Construction management alumnus Eller gains inaugural alumni award

Released on 04/22/2010, at 2:00 AM
Office of University Communications
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Lincoln, Neb., April 22nd, 2010 —
Timothy R. Eller
Timothy R. Eller

Timothy R. Eller of Dallas has been named the inaugural winner of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Construction Management's "Outstanding Alumni Award."

After graduating from UNL, Eller joined Centex Homes in 1973 as an assistant project superintendent. He advanced through the corporation to be named president and chief executive officer of Centex in 1991. In 2002, he was appointed president and chief operating officer of Centex Corp. and assumed the additional roles of chairman and chief executive officer in 2004.

At the time, Centex Corp. was a diversified holding company with operations in home building, general contracting, mortgage finance, title and property insurance, and related services. Eller refocused the company to its core home building operations, and was responsible for initiating the Centex merger with Pulte Homes, creating the nation's largest builder.

Currently principal of Cordalla Capital LLC, Eller directs investments in real estate and related businesses. He is also vice chairman of the board of directors of Pulte Group Inc. He is a past chairman of the policy advisory board for Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies and continues to serve on that board. He also served as chairman of the High Production Home Builders Council of the National Association of Home Builders from 1998 to 2009, a council comprising CEOs of the largest home builders in the nation. Eller is a life trustee of the National Housing Endowment and also serves on the board of trustees of the Southwestern Medical Foundation. He has previously served on the Fannie Mae National Advisory Board, the board of trustees of the Nature Conservancy of Texas, and the Executive Committee of the Dallas Opera.

Eller grew up in Omaha. He and his wife, Kathryn, also from Omaha and a UNL graduate, have three grown children and two grandchildren.

The construction management program is part of the Charles W. Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction in the UNL College of Engineering, with locations in Lincoln and Omaha.

WRITER: Carole Wilbeck

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