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Vice President of Development, Northwood Ravin

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Email: ronn.stewart@nwravin.com


 

Ronn leads a variety of mixed-use and multi-family projects across multiple markets for Northwood Ravin. His responsibilities include site selection, contract negotiations, project due diligence, governmental approvals, and project finance. He has led the design, development, and construction of numerous award-winning projects with experience in luxury, market-rate, and mixed-income multi-family projects throughout the Midwest and Southeast.

Before Northwood Ravin, Ronn co-led development activities for Laurel Street Residential, a mixed-income developer headquartered in Charlotte, NC. More specifically, he oversaw the design and construction of the company's portfolio across all markets. Ronn also served as Senior Vice President-Construction at The Pizzuti Companies. In this role, Ronn was responsible for managing all aspects of the companies’ pre-development and construction activities, including establishing policies, procedures, and department goals. Before joining Pizzuti, Ronn managed high-rise development projects at Flaherty & Collins Properties, Renaissance Realty Group, and Crosland. He began his career in architecture as a designer and in commercial banking as a Real Estate Analyst at National City Bank.

Ronn is an active member of the Urban Land Institute and the Builder’s Exchange of Central Ohio. He is a Director for the Advancement Board for Real Estate Development at Clemson University and a Board Member for the Community of Caring Development Foundation, Masters Preparatory Academy (Columbus, OH), and Self-Help Credit Union Venture Fund (Durham, NC). Ronn also serves as a committee member for the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission’s Sustainability Advisory Committee and Regional Housing Committee. Ronn earned a master of real estate development degree from Clemson University and a bachelor’s degree in finance from Franklin University. He also studied architecture at the Ohio State University.

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