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Marvin Goldstein named 2012 ASHI president


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DES PLAINES, Ill., Jan 09, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE)

The American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) announced Marvin Goldstein as its new president at InspectionWorld, ASHI's annual conference, held this year in Phoenix, January 4-7.

Goldstein, CEO of Building Inspection Service, Inc., is a Charter member of ASHI and was instrumental in its inception. Prior to assuming his role as president, he served in a variety of leadership roles, including member of the Board, chair of the legislative committee, director, secretary, treasurer and president-elect.

He is dedicated to encouraging innovation and teamwork within the home inspection community. He strongly supports setting and promoting standards for property inspections and providing educational programs needed to achieve excellence in this profession.

"I'm honored to lead ASHI in 2012 and I look forward to collaborating with this skilled and enthusiastic group of professional home inspectors. This is our year to realize ASHI's potential; together, we can achieve great things," Goldstein said.

ASHI members elected a number of officials to other influential roles within their organization. Bill Jacques, American Inspection Service, Inc., Ravenel, S.C., is now the president-elect; Bill J. Loden, Insight Home Inspection, LLC, Madison, Ala. is vice president; Alden E. Gibson, R.H.I., Inspections by Gibson, Inc., Breslau, Ontario will maintain his position as treasurer; and Scott Warga, ACSI American Construction Specialists & Investigations, LLC., Gilbert, Ariz. is secretary. Kurt Salomon, Advocate Inspections, Salt Lake City, Utah, will continue his tenure at ASHI as immediate past president.

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