Moss Construction promotes Jeff Sellers to Vice President
TAMPA, Fla. – Moss Construction is pleased to announce that Jeff Sellers has been promoted to Vice President in the firm’s Mid-Florida office.
Sellers will have an array of responsibilities related to construction operations from business development through project delivery. He will also focus on client development, internal and external relationships with subcontractors, design professionals and business partners.
“Jeff’s decades of experience and extensive knowledge on a variety of project types make him an asset to the Mid-Florida team,” said Mike Mazza, Moss President in Mid-Florida. “We are thrilled for him to step into this new leadership role.”
Notable projects that Sellers has led include the Pinellas County Justice Center Parking Garage, the Amalie Arena, the Pasco County Jail expansion, and the Polk County – South County Jail.
Sellers earned a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management from the University of Florida. He is LEED AP BD+C certified. Within Moss, he currently serves as part of the Mid-Florida leadership team, contributes to the company-wide learning and development initiatives, and champions Moss’ Mid-Florida Training Program.
About Moss:
Moss is a national, privately held construction firm providing innovative solutions resulting in award-winning projects. With regional offices across the United States, Moss focuses on construction management, solar EPC, design-build and public-private partnerships. The company’s diverse portfolio encompasses a wide range of sectors, including luxury high-rise residential, landmark mixed-use developments, hospitality, K-12 and higher education, justice, solar energy, and sports. Moss is ranked by Engineering News-Record as one of the nation’s top 65 general contractors, and the 3rd ranked solar EPC nationwide. Moss prides itself on a strong entrepreneurial culture that honors safety, quality, client engagement and employee development. Its employees consistently rank Moss as one of the best places to work.