ST. LOUIS, Aug. 8, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Gardner Capital has appointed Corey Grab as Director of Construction Risk Management. Corey will assess and manage construction costs and risks for Gardner Capital's housing developments.
"Effective construction cost and risk management is essential to our commitment to creating viable, affordable housing for families across the country. Corey's expertise and guidance in all aspects of construction management will be a vital addition to Gardner Capital, and we are excited to have him join our team," said Michael Gardner, Principal of Gardner Capital.
Corey has over twenty-five years of construction management experience. Most recently, he was Assistant Vice President of Construction Risk Management at US Bank Community Development Corporation, where he led a team of specialists, mitigating construction risks for various housing and commercial projects.
Grab holds a M.C. in Construction Contracts and Project Management from Villanova University, a B.S. in Construction Management from Missouri State University, and a B.S. in Business Management and Organizational Leadership from Maryville University.
About Gardner Capital
Gardner Capital is an affordable housing and solar development, tax credit syndication, and investment company with primary regional offices in St. Louis, Dallas, San Francisco, Atlanta, and Springfield, Missouri. Since 1992, Gardner Capital has placed more than 2 billion dollars of equity in affordable housing. More recently, Gardner Capital added a rapidly growing solar development and investment platform with several solar projects across the United States. The principals, Mark Gardner and Michael Gardner, are committed to improving the wellbeing of families by developing and raising capital for affordable housing and clean energy projects. Visit www.gardnercapital.com for more information.
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