b'A MESSAGE FROM OUTGOING PRESIDENT MATT GREINERI t has been an honor and privilege to serve as NFBA President for the last two years. Looking back at where we were when I started with NFBA and how far we have come in the face of so many challenges, I am overall pleased with what has been accomplished. During my time as both a board member and President, I believe my colleagues and I have managed to improve the overall health of our organization. Notably for me would be managing finances, forming the safety committee to improve post frame safety, and developing crew curriculum. We have accomplished these things in the face of controversy, pandemic, and management change. Its been a fun learning experience. I have formed lasting relationships I value deeply. There is still much to accomplish; we have so much potential as an industry. I couldnt be more confident turning over the reins to someone other than Mark Billstrom. He has been an incredible colleague in so many ways. For the sake of brevity, a lesson learned from Mark, Ill end here with a big thank you to everyone that helped me through and guided me along. Notably my predecessors Todd CarlsonandKenGieske,bothtruefriendsinthebusiness,andfinally,Gary Auman, for his principled guidance. Thank you everyone; I wish all the best to Mark during his tenure as President.Matt Greiner NFBA Past PresidentGreiner Buildings, Inc.Washington, IA'