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T.W. Lewis Founder Inducted into Housing Quality Hall of Fame

Tom Lewis, founder and CEO of Arizona-based homebuilder ""T.W. Lewis Company"":http://www.twlewis.com/, is the first-ever inductee in ""_Professional Builder_"":http://www.probuilder.com/ magazine's National Housing Quality (NHQ) Award Hall of Fame, the company announced.

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Modeled after the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award--which recognizes quality achievements by firms in the business, health care, education, and nonprofit sectors--the NHQ Award represents one of the homebuilding industry's highest awards for quality management. T.W. Lewis Company received the NHQ Silver Award in 1998 and earned the Gold Award for 2009.

According to a release from the company, Lewis' induction reflects his ""overall contribution to the housing industry and ... overall impact in the field of quality homebuilding.""

""This is a tremendous honor,"" Lewis said. ""I am very pleased that our commitment to quality homebuilding is being recognized in this way. This award was achieved over many years through a strong commitment by all of our employees that have taken great pride in every T.W. Lewis home.""

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