by digitalhill | Jul 6, 2020 | News
2020 RV/MH Hall of Fame Induction Dinner Postponed
Class of 2020
Top row: Mark Beecher, Garth W. Cane, David Fought, Jeff Pastore, Dave Schutz,
Bottom Row: Steven P. Adler, Burt Dickman, (Deceased), Ron Dunlap, George Porter, Jerry Ruggirello
ELKHART, Ind. – In a emergency meeting of the RV/MH Hall of Fame (Hall) executive committee this morning (on July 6th), the committee voted to postpone the Annual RV/MH Hall of Fame Induction Dinner until Thursday, December 3, 2020. The ceremony was originally scheduled for August 3rd.
Darryl Searer, president of the Hall, said, “I have had better days, but we need to do what needs to be done. And postponing the Induction Dinner amid the continuing Coronavirus pandemic is the appropriate course of action.”
In their decision, the executive committee believed the atmosphere to celebrate at this later date would be much more positive, health concerns would not plague the evening, and an overall feeling of peace of mind would more than likely be present.
Searer added, “And the Class of 2020 Inductees agreed. As it is their day, I have spoken with the Inductees and the overwhelming vote was to move the date towards the end of the year. They all thanked us for agreeing to move the date.”
For more details or to make reservations, please visit: www.rvmhhalloffame.org/rsvp or call the Hall of Fame at 574-293-2344 or 800-378-8694.
by digitalhill | Mar 11, 2020 | News
Reservations for the 2020 RV/MH Hall of Fame Induction Dinner Outpacing Last Year
ELKHART, Ind. – While the RV/MH Hall of Fame’s Annual Induction Dinner celebrating the Class of 2020 is still months away, reservations are pouring in, according to Darryl Searer, president, RV/MH Heritage Foundation.
Searer said, “Compared to this same time last year, dinner reservations for the Class of 2020 are coming in ahead of pace.. A year ago this time, we had 30 reservations, today more than 60 people have signed up to attend the dinner. Seating at the event is assigned on a first come, first served basis, so don’t wait; reservation forms are online at www.rvmhhalloffame.org/rsvp/.”
The induction ceremony will be held on August 3, 2020, at the Hall of Fame’s Northern Indiana Event Center in Elkhart, Indiana.
The 2020 Induction Dinner celebration begins at 5:30 p.m. with a cash bar cocktail party, followed by the dinner and induction ceremonies at 6:30 p.m. I hope all the friends and colleagues of the inductees and industry members will join us in honoring these outstanding industry leaders and pioneers who have had a major impact on our professions and lives.
Those being inducted in the Class of 2020 include:
RV Inductees
Mark Beecher, RV Retail Finance, South Dakota
Garth W. Cane, RV Service Technician; Professor, Cobourg, ON, Canada
David Fought, RV manufacturer, Indiana
Jeff Pastore, RV Dealer, Ohio
Dave Schutz, Supplier, Indiana
Manufactured Housing Inductees
Steven P. Adler, Manufactured Home Community Owner/Operator, Florida
Burt Dickman, Manufactured Home Communities, Indiana (Deceased)
Ron Dunlap, Association Executive, Virginia
George Porter, Manufactured Housing Resources, Delaware
Jerry Ruggirello, Manufactured Home Community Owner/Operator
Searer said, “This event is truly a major industry affair. It not only honors the inductees who have attained a major milestone in their lives and careers, but it also provides an opportunity to network with industry leaders who normally attend the event.
For more information or to make reservations, please visit: www.rvmhhalloffame.org/rsvp or call the Hall of Fame at 574-293-2344 or 800-378-8694
by digitalhill | Feb 12, 2020 | News
RV/MH Hall of Fame Sets Dates and Agenda for the 2020 Induction Dinner
ELKHART, Ind. — The RV/MH Hall of Fame’s Annual Induction Dinner honoring the Class of 2020 will be held on August 3, 2020, at the Hall of Fame’s Northern Indiana Event Center in Elkhart, Indiana, according to Darryl Searer, president, RV/MH Hall of Fame (Hall).
