Jerry Konter, a Savannah, Georgia-based home builder and developer with more than 40 years of experience in the home building industry, was elected as the 2022 Chairman of the National Association of Home Builders at the conclusion of this week's NAHB Winter Leadership Meetings.
Konter founded Konter Quality Homes in 1977. His company has created 20 communities and built more than 2,200 homes and 800 apartments throughout the local metro area.
"This year we will work with policymakers to help ease building material production bottlenecks that are delaying projects and raising the cost of housing," says Konter. "Eliminating tariffs on Canadian lumber would be a good start. We will also work with the Biden administration and Congress to address America's housing affordability crisis by opposing unnecessary regulations associated with land development and residential construction that needlessly raise housing costs."
Konter has been active in the NAHB leadership structure at the local, state and national levels throughout his career. As a senior life delegate, he has served as a leader of the association for more than 20 years.
He has also chaired several NAHB committees, including the Federal Government Affairs Committee, the State and Local Government Affairs Committee, the Conventions and Meetings Committee and the Land Development Committee. In 2013, Konter served as the NAHB State Representative from Georgia. He also served two terms as the NAHB National Area 4 chairman and has been a BUILD-PAC trustee for over 15 years.
At the local level, he was elected president of the Home Builders Association of Georgia in 1997 and also served as president of the Savannah Home Builders Association in 1991. Konter was three times recognized as Savannah Builder of the Year and was inducted into both the local and state Home Builder Hall of Fame. He also received several awards for outstanding service and leadership from both of the home builders associations.