Print
Achievers & Accolades

Homebuilders Association Adds Taylor As Director Of Business Development

By Staff Reports, posted Feb 20, 2024
Hope Taylor
The Wilmington-Cape Fear Home Builders Association (WCFHBA) added Hope Taylor as its director of business development, according to a news release.

In this new role, Taylor will be working with the association's members to help enhance and showcase the benefits and value the WCFHBA offers, the release stated. She will also be working closely with the association's leadership team to help produce and enhance the association's non-dues revenue streams and affinity agreement partnerships.

Before joining WCFHBA, Taylor served as the customer service manager for Untappd, managing a portfolio of 3,000 small-medium business accounts with an emphasis on revenue creation and customer retention.

"With a diverse professional background, including roles at Carolina Country Club and Untappd, Hope brings a wealth of sales and customer service management experience to our team," said Cameron Moore, WCFHBA's executive officer, in the release. "We fully expect that Hope will be an asset in the years to come that allows us to provide our members with the services and the return on investment they deserve.”

A North Carolina native, Taylor earned a degree in hospitality management and an MBA from East Carolina University. During her college years, she worked with ECU's Construction Management Department and comes from a construction-oriented family with ties to Caterpillar, according to the release. Recently married, Taylor and her husband live in Leland and she finds joy in beach days, baking, travel, ECU football games and walks with her dog, Bones.
Ico insights

INSIGHTS

SPONSORS' CONTENT
Jordain 422430214

Turn Culture into Cash: The Secret to Higher Profits

Jordan Cain - APPROVE
Jasonpathfinder3

Protect Yourself by Increasing Cybersecurity

Jason Wheeler - Pathfinder Wealth Consulting
Jane

It’s Child’s Play

Jane Morrow - Smart Start of New Hanover County

In The Current Issue

Indoor Games On The Rise

Game Over Escape Rooms Wilmington, owned by Logan Zanki, opened recently downtown at 224 N. Front St....


GLE Maintains Laser-focus On Growth

The expanded space helps speed up the work needed to commercialize the company’s enrichment technology, said CEO Stephen Long. GLE also cont...


Bankruptcy Can Lead To New Chapter

The choice of Chapter 11 (of the Bankruptcy Code) is specifically to let a company reorganize so they can stay in business, a local attorney...

Book On Business

The 2024 WilmingtonBiz: Book on Business is an annual publication showcasing the Wilmington region as a center of business.

Order Your Copy Today!


Galleries

Videos

2024 Power Breakfast: The Next Season