Searer said, “Our 2020 Induction Dinner celebration begins at 5:30 p.m. with a cash bar cocktail party, followed by the dinner and induction ceremonies at 6:30 p.m. I hope a record number of friends and colleagues of the inductees and industry members will join us in honoring these outstanding industry pioneers who have had a major impact on our professions and lives.”
Those being inducted in the Class of 2020 include:
RV Inductees
Mark Beecher, RV Retail Finance, South Dakota
Garth W. Cane, RV Service Technician; Professor, Cobourg, ON, Canada
David Fought, RV manufacturer, Indiana
Jeff Pastore, RV Dealer, Ohio
Dave Schutz, Supplier, Indiana
Manufactured Housing Inductees
Steven P. Adler, Manufactured Home Community Owner/Operator, Florida
Burt Dickman, Manufactured Home Communities, Indiana (Deceased)
Ron Dunlap, Association Executive, Virginia
George Porter, Manufactured Housing Resources, Delaware
Jerry Ruggirello, Manufactured Home Community Owner/Operator
In addition to the Induction ceremony, the Hall is seeking sponsors for the various Induction Dinner events.
Searer added, “We encourage those planning to attend to make their reservations early because preferred seating is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis.”
Registration is open to all, so sign up now. For more information or to make reservations, please visit: www.rvmhhalloffame.org/rsvp/
by digitalhill | Jan 5, 2020 | News
RV/MH Hall of Fame Adds Forty More Indoor Booths for 2020 RV Open House Supplier’s Show
ELKHART, Ind. – To accommodate the increased demand for booth space at the Second Annual RV Suppliers Show held during the September RV Open House, the RV Hall of Fame has added forty more indoor booths with electricity and air conditioning, according to Hall of Fame President Darryl Searer.
Searer said, “The feedback we received from exhibitors at the inaugural 2019 RV Suppliers Show is evidence that the event was a huge success, and most of those exhibitors have already reserved their space for this year’s show.”
Booths are 10-ft-wide and 8-ft-deep at a cost of $2,500 per booth. Included in the price are two padded chairs, one 8-ft. table, drayage to and from booth, electric, free WiFi, badges, complimentary drinks, hospitality area, storage if necessary. Also, this year the Hall of Fame plans on more promotion and advertising.
The exact dates of the Show are to be determined by the OEMs but will either be the second or third week of September.
“Last year’s show was sold out, so I encourage interested companies to get their registrations in early,” Searer said.
For more information and registration for the 2nd Annual RV Hall of Fame Suppliers Show visit https://thervmhhalloffame.org/rv-hall-of-fame-suppliers-show / or email: dlsearer@aol.com
by digitalhill | Dec 19, 2019 | News
RV/MH Heritage Foundation Announces
Class of 2020 Hall of Fame Inductees
ELKHART,
Ind., – The board of directors
of the RV/MH Heritage Foundation (Foundation) has announced the names of those
who will be inducted into the RV/MH Hall of Fame (Hall) in August as the Class
of 2020.
Foundation
President Darryl Searer said, “Congratulations to the ten new honorees. All of
them have had or are having outstanding careers and are richly deserving of
this high honor.”
Searer also
applauded the work of the nominating committee.
He said, “I was especially impressed with the committee’s work for the diversity
of this year’s class—not only in the inductees’ regions within the U.S, but
also the diversion of nominee’s industry segments such as suppliers,
manufacturers, dealers, association executives.”
The Class of 2020
includes:
RV
Inductees
Mark Beecher, RV Retail Finance,
South Dakota
Mark
Beecher started not one, but two major lending institutional RV indirect
programs for the RV industry via John Deere Credit and Bank of the West. He
started both operations from infancy to huge operations ranking in the top four
in the industry. Along the way, Mark developed numerous relationships with manufacturers,
dealers, RVDA, and RVIA members. He pioneered numerous innovative lending
programs such as the VIB pre-approval program, 240-month terms for larger
loans, lucrative participation and bonus programs, and back end programs. He
was also heavily involved in RVDA and RVIA. Without the creative mind behind
John Deere Credit and Bank of the West, the industry probably wouldn’t have
enjoyed the sales success and profitability it has seen over the past 28 years.
