Shawn Roberts was Appointed as Chief Information and Technology Officer at The Fischer Group

Date of management change: December 20, 2018 

What Happened?

Crestview Hills, KY-based The Fischer Group Appointed Shawn Roberts as Chief Information and Technology Officer

 

About the Company

Recognized by Builder Magazine as the nation`s 30th largest builder, Fischer Homes is one of the largest and most reputable new home builders in the Midwestern and Southeastern states. The company was founded in 1980 in NorthernKentucky by Henry and Elaine Fischer with the philosophy of "Promise only what you can deliver and deliver what you promise," and have been building quality homes ever since. Over the past 40 years, privately-owned Fischer Homes has proudly built over 30,000 homes and employs over 500 Associates. Fischer Homes` solid reputation has been built largely by the talent of their Associates. Headquartered in Erlanger, Kentucky, Fischer Homes builds new homes in communities throughout Northern Kentucky; Cincinnati, Ohio; Columbus, Ohio; Indianapolis, Indiana; Atlanta, Georgia; Louisville, Kentucky; Dayton, Ohio and St. Louis, Missouri (formerly Payne Family Homes). Their collections of single-family, condominiums and patio homes offer choices for people in all stages of life and range in price from the low $100`s to $1 million. They are also an ENERGY STAR certified partner and a proud builder of the St. Jude Dream Home.

 

About the Person

Shawn Roberts is Chief Information and Technology Officer at The Fischer Group. Previously, Shawn held various senior IT leadership roles in the industry.

 

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