, Pewaukee-based David & Goliath Builders Inc. Installed for associate advisory board leadership: chairman associate, Dave Molenda, Brookfield-based Weather Tek Design Center; vice chair associate, Robert Teper, Milwaukee-based Michael Best & Friedrich, secretary-treasurer, Lyn Schulz, Waukesha-based Signature Lighting. The additions to the board of directors were: Mark Benkowski, Greendale-based Custom Design Associates Inc.; Kevin Dittmar, Menomonee Falls-based Dittmar Realty Inc., Jill Liptow, Pewaukee-based Remodeling Center Inc. and Ed Miller, Cedarburg-based E. Miller & Associates Inc. The additions to the associate advisory board were: Paul Trapp, Hartland-based Paul Trapp Builders Ltd.; Pam Courtney, Wauwatosa-based Western Building Products Inc.; Colleen Horner, Pewaukee-based Colleen Horner Kitchen • Bath • Tile • Stone; Marty Schallock, Menomonee Falls-based Malkin’s Carpets Inc.; Susan Montie, Waukesha-based ACS/Advanced Communication Specialists.


Three members were inducted into the Metropolitan Builders Association Hall of Fame. They are: Jim Cauley, Mequon-based Embassy Construction Corp. founder Jerry McGinnis and Waukesha-based Harmony Homes Inc. founder Bryce Styza.

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