ÂÂAUSTIN, Texas – Brett Martin, Vice President of Real Estate Operations for Tilson Homes and a member of the Greater Houston Builders Association, was installed as the 78th President of the Texas Association of Builders at the Excellence in Leadership Dinner on Wednesday, Nov. 20th, 2024, at the Hyatt Lost Pines in Bastrop, Texas. The role of the association’s president is to provide guidance and leadership at the highest level, establishing a solid foundation that enables the association to grow and thrive. Brett’s brother, Eddie Martin, President at Tilson Home Corporation and a past TAB President, conducted the installation.
Brett Martin has been involved in the building industry for the last 25 years. The first 11 years were spent providing construction financing to builders and permanent financing to homeowners. The last 14 years as Sr. Vice President of Real Estate Operations for Tilson Homes. At TAB Brett has served on multiple committees, and as chairman of the Audit Committee for 4 years and Treasure and Finance Chairman for another 5 years. He has been a member of the Executive Committee for the last 11 years and a Senior Office for the last 7 years. A native Texan, Brett was born in Pecos, Texas. His family soon thereafter moved to Lubbock, then to Houston. After high school he attended Abilene Christian University. After graduating with a BBA in Accounting, and subsequently obtaining his CPA, he began his professional career with Arthur Young focusing on Financial, Construction and Real Estate clients.
At his installation ceremony, Brett explained that "...as builders, we are not merely constructing houses; we are building homes where families create memories, where dreams take shape, and where communities thrive. Our work is not just about bricks and mortar; it's about the lives we touch and the legacies we leave behind....And it is our responsibility, as builders, to ensure that the Texas dream remains within reach for all who seek it."
Brett succeeds Don Allen, TAB’s 2024 President.
About the Texas Association of Builders: Founded in 1946, the Texas Association of Builders is an affiliate of the National Association of Home Builders and has 26 local home builders associations across Texas. With a membership of nearly 10,000 representing over 758,000 jobs and more than $71.5 billion annually in the Texas economy, TAB plays a crucial role in providing housing for Texans. For more information about the Texas Association of Builders, visit www.TexasBuilders.org.