Mark is also living the RV Lifestyle as the proud owner of a 42-foot diesel
pusher motorhome travelling the US and Canada. He is an avid ambassador for the
industry.
Garth W. Cane, RV Service Technician; Professor, Cobourg, ON,
Canada
Garth Cane has contributed tirelessly to the Canadian RV
industry and the community for more than 65 years, as a sales associate, RV
service tech, RV tech trainer, RV TV host, magazine tech editor, and RV seminar
presenter at RV shows and rallies throughout North America. Garth was the first
Professor to teach the RV Apprenticeship Program at Mohawk College in Ontario.
A Professional Engineer, he was highly instrumental in the creation of the RV
Apprenticeship Program. Garth also serves as a board member on the Recreation
Vehicle Safety & Education Foundation (RVSEF). The RVSEF provides
professional and objective RV education with a focus on consumer safety and
lifestyle enhancement. Garth has been semi-retired for 20 years, but he continues
to serve as one of the finest ambassadors of the RV lifestyle.
David Fought, RV manufacturer, Indiana
David Fought studied to be an engineer and began as draftsman at Starcraft RV in 1970. By 1991 when Starcraft RV was sold to Jayco, he had worked his way up vice president of operations. Dave, being the consummate innovator, ventured out on his own with an idea. He and some partners soon founded SunnyBrook RV, where they built and marketed his light-aluminum superstructure that revolutionized the towables industry. After selling SunnyBrook in 1996, Dave started another successful RV company named DRV and then purchased Cruiser RV. Dave’s vision for lighter weight products, along with fully loaded high-end luxury convenience and comfort features, lives on today in Cruiser RV. In January 2015 Dave sold Cruiser and Doubletree RV to Thor Industries. Having remarkable track record in creating successful companies is a difficult task. This is something that can only be done by being a man of his word and having respect throughout the RV industry. There are several aspects that sets David apart from others not only in the industry but as an individual. David goes the extra mile and puts forth effort every step of the way. David is hard working and extremely efficient. He is a leader by example, hands-on role model, and his work ethic is a good representation of true character.
Jeff Pastore, RV Dealer, Ohio
Jeff often mentions the four most important things in his world are: his faith, his family, his friends and the business. Jeff has been with Hartville RV Center, Inc. since it opened in 1972. At that time, Jeff was just 10 years old, but began helping out in small ways around the dealership and learned the ropes. As time went on, each year he took on more and more responsibilities. He worked part-time at the dealership while in high school. While he was attending Kent State University, he worked at the dealership full-time all while earning his degree in Business/Marketing. Jeff is now the Vice President and General Manager of Hartville RV Center. He has always been a dedicated volunteer in service to the RV Dealers Association (RVDA) for more than 20 years, serving as Chairman and many other committee assignments. Jeff always has the dealer in mind when it comes to decisions that are made or various avenues that are pursued. He guided dealers through one of the hardest times in RVDA history. He led the association through the steps needed to keep the association going with calm confidence. Jeff has a “volunteer mentality”, takes time to mentor those whom need the advice and wisdom he can offer, and his has exhibited incredible honesty and integrity in every aspect of life and business
Dave Schutz, Supplier, Indiana
Many people have had successful careers in the RV industry but not many have had successful careers AND demonstrated so much breadth of service to the industry for so many years as Dave Schutz–and doing so with notable integrity. As senior vice president, RV OEM Sales North America, for Dometic Corporation, Dave’s high character, long and successful career, and his lengthy list of activities in service to the U.S. and Canadian RV industries help define who Dave is. For several years. Dave has demonstrated consistent and continuing volunteer service to the industry at all levels of participation from boards of directors, to serving on many different “in the trenches” committees for the enhancement of the industry. He has been recognized by RVIA for his contributions to the industry by awarding him the association’s Special Award for making extraordinary contributions to the industry’s overall success, along with supporting other industry initiatives.
