Columbia, S.C. (January 6, 2025) – Mungo Homes, a leading regional homebuilder and one of the largest builders in the nation, announced today that Geoff Shiley has assumed the role of Chief Executive Officer. Shiley succeeds long-time CEO, Steven Mungo, who will now act as Executive Chairman for the company.
Mungo Homes operates in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Shiley most recently held the titles of President and Chief Operations Officer and, in almost 20 years with Mungo Homes, has served in numerous roles, including Builder, Production Manager, Sales Manager, Division President, and Regional Division President.
The Pennsylvania State University graduate has been instrumental in driving the company’s expansion and operational excellence. Shiley oversaw the acquisition of Shugart Homes in 2019 and CraftMaster Homes in 2021. His leadership was also pivotal in increasing total homebuyer satisfaction to record levels during the challenges of the pandemic in 2020.
“It’s an honor to step into the role of CEO,” said Shiley. “I am deeply committed to carrying on the legacy that Steven and his family have built over the past 71 years. I have seen Steven embody the philosophy that family and faith come before work, and his focus on taking care of one another extends to every employee, homebuyer, and partner. I look forward to his continued guidance as Executive Chairman as we forge new paths of growth and innovation.”
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Steven Mungo joined his family’s business in 1981 after graduating from Wofford College. Under his leadership, Mungo Homes grew from its roots in land development to become one of the nation’s most awarded private homebuilders. Through strategic vision and dedication, Mungo expanded the company to more than 550 employees in ten markets across the Southeast, closing more than 3,800 homes annually with revenues exceeding $1.4 billion.
Among his many accomplishments, he became one of South Carolina’s first Master Builders and was the youngest inductee into the South Carolina Housing Hall of Fame. Mungo embodies the values of service and commitment to the community through leadership roles on numerous philanthropic boards.
He is particularly proud of the Mungo Homes Foundation, which honors founder Michael J. Mungo’s legacy of giving with the mission: “To serve so that others are empowered to thrive.” The Foundation provides economic, educational, health, housing, and emergency hardship support to charitable organizations in addition to various giving campaigns throughout the year.
In 2024, more than $420,000 was donated to worthy organizations, and team members volunteered more than 5,600 combined company-allotted hours during the Foundation’s annual Week of Service and Week of Giving.
“It has been one of my life’s greatest honors to lead Mungo Homes and work alongside such an extraordinarily dedicated team,” said Mungo. “As I transition to the role of Executive Chairman, I remain committed to supporting Geoff, the executive team, and the company’s strategic direction. This is an exciting new chapter for Mungo Homes, and I have complete confidence in Geoff’s proven leadership and our team’s ability to continue building on our strong foundation. I look forward to seeing the company thrive and grow in the years ahead.”
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About Mungo Homes
The Mungo family started building new homes in Columbia, South Carolina in 1954, and now builds in 10 markets throughout South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia. Mungo Homes proudly became part of the Berkshire-Hathaway family of companies in 2018 and remains dedicated to quality construction and an exceptional customer experience.
Mungo Homes has won countless awards on local, state, and national levels – including America’s Best Builder 2012 by Builder magazine, #5 Top Workplace in the U.S. in 2024 by Energage and USA Today, the National Green Advocate of the Year, and the National Housing Quality Award.
In keeping with a long tradition of philanthropy, a portion of each home sold is invested in the local community, and with a special focus on housing insecurity, the Mungo Homes Foundation helps provide economic, educational, health, housing, and emergency hardship support to charitable organizations. Mungo Homes closed more than 3,600 homes across the footprint in 2024, with revenue close to $1.4B.
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