Mungo Homes has appointed Geoff Shiley as its new CEO, succeeding Steven Mungo who transitions to Executive Chairman. With nearly two decades at Mungo, Shiley aims to honor the legacy of his predecessor while guiding the company towards future growth and operational excellence. His leadership was pivotal in expanding Mungo’s market presence through strategic acquisitions and a focus on customer satisfaction. This leadership change marks a new era for the company, which has a long-standing reputation in the home building industry.
In the heart of Irmo, South Carolina, a significant change is happening at one of the most respected names in home building. Mungo Homes, a prominent regional builder and one of the largest in the nation, just welcomed a new face at the top. Meet Geoff Shiley, who steps into the big shoes left by the long-standing CEO, Steven Mungo, who will now serve as Executive Chairman. It’s a fresh chapter for the company, which has a legacy spanning over 71 years.
After nearly two decades of dedicated service with Mungo Homes, Geoff Shiley has been appointed as the new CEO. He’s taken on many roles during his time, including builder, production manager, sales manager, division president, and regional division president. His journey has equipped him with the insights and build-the company needed to thrive amidst challenges.
Graduating from Pennsylvania State University, Shiley has continuously contributed to the growth and operational excellence of Mungo Homes. His leadership was instrumental in the successful acquisition of Shugart Homes in 2019 and CraftMaster Homes in 2021, significantly enhancing Mungo’s market presence. Shiley not only understands the industry but has also adapted to the evolving needs of homebuyers, leading to record-high satisfaction rates during the trying times of the pandemic in 2020.
As Shiley takes the helm, he emphasizes his commitment to honoring the legacy built by Steven Mungo and his family. Steven has been a key figure in the company’s history, joining the family business in 1981 after graduating from Wofford College. Under his leadership, Mungo Homes expanded remarkably, employing over 550 individuals spread across ten markets in the Southeast. The company has been actively closing more than 3,800 homes each year and has generated revenues exceeding $1.4 billion. Quite an impressive feat!
Steven Mungo is not just recognized for his contributions to the company but also for his dedication to community service, becoming one of South Carolina’s first Master Builders and the youngest inductee into the South Carolina Housing Hall of Fame. With great pride, he has fostered a culture of giving within the company, highlighted by the philanthropic efforts of the Mungo Homes Foundation. In 2024 alone, the foundation donated over $420,000 to various organizations, showcasing their commitment to economic, educational, health, housing, and emergency hardship support.
As if that wasn’t enough, Mungo Homes team members have generously volunteered over 5,600 hours during the Foundation’s annual Week of Service and Week of Giving events, vowing to make a positive impact in the community they serve.
While Steven Mungo transitions to his new role as Executive Chairman, he expresses his unwavering support for Geoff Shiley and the entire executive team. This handoff marks not just a change in leadership but also a continuity of the values and vision that have guided Mungo Homes for decades.
As the new chapter unfolds, everyone at Mungo Homes and within the Irmo community looks forward to seeing where Geoff Shiley will lead the company next. With a strong foundation built by his predecessor and a commitment to innovation and community welfare, the future at Mungo Homes looks bright!
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