CONWAY, Ark. (July 3, 2013) – Ward Davis, chief executive officer
of The Village at Hendrix, LLC, has been appointed to the National Town
Builders Association (NTBA) Board of Directors for 2013.
“I look forward
to helping the National Town Builders Association continue its mission of
recruiting and supporting the country's most thoughtful real estate developers
as they build outstanding communities,” said Davis.
An
alumnus of Davidson College, Davis received a general course diploma from The
London School of Economics and Political Science, and an MBA from the
University of Virginia. Prior to joining The Village, Davis worked as a
developer and financial consultant on a wide range of real estate development
projects, was the acquisitions manager for a public real estate investment
trust (REIT), Medical Properties Trust, Inc., and also worked in the Corporate Finance
department for Stephens Inc.
The Village at Hendrix will ultimately include more than
400 residences, including more than 200 single family homes, 200 student and
market-rent apartment units, and 200,000-sq.-ft. of commercial space. For more
information on The Village, visit http://www.hendrix.edu/village/.
The NTBA is organized to serve builders and developers
throughout the nation in an effort to build the very best traditional
neighborhoods and town centers. As a peer-to-peer organization, NTBA
provides an unequaled opportunity to share information and insight with the
nation's premier Town Builders. For more information about the National
Town Builders Association, visit www.ntba.net
or contact info@ntba.net.
Founded in 1876, Hendrix College is a national leader in
engaged liberal arts and sciences education. For the fifth consecutive year,
Hendrix was named one of the country’s “Up and Coming” liberal arts colleges by
U.S. News and World Report. Hendrix
is featured in the 2012 edition of the Princeton Review as one of the country’s
best 377 colleges, the latest edition of Colleges That Change Lives: 40 Schools That Will Change
the Way You Think about Colleges, Forbes magazine's annual
list of America's Top 650 Colleges, and the 2013 edition of the
Fiske Guide to Colleges. Hendrix has been affiliated with the United Methodist
Church since 1884. For more information, visit www.hendrix.edu.