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Brett Steele

Vice President And Chief Legal Officer at Smith Douglas Homes

Brett Steele has a diverse work experience in the legal field. Brett started their career as a Federal Court Law Clerk for the United States District Court. After that, they worked as a Senior Associate at King & Spalding LLP, focusing on commercial contracting and litigation matters. Brett then joined General Electric International as a Corporate Counsel, handling contract negotiation and management for power generation and energy delivery technologies. Brett later served as a Senior Counsel at Siemens Energy & Automation, providing legal expertise to the Process Solutions Division. Brett then transitioned to BEAZER HOMES USA, INC, where they held the role of Associate General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer, overseeing legal affairs ranging from litigation and employment issues to compliance programs. Brett's most recent positions include Vice President and Chief Legal Officer at Habitat for Humanity in Atlanta, Inc. and Smith Douglas Homes.

Brett Steele attended Huntingdon College from 1988 to 1992, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and History. Following this, they pursued a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) degree from Mercer University - Walter F. George School of Law from 1994 to 1997.

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Woodstock, United States

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Smith Douglas Homes

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Based in Woodstock, GA, Smith Douglas Homes is the 5th largest homebuilder in the Atlanta market and one of the largest private homebuilders in the Southeast. Since inception, we have been entrusted by over 12,000 families to fulfill their new home dreams. Smith Douglas Homes has ranked a top 50 builder nationally for several years and with 2,200 closings in 2022, currently holds the #38 position. Widely known for operational efficiency, Smith Douglas delivers a high quality, value-oriented home along with unprecedented choice. We are focused on buyers looking to purchase a new home priced below the FHA loan limit in the metro areas of Atlanta, Raleigh, Charlotte, Nashville, Birmingham, Huntsville and now Houston.


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