Historical, Historical College and University (HBCU) Student and Teacher Management Program, the second annual black builder and Mentor Mixer in the 2025 International Installers Show in Las Vegas.
The event held in the new American house in 2025 110 students and mentors, including 18 HBCU students in the second cohort of the leadership program. Students visited five bedrooms, five and one-half bathroom, a 9.047-square-meter house with an elevated room and salon of 800 square meters.
Mark Schlachter, Sun West Special Houses, who served as the advantage of the set, exceeded numerous obstacles to build a luxury house on top of the hills facing their recommendations, difficulties and teams of the Las Vegas strip.
“Don’t be afraid to ask a question” Schlachter said. “You want to ask as many questions as you can get all the information you need.”
Students then disbanded to the network with industrial experts to pay attention to the residential area and even planted seeds for future employment.
NAM designs LLC CEO Anthony Dunston, the company’s summer boarding school, Tuskegee University graduates, a year after finding a Tuskegee University graduates returned to the black builder mixer.
“Exposure is so important,” Dunston said. “We did not see such houses when he was in school. We did not start living like these conferences. These doors, in terms of architecture, change the way of thinking about the design.”
The success of the mixer was palpated for many participants flying from all over the country.
“This incident, in the Norfolk state, for construction students,” a student in the university, especially in the residential industry, especially helps to bring me a little to get me out of my comfort zone and see what’s going out of my comfort zone. “
The students were already represented by 10 HBCUs in HBCU Cohort, NAHB.

