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Messer Construction Co. promotes employees
(February 20, 2008)
Messer Construction Co., one of the largest contractors in the nation, is proud to announce the promotion of 14 employees. These employees are contributing to Messer’s growth and adding value to the company.
Promoted to Senior Project Manager:
Jason Hess, Columbus – Jason began his career at Messer in 1999 and served as a Project Manager before being promoted to Senior Project Manager. His experience includes several projects at Urban Active Fitness and Roxane Laboratories, as well as projects at Ohio Dominican University, Doctors Hospital and Grant Medical Center.
Those promoted to Project Manager include:
Gretchen Book, Columbus – Gretchen began her career at Messer in 1999 and served as a Project Engineer before being promoted to Project Manager. Her project experience includes Saint Matthew the Apostle Church, Bricker Federal Building and The Condominiums at North Bank Park.
Rob Emmerich, Dayton – Rob began his career at Messer in 2004. His project experience includes the Wright Patterson Air Force Base Consolidated Fire/Crash Rescue Station, Miami University Benton Hall Rehabilitation and CityWide Development Corporation Tech Town Building A - Creative Technology Accelerator.
Gloria Henderson, Cincinnati – Gloria began her career at Messer in 2004. Her project experience includes Woodward Career Technical High School, Fidelity Investments 100 Howe and McAuley High School Theater Renovation.
Mike Hess, Cincinnati – Mike began his career at Messer in 2004. His project experience includes DHL Sort Building F and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Location S.
Dan Jones, Nashville – Dan began his career at Messer in 2006. His experience includes Clarksville Surgery Center, Dr. Richards’ Medical Office Building and the University of Kentucky Memorial Coliseum Expansion and Renovation.
David Klein, Cincinnati – David began his career at Messer in 2004. His project experience includes Harbor Greene, Cincinnati Financial Corporation Tower 3 Expansion and Kenton County Middle School.
Dave Kramer, Columbus – Dave began his career at Messer in 2003. His project experience includes The Ohio State University Neil Avenue Parking Garage, Bricker Federal Building, The Condominiums at North Bank Park and several projects at Mt. Carmel West.
Mike Maybury, Columbus – Mike began his career at Messer in 2004. His experience includes the Nationwide Realty Investors 325 Building, Grant Medical Center Revitalization, Urban Active Fitness – Sawmill and AEP Transmission Operational Center.
Jared Moon, Columbus – Jared began his career at Messer in 2003. His experience includes The Condominiums at North Bank Park and projects for The Ohio State University including the Neil Avenue Parking Garage and Biomedical Research Tower.
Paul Richter, Dayton – Paul began his career at Messer in 2004. His project experience includes Montgomery County Juvenile Justice Center, Wilmington College Boyd Cultural Arts Center and Bethany Lutheran Village.
Mike Robinson, Cincinnati – Mike began his career at Messer in 2004. His experience includes Saint Elizabeth Medical Center Miscellaneous Projects, Dixie Heights High School and Taft Stettinius & Hollister 2nd Floor Renovation.
Jason Windholtz, Indianapolis – Jason began his career at Messer in 2005. His project experience includes Indiana University Henderson/Atwater Parking Garage, Fidelity Investments 100 Howe and University of Kentucky Parking Structures 6 and 7.
Promoted to Senior Corporate Systems Manager:
Scott Grothaus, Cincinnati – Scott began his career at Messer in 1999. He received his bachelor’s in Information Systems from Northern Kentucky University in 2000. He will work with all Messer departments to provide process improvement and systems expertise.
About Messer Construction Co.
Messer Construction Co., a regional general contractor and construction manager, provides leadership for complex building projects in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Indiana. Founded in 1932, Messer has built a premier reputation for providing outstanding construction experiences and value to a diverse group of clients. In 2007, Messer put in place approximately $650 million in commercial construction.
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