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Jerald Lee Hill
Early in his career, Jerald Lee Hill served as an assistant to U.S. Senator John C. Danforth, which provided him with a robust understanding of federal policy and governance, particularly in commerce, health services, and housing. His role required a deep engagement with several pivotal departments and agencies, shaping his capabilities in navigating complex governmental landscapes. After his governmental service, Hill transitioned to the nonprofit sector, holding significant roles at Landmark Legal Foundation, where he was instrumental in directing administrative and legal strategies. His tenure there set the stage for his later roles in the private sector. Jerald L. Hill's corporate saga began at Resource Development, Inc., a Missouri-based real estate construction and development firm. As Chief Operating Officer, he orchestrated a transformative growth strategy that significantly expanded the company's market presence and financial stability, focusing on a diverse portfolio including residential, commercial, and retail projects. 2016 Hill embarked on his current role at Calamar Construction and Development. Under his leadership, the company has thrived, specializing in developing independent senior living communities and managing a portfolio valued at over $500 million. His strategic vision involves overseeing large-scale construction projects, managing national operations, and steering the company's growth through meticulous planning and budget management. Outside his corporate responsibilities, Hill is a dedicated philanthropist, actively supporting local food kitchens and homeless shelters in Kansas City. His interests range from golf and history to enjoying movies and professional football. He is also deeply committed to his community through regular church attendance and travel.