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MGAC Expands Leadership Team with New Senior Vice President in San Francisco

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At MGAC, we are always looking to expand our leadership team with the best talent in the industry, and we have found that in Jeremy Oliver, MGAC’s newest Senior Vice President. He comes to the team with over 17 years of experience in the construction industry, having managed project teams across the United States. Over the past few years, that work has included large-scale project work for Fortune 500 companies and other household names across a wide range of industries. In his next chapter at MGAC, Jeremy will be overseeing and growing the firm’s San Francisco office.

“We couldn’t be more thrilled to bring Jeremy on board,” says Mark Anderson, Founder and President of MGAC. “He brings a wealth of experience to the firm and as someone who was born and raised in the Bay Area, Jeremy knows the lay of the land. Our San Francisco team is talented, and our work there includes some of the most interesting projects we have been engaged with to date. I’m eager to watch as that work continues to grow under Jeremy’s leadership.”

“This is a relationship-based business at its core, and MGAC has a 25-year reputation that’s built on long-lasting relationships,” says Jeremy. “I’m extremely excited and humbled by the opportunity to build on and grow new relationships in the Bay Area.”

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