Patrick Fearon

Commercial Real Estate Superintendent at EPIC

Patrick Fearon has a diverse work background in project management and construction. Starting in 2004, they worked as a Project Manager at Carlton Craft, where they focused on designing, constructing, and installing custom built cabinetry. Patrick also managed project schedules, estimated potential projects, and ensured overall financial profitability. From 2009 to 2012, Fearon served as a Project Manager at PMF Renovations, overseeing budgeting, sales, advertising, and customer service. Patrick effectively managed work flow and schedules, tracked projects, and developed estimates. Moving on, Fearon joined Home Appreciators, LLC in 2011 as a Project Manager, where they were accountable for managing multiple projects aimed at achieving organizational objectives. Patrick initiated projects, managed cost and performance, and coordinated tasks with subcontractors. Lastly, Fearon worked at EPIC Response from 2013 onwards as a Commercial Real Estate Superintendent. In this role, they assumed primary responsibility for project completion and responded to emergencies. Fearon also monitored schedules and reported deviations to the project managers and coordinators.

From 2013 to 2014, Patrick Fearon attended Ashworth College, where they obtained an Associate of Science degree in Construction Management.

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Woodstock, United States

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EPIC

Epic is the leader in disaster preparedness, response and recovery in the Southeast. We offer a full suite of services to protect people and property from damage, covering rapid relief efforts, prevention through training and full post-disaster recovery. With a watchful eye and forward-thinking solutions, we are always a step ahead of what’s next and committed to safeguarding people and rebuilding lives. Every Epic employee plays an integral role on our tight-knit team. We empathize with the challenges associated with the smallest setbacks and the greatest tragedies. It’s our duty and privilege to get ahead of and go beyond the needs of our customers, serving them to the fullest extent of our power. This servant attitude is something we value above all else and look for in our leaders.