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TOM LEWIS RECEIVES NATIONAL HOUSING QUALITY AWARD

National Housing Quality Hall of Fame Award

T.W. Lewis Company Founder CEO Tom Lewis has been recognized as the first inductee into the National Housing Quality Award Hall of Fame. Lewis is being recognized for his overall contribution to the housing industry and for his overall impact in the field of quality homebuilding.  The award was given by Professional Builder Magazine and the examining judges of the National Housing Quality (NHQ) Award.  The NHQ Award is modeled after the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award (which recognizes U.S. organizations in the business, health care, education and nonprofit sectors for quality achievement) and represents the housing industry’s highest recognition for achievement in total quality management.   T.W. Lewis Company received the NHQ Silver Award in 1998 and the prestigious NHQ Gold Award in 2009.

“This is a tremendous honor.” Lewis said.  “I am very pleased that our commitment to quality homebuilding is being recognized in this way.  This award was achieved over many years through a strong commitment by all of our employees that have taken great pride in every T.W. Lewis home.”  T.W. Lewis Company is an Arizona-based homebuilding company. For more information, please visit http://www.twlewis.com.

About T.W. Lewis Company

T. W. Lewis built its reputation for fine homebuilding in Phoenix by building 250 to 350 quality homes annually, since its inception.  A new chapter has opened for T.W. Lewis, which has entered into a partnership with David Weekley Homes, a well-respected, national private builder.  Under the new partnership, homes are marketed in Arizona as T.W. Lewis by David Weekley Homes, with Founder and CEO Tom Lewis remaining active in management.  Although no longer considered a homebuilder, T.W. Lewis continues to be an integral part of the Arizona landscape by leasing luxury T.W. Lewis homes, developing land and making real estate investments.  For more information, visit http://www.twlewis.com



T.W. Lewis Announces its 12th Annual Scholarship Program.

Deadline for applications is Feb. 1, 2013

HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIPS

THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013

T.W. Lewis Foundation has announced it is accepting applications for its 12th annual scholarship program.  Every spring, 10 Valley high school seniors are awarded $20,000 scholarships from the T.W. Lewis Foundation based on demonstrated leadership potential, personal character, academic achievement, and financial need.  Scholarships for 2013 will awarded to recipients to attend the Honors College at either Arizona State University (ASU) or University of Arizona (UA).

Established in 2000, T.W. Lewis Foundation was formed to help focus T.W. Lewis Company’s charitable work, and to serve as a funding source for those activities.  The purpose of the T.W. Lewis Foundation is to provide educational opportunities and improve the quality of life for children and families in need.  T.W. Lewis Company is an Arizona-based real estate company.
Criteria for the scholarship awards include the following:

1.    Leadership Potential
2.    Personal Character
3.    Academic Achievement
4.    Financial Need

Ten recipients will receive $20,000 ($5,000 per year) in financial aid for four years at either Arizona State University’s Barrett Honors College or University of Arizona’s Honor College, subject to minimum academic requirements.  Deadline for applications is Feb. 1, 2013.

“When my wife Jan and I decided to form the T.W. Lewis Foundation, we selected education as one of our primary values,” said Tom Lewis, founder, owner and CEO of T.W. Lewis Company.  “We believe that deserving, high-achieving high school students in the Valley should be rewarded with the opportunity to pursue higher education.”

Open the Front Door to T.W. Lewis Foundation Scholarship Program.

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