CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES
- President, Technihouse Inspections, Inc. Over 35 years
- Member of the Better Business Bureau 1979-Present
- American Society of Home Inspectors, GLC (ASHI) Member #190 (1979-Present)
- ASHI Certified Inspector since 1981
- President of the American Society of Home Inspectors – Great Lakes Chapter 1988-1989
- “Inspector of the Year” given by the American Society of Home
Inspectors (ASHI). (First and only time given since 1993.)
- Recommendation from American Society of Home Inspectors, National for Outstanding Commitment 1993
- American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) Ethics Chairman 1996-Present
- American Society of Home Inspectors, GLC (ASHI, GLC) Chairman of the Planning Committee 1990 & 1991
- American Society of Home Inspectors, GLC (ASHI, GLC) Director of the Planning Committee 1996 & 1997
- Certified Master Inspector By Review, ASHI, GLC (M.I.B.R.) 1990
- Co-founder of The American Society of Home Inspectors, Great Lakes Chapter (ASHI, GLC) Member #4
- Certified Solid Fuel Safety Technician Member 1983
- Building Officials and Code Administrators (BOCA) 1984
- Member of the International Code Council (I.C.C.)
- Member, National Association of Home Inspectors (NAHI)
- Certified NAHI Inspector Trainer (NIT)
- Certified Residential Inspector, National Association of Home Inspectors (NAHI). 2006- Present (Member #4)
- Certified Real Estate Inspector (CRI)
- Certified HUD Inspector
- State of Michigan Mechanical Contractor
- Michigan Association of Realtors – Life Member Award 1989
- Member, Michigan Association of Home Inspectors (MichAHI)
- Member, Michigan Mechanical Inspectors Association Member (MMIA)
- Licensed Builder, State of Michigan
- Licensed Heating & Air Conditioning Contractor
- Licensed Asbestos Contractor/Supervisor of Michigan
- Radon Certified
- Emergency Management Institute & Certified through The Department of Homeland Security and FEMA.
- Emergency Program Manager – An Orientation to the Position.
- Building for the Earthquakes of Tomorrow
- Household Hazardous Materials A Guide for Citizens
- An Introduction to Hazardous Materials
- Anticipating Hazardous Weather & Community Risk
- Animals in Disaster, Awareness and Preparedness
- Introduction to the Incident Command System, I-100 for Law Enforcement
- Introduction to the Incident Command System
- Exercise Design
- State Disaster Management
- National Incident Management System (NIMS)
- ICS for Single Resources and Initials Action Incidents
- Principles of Emergency Management
- Emergency Planning
- Leadership and Influence
- Decision Making & Problem Solving
- Coordinating Environmental & Historic Preservation Compliance
- Effective Communication
- Developing and Managing Volunteers
- Retrofitting Flood Prone Residential Structures
- Disaster Basics
- Introduction to the Public Assistance Process
- National Incident Management System Multi-Agency Coordination System
- Also completed the Professional Development Series & certified through the Department of Homeland Security & FEMA
- Additional course studies available upon request
