Jeff Morrow

Biography:
Jeff Morrow is a mass timber industry advocate and 25+ year veteran in the construction industry who pioneered the 1st CLT Hotel in the US and the 1st Zero Energy Duplex in the US. He has worked in public private partnerships with the Department of Defense and worked across military, university, commercial, hospitality, single-family and multi-family residential construction sectors. ? A nationally recognized leader in mass timber, Jeff was an integral collaborator in the testing of fire and blast performance of Cross Laminated Timber and worked toward the expansion of 2021?and 2024 International Building Codes to allow for taller timber buildings. ? He was recognized by Professional Builder Magazine’s “40 Under 40” awards and has been featured in multiple webinars, articles, conferences, and green building events showcasing mass timber. He earned a B.S. and M.S. in Building Construction Management from Purdue University. Member Directory  Arrow

Biography: Jeff Morrow is a mass timber industry advocate and 25+ year veteran in the construction industry who pioneered the 1st CLT Hotel in the US and the 1st Zero Energy Duplex in the US. He has worked in public private partnerships with the Department of Defense and worked across military, university, commercial, hospitality, single-family and multi-family residential construction sectors. ? A nationally recognized leader in mass timber, Jeff was an integral collaborator in the testing of fire and blast performance of Cross Laminated Timber and worked toward the expansion of 2021?and 2024 International Building Codes to allow for taller timber buildings. ? He was recognized by Professional Builder Magazine’s “40 Under 40” awards and has been featured in multiple webinars, articles, conferences, and green building events showcasing mass timber. He earned a B.S. and M.S. in Building Construction Management from Purdue University.

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