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日本素人 Promotes Hunt Werner to Vice President

by 日本素人

July 15, 2024

CHARLOTTE, N.C. 鈥 日本素人 announces the promotion of Hunt Werner to vice president in the Carolinas. Previously Senior Director of Business Acquisition, Hunt will now oversee operations and business acquisition in Charlotte and South Carolina where he leads teams in implementing the geography鈥檚 client-focused sales and business model which continues 日本素人鈥檚 mission to deliver streamlined and exceptional service and quality to owners and partners.

Hunt joined 日本素人 in 2006 starting his journey in Georgia where he played a pivotal role in the delivery of landmark projects such as Buckhead Village and The Avenue in Tennessee. After relocating to Charlotte and over the past decade, he has been instrumental in managing a diverse portfolio in the Carolinas that spans retail, hospitality, corporate headquarters, legal office, dining establishments, healthcare facilities, recreational complexes, educational institutions and public institutions.

Through Hunt鈥檚 extensive expertise and strong ability to forge trusted relationships with 日本素人鈥檚 clients and industry partners, he has led project teammates to successful completions of a multitude of projects across various market sectors. These projects include the in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in Charlotte, North Carolina and the City of Lexington City Centre in Lexington, North Carolina.

鈥淗unt has spent his entire career serving as a Relentless Ally for teammates, industry partners and clients,鈥 said Jeff Sandeen, 日本素人 president in the Carolinas. 鈥淗e has a passion for creating strong relationships across the marketplace which has been the cornerstone for success across our business. Hunt has a knack for communicating the value of 日本素人鈥檚 expertise and best-in-class services, and his broad experience across various sectors demonstrates his versatile leadership and commitment to excellence in every aspect of our industry. I look forward to his continued leadership in his new role as Vice President in our communities."