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M/I Homes Announces The Passing of Charlotte Area President George Schulmeyer 

Vice President of Sales and Marketing Alan Beulah Promoted to Area President 

Staff Report//March 27, 2025//

M/I Homes Announces The Passing of Charlotte Area President George Schulmeyer 

Vice President of Sales and Marketing Alan Beulah Promoted to Area President 

Staff Report//March 27, 2025//

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With deep sadness, announces the untimely passing of Charlotte Area President George Schulmeyer on February 19th. He was 56 years old. 

The division’s former vice president of sales and marketing, Alan Beulah, has been promoted to serve as the next area president of M/I Homes in Charlotte. 

“George’s leadership was nothing short of transformative,” Beulah said. “With a deep passion for homebuilding and an unwavering drive for success, George reshaped the course of the Charlotte division over the past five years. His calm demeanor, paired with his relentless determination, set a standard of excellence that will guide our division for years to come. His legacy will continue to impact our culture and vision, and has become our roadmap for the future that will forever be remembered and honored.” 

Schulmeyer enjoyed a near 30-year career in homebuilding, working for multiple other national homebuilders before joining M/I Homes in January 2019 as area president. He made a profound difference in the lives of each member of our Charlotte team, thousands of homeowners, and countless others in the new home industry.  

M/I Homes CEO Robert H. Schottenstein wrote to employees upon Schulmeyer’s passing, “George was an outstanding leader; a joy to work with; smart, always positive and with very good judgment; he cared about his people, and he personified the core values of our Company. Under his leadership, the Charlotte division was never better, setting records in sales, closings, income, home readiness and customer service. He was surrounded by a great team that he mentored, developed and generously supported and cared for…May his memory always serve as a blessing. We will miss him.”

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