Morgan McLaughlin
President of Synergy Commercial Construction, Morgan McLaughlin is a fighting Texas Aggie and a proud native of Georgetown, TX. Morgan started his career off as an Assistant Project Manager and has worked his way up to the position he holds today. Morgan, his wife Stacy and their two boys still reside in the only place he’s ever known as home, Georgetown, TX.
With 25 years of experience in the construction industry, Morgan has extensive background in developing, managing and delivering numerous nationwide rollouts with the vast majority of experience in high end restaurants, retail centers, automotive, industrial and storage facilities. His passion is assisting clients in every way possible to ensure they end up with their exact vision and within budget.
Morgan enjoys hunting, fishing, watching his sons in their extracurricular activities and spending as much time with his family first and foremost.
Education/Certifications:
BS in Construction Science, Texas A&M University
LEED Accredited
OSHA 30
Morgan McLaughlin
President of Synergy Commercial Construction, Morgan McLaughlin is a fighting Texas Aggie and a proud native of Georgetown, TX. Morgan started his career off as an Assistant Project Manager and has worked his way up to the position he holds today. Morgan, his wife Stacy and their two boys still reside in the only place he’s ever known as home, Georgetown, TX.
With 25 years of experience in the construction industry, Morgan has extensive background in developing, managing and delivering numerous nationwide rollouts with the vast majority of experience in high end restaurants, retail centers, automotive, industrial and storage facilities. His passion is assisting clients in every way possible to ensure they end up with their exact vision and within budget.
Morgan enjoys hunting, fishing, watching his sons in their extracurricular activities and spending as much time with his family first and foremost.
Education/Certifications:
BS in Construction Science, Texas A&M University
LEED Accredited
OSHA 30