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Last week, the 2024 RV/MH Hall of Fame Inductee Ceremony officially welcomed the Class of 2024. The Hall of Fame strives to recognize, preserve, and honor the history, pioneers, and individuals who have been instrumental in making the Recreational Vehicle and Manufactured Housing industries what they are today.

The 2024 Manufactured Housing Inductee Class included:

  • Charlie Hemphill, Clayton Homes
  • Sam Landy, UMH Properties
  • Kamal Shouhayib, Choice Properties
  • Nathan Smith, Flagship Communities
  • Todd Su, Advantage Homes

MHI extends its congratulations to all the inductees!

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