Former CCCJ Executive Director Neil Moody Appointed as CEO of CHBA BC
The CCCJ is very pleased to report that Neil Moody, former Executive Director of the CCCJ has been appointed as the Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Home Builders' Association of British Columbia as of August 1, 2013.
“After a lengthy recruitment process which brought forth several impressive candidates, we are pleased to welcome Neil as our new CEO,” said CHBA BC President Nathan Stone. “Neil’s strong background in membership-driven associations will serve British Columbia’s residential construction sector well as we move forward in these challenging but exciting times. His experience working with national governments as well as business organizations will allow us to continue to grow as an industry association.”
Moody’s entrepreneurial background will be helpful in understanding and serving the needs of CHBA BC’s members. He began his first successful manufacturing business at age 18 and later served as a builder and subcontractor of single-family homes in White Rock. Moody’s most recent position as a real estate investment and renovation consultant with links to the Asia Pacific and Japan came on the heels of spending 14 years as executive director of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan. Moody was also the chair of the Foreign Chambers of Commerce in Japan, and initiated the formation of the Canadian Chambers of Commerce and Business Associations in Asia, a membership network representing more than 3,000 members.