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Jeremy W. Stovall, LEED AP

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Jeremy W. Stovall ‘99, LEED AP, has more than 22 years experience in the Houston commercial construction market. During this time, he has successfully managed a variety of religious, community, and commercial projects throughout the Greater Houston area and southeast Texas. He has experienced in preconstruction management, estimating, project supervision, and project management. Jeremy is a graduate from Texas A&M University with a B.S. in Construction Science.

Jeremy is currently serving as a board member with the Associated General Contractors (AGC) Houston Chapter, Vice Chair for the AGC Texas Building Branch, and Co-Chair for the AGC Houston Government Affairs Committee. Additionally, he is serving as a team member on the Dean’s Advisory Council for the College of Architecture, and is the Immediate Past President of the Construction Industry Advisory Council at Texas A&M University.

Jeremy is also a deacon at Houston’s First Baptist Church, and a board member at Houston Baptist University’s Center for Christianity in Business.

In his spare time, he enjoys camping and spending time with his wife Janet, and their three children; playing the mountain dulcimer, disc golfing, hanging out with their cat Julius, and of course cheering on the Fight’n Texas Aggie Football Team!

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