Housing Giants - December 10, 2008 - (Page 19) Jeff Rutt was a daiRy faRmeR before he became a home builder. He likes to say that he changed careers because he was looking for an occupation with less risk and fewer hours. “Most people who haven’t been in the dairy business think that’s crazy, but it’s actually true,” says the CEO of Keystone Custom Homes in Lancaster, Pa. Long hours on the farm instilled in Rutt a set of values that carry over to this day. “We have a waste not, want not philosophy,” he says. “We make sure we’re investing wisely as we allocate resources.” It’s an attitude that applies as much to people as it does to building materials. ner www.Housinggiants.com stures By Susan Bady, Senior Editor, Design 12.10.08.Housing giants 19 http://www.keystonecustomhome.com http://www.housinggiants.com
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