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The RV/MH Hall of Fame announced the 2025 inductee class. The manufactured housing inductees are:

  • Bill Poynter, Guerdon Industries, Lexington, KY
  • Kurt Kelly, American Insurance Alliance, Spring, TX
  • Nelson Steiner, Steiner Communities, Tampa, FL
  • Mark Raukar, Little Valley Homes, Novi, MI
  • Steven Schaub, YES Communities, Denver, CO

The 2025 class will be recognized at a celebratory dinner event on August 18 at the RV/MH Hall of Fame and Museum/Northern Indiana Event Center in Elkhart, IN. Learn more and RSVP on the RV/MH Hall of Fame website.

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