MMHA Annual Conference to Take Place Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022 in Novi

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NOVI, Mich. – The Michigan Manufactured Housing Association (MMHA) Annual Conference will take place on Thursday, October 6, the organization announced today. 

MMHA members from across the state are invited to the Suburban Collection Showplace at 46100 Grand River Avenue in Novi, Mich. to discuss industry updates and hear from a number of industry professionals. 

“We’re just a couple of days away from the conference, and I can’t stress enough just how important this meeting is for the Michigan manufactured housing industry,” MMHA President and CEO John Lindley said. “If you haven’t registered yet for the annual MMHA Conference, now’s the time!”

Industry professionals who are interested in attending the conference should contact MMHA at (517) 349-3300. 

The Conference will take place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. A Special VIP Event will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. where industry members along with legislative and government officials are invited to tour six manufactured homes before they’re open to the public beginning Friday, October 7. 

Industry professionals are encouraged to RSVP for the Special VIP Event by emailing Lauri Brantley at lbrantley@mmhrvca.org or by calling (517) 999-6879 before Tuesday, October 4. 

This year’s manufactured homes on display are a part of the MMHA Manufactured Housing Showcase at the Novi Home Show and will feature half a dozen model homes from Skyline Champion and Clayton Homes. 

“Our manufacturing partners are crucial in demonstrating the value of manufactured housing to the general public,” Lindley said. “We’re excited for our fellow industry professionals and legislative and government officials to see the newest in manufactured housing developments for themselves.” 

About the Michigan Manufactured Housing Association

Michigan Manufactured Housing Association (MMHA) is a nonprofit trade association representing the manufactured and modular housing industry in Michigan. MMHA works to improve the image of manufactured housing by educating consumers, media and government about the quality, affordability, design and beauty of the homes. It also works to protect the interests of the industry and the owners of manufactured homes. For more information, please visit www.michhome.org