Please join us on April 26 for a ULI Cincinnati CEO Coffee and Tour of the newly renovated Pepper Construction of Ohio offices in Lockland. This 100+ year old building has gone through a multimillion-dollar historic preservation renovation and we encourage you to join us not only for the tour but for an informal discussion with Pepper Construction’s Jerry Noble, Senior Vice President and Regional Director, Cincinnati. Learn about Pepper’s future plans and hear about this project’s tax credits and what the new headquarters means for Lockland and the surrounding area.
Pepper Construction of Ohio opened its doors on May 30, 2006. Since then, the company has grown to represent the most advanced thought leadership in the construction industry and has had the opportunity to work alongside some of the most trusted names in Ohio. They've experienced remarkable growth over the past 17 years, a result of deliberate planning, hard work, and the partnerships created with clients, design firms and trade partners - all with the goal of improving people's quality of life through the built world.
As a subsidiary of Pepper Construction Group, which was founded in 1927 in Chicago, Pepper Ohio is one of the premier construction management firms serving Ohio, Kentucky and Southeast Indiana.
Details
When: April 26, 2023 at 7:30-8:30 AM (check-in beginning at 7:15 AM for pre-event networking)
Where: 100 Williams Street, Cincinnati, OH 45215
Fees: Free to ULI members and $20 per person for non-members
Note, ULI Cincinnati's CEO Coffees are limited to the first 35 registrants; early registration is encouraged.
Featured Guest
With more than two decades of experience and an extensive healthcare background,
Jerry Noble has led projects for Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, St. Elizabeth Healthcare and UC Health. As Senior Vice President of Pepper Construction Ohio, Jerry has built a strong, collaborative team which has grown from 15 to 65 employees during his tenure; has overseen the start of a self-perform group which today includes 19 full-time craftpersons; and most recently, championed the renovation of a unique, historical building into the firm's new Cincinnati office.
Jerry received his bachelors of science in Architectural Engineering Technology from the University of Cincinnati (UC) and holds an associate's degree from UC in Construction Management. A Cincinnati native and who enjoys giving back to his local community, Jerry currently serves as a board member for ArtWorks Cincinnati, a non-profit organization that employs and trains local youth to create art and community impact. Jerry also invests his time with the Ronald McDonald House Charities, the American Heart Association’s HeartChase, and is a Boy Scout Troop Scout Master in New Richmond, Ohio.