Ed Brady began his career as a carpenter while attending college.
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) inducted Ed Brady, president and CEO of Home Builders Institute (HBI), and 2016 NAHB Chairman, into its National Housing Hall of Fame.
The National Housing Hall of Fame recognizes individuals whose spirit, ingenuity, and determination have changed the nation’s housing for the better, making the United States one of the best-housed nations in the world, the NAHB said.
Since 2018, Brady has led HBI, a national nonprofit that trains diverse populations, including veterans, transitioning military, high school students and justice-involved youth and adults, and displaced and upskilled adults for careers in the building industry.
A second-generation home builder from Bloomington, Illinois, Brady learned carpentry from a union master carpenter in college and started building houses in 1988.
"Ed has dedicated much of his life to making lasting and meaningful contributions to the housing industry, and he continues to make an impact by helping grow the next generation of the building industry,” said NAHB Chairman Alicia Huey, a custom home builder and developer from Birmingham, Ala. “It is an honor to induct him into the National Housing Hall of Fame for his leadership and irreplaceable contributions to our industry.”
During Brady’s 30-plus years in the industry, he has advocated for and defended the building industry through leadership positions at the local, state, and national levels.
Brady served for 14 years as an independent director of the Chicago Federal Home Loan Bank, working with leading experts to advance the nation’s housing finance policy. He also served as 2016 Chairman of the National Association of Home Builders.