Jeromy Rogan is a Project Executive with Morley Builders overseeing a full range of construction services with particular focus on higher education and hospitality projects. Jeromy joined Morley in 2003 as a Senior Project Engineer, and throughout his career has earned a reputation for working collaboratively with clients and design professionals to build innovative architecture that maintains strict budgets, schedules, and high-quality standards. His collaboration is marked by skilled communication and thoughtful appreciation of clients, designers, and other stakeholders’ perspectives and goals. Jeromy’s background in architecture and construction affords him technical expertise that extends from building structure to MEP+F, to exterior envelope systems.
His career highlights include the Santa Monica Big Blue Bus Facility Expansion & Access Center, a design-build project that was awarded the American Public Works Association Project of the Year. The Shore Hotel in Santa Monica which was awarded the LA Business Journals Best Hospitality Project. The Ace Hotel/United Artist Theater Building in Los Angeles, an adaptive reuse project that was awarded the LA Business Journal’s Best Hospitality Project along with an AIA Los Angeles Design Award. El Centro Apartments and Bungalows in Hollywood. University of California Riverside Dundee Residence Halls and Glasgow Dining Facility which was awarded Best Architecture award by the Student Housing Business Innovator Awards. And lastly, the University of California Riverside North District Phase 1 which was awarded Best New Development by Student Housing Business Innovator Awards and the USGBC LEED Homes Outstanding Multifamily Project award.
Jeromy holds B.A. and M. Arch I degrees from UCLA and an Executive Certificate from UCLA’s Andersen Graduate School of Management. He is a California registered architect and holds a Class B contractor’s license. He is a member of the UCLA Alumni Association Bruin Professionals, the AIA and is active in volunteering with the LA Conservancy, Palos Verdes Land Conservancy, and Greater Los Angeles Area Council of the BSA.