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Messer Construction Co. welcomes Clinton Berry, Donnie Harris, Louis Horn, Ramadan Southall, Kenneth Cox, Kelli Sebastian, Teressa Fant, Tabitha Bir and Matthew Barney

(August 29, 2007)  Messer Construction Co. recently hired Clinton Berry, Donnie Harris, Louis Horn, Ramadan Southall, Kenneth Cox, Kelli Sebastian, Teressa Fant; Tabitha Bir, and Matthew Barney in the Cincinnati Region.

Berry, Harris, Horn, and Southall all join Messer as Project Engineers. Berry earned his bachelor’s degree in construction management at Northern Kentucky University. Harris received his bachelor’s of science in construction systems management at Ohio State University. Horn earned his associate’s degree in architectural technology in 2005 and his bachelor’s of science in construction management from the University of Cincinnati in 2007. Southall earned his bachelor’s of science in civil and environmental engineering at the University of Cincinnati.

Cox joins Messer as a Project Management Assistant. Cox earned his bachelor’s of arts in business administration at Mt. Vernon Nazarene University.

Sebastian joins Messer as Project Development Manager. She earned her bachelor’s of arts in psychology at Miami University and her master’s of education in human resources at Xavier University.

Fant joins Messer as Project Executive Assistant. She earned her associate’s degree in accounting at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College.

Bir joins Messer as an Estimating Engineer. She recently earned her bachelor’s of science in construction engineering management from Purdue University.

Barney joins Messer as an Accountant. He earned his bachelor’s of science in accounting at the University of Dayton.

About Messer Construction Co.

Messer Construction Co., a regional general contractor and construction manager, provides leadership for complex building projects in Ohio, Indiana, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Founded in 1932, Messer has built a premier reputation for providing outstanding construction experiences and value to a diverse group of clients and owners. In 2006, Messer put in place nearly $650 million in commercial construction.

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