RV/MH Hall of Fame News

Dennis J. Beadle
Dennis J. Beadle began his career in the Manufactured Housing Industry in 1963. By 1971 he had co-founded Victorian Home, Inc., and eventurally obtained ownership in two successful MH dealerships. Beadle was a enthusiastic advocate and supporter of professional associations. He served on the board of directors for IMHA (both at Valley Chapter and at the state level) and also served on the national board of directors of MHI in Washington, D.C.
In addition he sat on the HUD Advisory Board (Washington D.C.) and was the chairman of MHI's Political Action Committee (PAC). Dennis J. Beadle has proven to be a great leader for the entire industry.
In addition he sat on the HUD Advisory Board (Washington D.C.) and was the chairman of MHI's Political Action Committee (PAC). Dennis J. Beadle has proven to be a great leader for the entire industry.

Bill Wilson
Through the years, Bill Wilson unselfishly volunteered countless hours of personal time to represent KMHI and MHI, as well as the industry, on important issues and legislation that shaped the present and future of the industry. His expertise and very personal experiences in the retail business and industry was a great asset for his business, as well as the association and the industry. Bill has a passion to make this industry as great as it can.

Spencer Roane
Spencer Roane has been a staunch supporter of the Georgia Manufactured Housing Association whether he has been on or off the board for over 30 years. More importantly, he has been a great source of information for anyone who asked for his help, at no charge. He has gone one step further, and ;paid an attorney over $4,000 to create a lease purchase document that is in compliance with the Safe Act. He has made this document available free of charge to anyone who wants a copy. I know this to be true since I have received his lease.
When Ivan hit Gulf Shores, Alabama, in 2004, Spencer drove down and volunteered for two weeks. He did the same thing a year later when Katrina devastated New Orleans. He is also a volunteer at his church
He has served on the NCCI Board, GMHA and founded SECO, Southeastern Community Owners.
Spencer has offered to help anyone who seeks him out. At his own expense, Spencer has travelled to Texas, Alabama and Tennessee to help community owners. He single-handedly created SECO, a two day symposium for community owners. SECO just completed its 7th year, and attendance grew from approximately 80 in the first year to 178 this year.
He is a big supporter of both Parkinson's and Cancer Research foundations.
If you were assembling a team, you'd not only want Spencer on your team, but you'd want him as captain.
When Ivan hit Gulf Shores, Alabama, in 2004, Spencer drove down and volunteered for two weeks. He did the same thing a year later when Katrina devastated New Orleans. He is also a volunteer at his church
He has served on the NCCI Board, GMHA and founded SECO, Southeastern Community Owners.
Spencer has offered to help anyone who seeks him out. At his own expense, Spencer has travelled to Texas, Alabama and Tennessee to help community owners. He single-handedly created SECO, a two day symposium for community owners. SECO just completed its 7th year, and attendance grew from approximately 80 in the first year to 178 this year.
He is a big supporter of both Parkinson's and Cancer Research foundations.
If you were assembling a team, you'd not only want Spencer on your team, but you'd want him as captain.

John Evans
John Evans definitely has earned the reputation for his values, morals, and hard work for the Manufactured Housing Industry. John began his career with Phillips Industry. After a stint with Elixir Industries, he returned to Phillips where he stayed until he joined the Kinro family in its west coast expansion. John was instrumental in helping the company's growth in the manufactured housing industry in California and Idaho. His hard work, perseverance, and many contributions have been recognized several times with industry awards from various associations.

Darrel/Harrel Cohron
Darrel and Harrel operate a manufactured housing dealership and have developed six different communities outside of Indianapolis. These communities represent 1800 sites. At a time when many communities are only 50% occupied, the Cohron communities remain at 95% occupied. Their communities represent a lifestyle that is attractive, clean, and safe for their residents. The Cohron's dealership and communities are ranked as the number one family owned Manufactured Housing business in America.

Michael A. Cirillo
Mike Cirillo has been an institution in the MHRV world in California and Nevada for years, and now after 35 years he is dedicating a huge amount of time to educate a new generation of MHRV leaders with Pacific Current Partners. Whether with park residents, vendors, or clients, Mike consistently shows incredible patience and professionalism, striving always to make the right decision and treating his stakeholders with the utmost respect. With his hands-on approach, Mike leads by example every step of the way.