Manufactured
Housing Inductees
Steven P. Adler, Manufactured
Home Community Owner/Operator, Florida
Community owner/operator Steven P. Adler is president and owner of Murex Properties, LLC. that owns and manages 15 communities in Arizona, Florida, Oregon and Texas. Steve has selflessly promoted the advancement of manufactured housing communities as an active member and leader of the Manufactured Housing Institute (MHI) and the Florida Manufactured Housing Association (FMHA). He has spent a career developing, acquiring and managing some of the finest manufactured home communities in the country. While these accomplishments exemplify Steve’s entrepreneurial spirit, business acumen, and industry leadership, they do not tell the story of Steve Adler. Steve has been a staunch industry advocate for over three decades. While Steve has served in numerous leadership positions at MHI and the Florida Manufactured Housing Association, it is how he served (and continues to serve) that defines him. Steve is a doer, a leader, not just a participant. Steve’s handprints are on most initiatives that have advanced the professionalism of manufactured home communities.
Burt Dickman, Manufactured Home Communities, Indiana
(Deceased)
For more than 60 years Burt Dickman demonstrated his
hard-working talents as a visionary of the highest moral character Burt committed
to providing affordable housing. Poor but young,
while
working
full-time
at
another
job
he
and his wife manually installed utility lines and lots at their first small mobile home park. As demand grew, Burt’s foresight
to purchase land beside a proposed interstate highway grew into West Edge Park,
a Community of Convenience offering city utilities and walking distance to
businesses. Industries, parks and recreation. An “ethical man knows what
is right: a “moral” man does what is right. Even the tough decisions,
including financial, were made with the true moral character which Burt
possessed.
Ron Dunlap, Association Executive, Virginia
Ron Dunlap’s life could be defined as the man who could be
counted on to serve above and beyond the call of duty whether it was in Vietnam
where he earned a bronze star, in his volunteer work for the Habitat for
Humanity, or his passion to help others through his work with the Virginia
Manufactured and Modular Housing Association (VAMMHA). As executive director
and president of VAMMHA Ron is known as someone who, in addition to
representing his members, would also take his time to help homeowners and
others who had problems or issues that needed attention. Virginia is one of the
more favorable places for the manufactured and modular housing industry because
of Ron Dunlap. He led the legislative efforts that produced the favorable
zoning treatment Virginia now has. Without his efforts homeowners would face
county-by-county fights every day. But Virginia now has statewide protections
that provide association members and customers with certainty and clarity.
These efforts were by no means a slam dunk. Lesser lobbyists would have failed.
Ron did not. And, Virginia is better for it.
Ron is a member to the VAMMHA Hall of Fame and was recognized for his
contributions by receiving a Virginia House Joint Commendation upon his
retirement.
George Porter, Manufactured Housing Resources, Delaware
George Porter, since 1990, has been manufactured housing’s ‘go to guy’ in all matters regarding new home installation on rental homesites in land lease communities and on developed realty conveyed fee simple. His pioneering principles positioned George as housing installation expert used by state manufactured housing associations, MHI and HUD to research and prepare industry standard manufactured housing installation. manuals and teach installers nationwide. In 2007 he headed the effort to prove the effectiveness of Frost-Free Foundations. George Porter is a true pioneer and continues as recognized expert in installation matters throughout the entire manufactured housing industry. In 2008 George was named “Man of the Year” by the Journal of Manufactured Housing.
Jerry Ruggirello, Manufactured
Home Community Owner/Operator, Michigan
Jerry Ruggirello, president of AJR Development and AJR Home Sales, has been recognized numerous times from associations, groups, and politicians for his time spent bettering his community and industry. Jerry has served on far too many committees to list. Some of his involvement however has helped avoid government overreach with key landlord-tenant issues such as ad valorem taxes and rent control. His peers and industry professionals often credit Jerry with the thriving status of the MH industry in Michigan today. An example of his ambition and innovation Jerry made the decision to display a manufactured home into the 2014 Novi (Michigan) Home Remodeling show in the Suburban Collection Showplace. This is a Home Builder Association show that Jerry realized was hosting a captive audience. By putting a brand-new sectional home inside of the show, tens of thousands of traditional home buyers were exposed to a new MH product. The response was good. The MH Showcase in October 2019 featured five homes, one park model, and over twelve retailer/operator/supplier booths. His communities have received numerous awards.
The Class of 2020 will be officially inducted into the RV/MH Hall of Fame at the annual induction ceremonies and dinner on Monday, August 3, 2020, in Elkhart, Indiana.
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