Michael G Sullivan
Michael G. Sullivan has been a tireless supporter of our Manufactured Housing industry. He has served on the Western Manufactured Housing Communities Association (WMA) board of directors for decades, including terms as president and vice chair. Mike has served a chair of nearly every important committee for IMA where he has vigorously promoted and defended the industry with state and local government regulators.
Mike is a very knowledgeable resource for manufactured housing and has been a speaker at many forums and conventions. Mike has devoted more than 40 years to the manufactured housing industry. He has worked in many facets of the business: property development, retail sales, community ownership and management. He has been a certified property manager for 30 years. The company he leads operates more than 100 manufactured home communities. He has also constructed and operates RV resorts. Never seeking the limelight, this modest person lends his support liberally to any program or cause to better our industry.
His efforts and leadership have created many jobs and have provided quality, affordable housing for tens of thousands of people. During all of his years of voluntary service to the industry, Mike has not asked for anything in return. He has been totally unselfish and, in fact, has been a major financial contributor to all segments of the business and has sponsored many events for the benefit of all industry participants.
Mike is a very knowledgeable resource for manufactured housing and has been a speaker at many forums and conventions. Mike has devoted more than 40 years to the manufactured housing industry. He has worked in many facets of the business: property development, retail sales, community ownership and management. He has been a certified property manager for 30 years. The company he leads operates more than 100 manufactured home communities. He has also constructed and operates RV resorts. Never seeking the limelight, this modest person lends his support liberally to any program or cause to better our industry.
His efforts and leadership have created many jobs and have provided quality, affordable housing for tens of thousands of people. During all of his years of voluntary service to the industry, Mike has not asked for anything in return. He has been totally unselfish and, in fact, has been a major financial contributor to all segments of the business and has sponsored many events for the benefit of all industry participants.

L. Douglas Lippert
Perhaps a more difficult task than starting a company is moving the torch away from the founding father and keeping it lit. This task was given to L. Douglas Lippert in 1977 when his father, Larry, handed him the reigns of Lippert Components. Doug's focus was to always make the manufacturing housing industry great. He kept LCI going through two recessions and grew the company from 5 million in 1977 to 100 million in 1997.
There were many suppliers, many different companies and a lot of instability. Doug combined all of the Lippert companies into one and established strong relationships with the manufacturers bringing stability to an industry that was going down the wrong path. Once combined, LCI was able to provide frames and parts through some pretty tough times, including Hurricane Andrew which caused many of LCI's facilities to provide FEMA frames for over a year.
Without Doug's guidance through tough times, LeI wouldn't have survived to become what it is today and creating thousands a jobs along the way.
There were many suppliers, many different companies and a lot of instability. Doug combined all of the Lippert companies into one and established strong relationships with the manufacturers bringing stability to an industry that was going down the wrong path. Once combined, LCI was able to provide frames and parts through some pretty tough times, including Hurricane Andrew which caused many of LCI's facilities to provide FEMA frames for over a year.
Without Doug's guidance through tough times, LeI wouldn't have survived to become what it is today and creating thousands a jobs along the way.

Woody Paylor
Woody Paylor opened his first RV Dealership in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, in 1986. His confidence to begin this new venture was fostered from serving 18 years as the operating manager and minority partner of a single RV dealership as well a multi-location Mobile Homes sales group.
Today, Woody's has four locations, selling more than 2,000 Recreation Vehicles a year. Woody's is devoted to providing leading edge products supported by a team of professionals committed to exceeding the expectations of its customers. Woody has always been a RV visionary, first by bypassing the city to locate on the highways where the vehicle traffic was, well before it was fashionable.
His was the first Canadian dealership to join an entirely U.S. 20 group. In his Spader group he always strived to give more than he received. While Woody is now the retired founder of the dealerships, his vision and values carry forward with location growth planned in 2016, currently led by his son, Darren Paylor. Woody has been an unabashed supporter of the Canadian RVDA serving multiple terms as its chairman and continuing to support their efforts with time, money and staff.
Today, Woody's has four locations, selling more than 2,000 Recreation Vehicles a year. Woody's is devoted to providing leading edge products supported by a team of professionals committed to exceeding the expectations of its customers. Woody has always been a RV visionary, first by bypassing the city to locate on the highways where the vehicle traffic was, well before it was fashionable.
His was the first Canadian dealership to join an entirely U.S. 20 group. In his Spader group he always strived to give more than he received. While Woody is now the retired founder of the dealerships, his vision and values carry forward with location growth planned in 2016, currently led by his son, Darren Paylor. Woody has been an unabashed supporter of the Canadian RVDA serving multiple terms as its chairman and continuing to support their efforts with time, money and staff.

Christine Lindsey
Christine Lindsey is a tireless promoter of manufactured housing and all of its benefits. She has devoted her entire career to communities and the many families the MH industry serve. She believes in the importance of understanding your industry and your customers. Lindsey is known for 'doing what's right.'
She is always willing to serve or counsel with a state association which she operates within; continues to support many state legislative Political Action Campaigns (PAC), as well as the PAC of MHI; and believes in her personal mission of creating safe, affordable communities for families to raise their children. Lindsey began her career with UMH Properties, Inc., in 1979 and is currently employed there as Vice President of Sales & Finance.
She is always willing to serve or counsel with a state association which she operates within; continues to support many state legislative Political Action Campaigns (PAC), as well as the PAC of MHI; and believes in her personal mission of creating safe, affordable communities for families to raise their children. Lindsey began her career with UMH Properties, Inc., in 1979 and is currently employed there as Vice President of Sales & Finance.