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Senior Leadership

Gary Stewart

Vice President, Business Development

Advanced Manufacturing

Washington, DC

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Overview

With more than 17 years of experience in the construction industry, Gary Stewart has worked for HITT for more than 13 years throughout his career. He started in the HITT Futures as a project engineer and worked in the field before working his way up through the ranks as a project manager. In his current role as vice president of business development with HITT’s Advanced Manufacturing sector, Gary’s primary focus is expanding relationships throughout the Washington, DC region and nationwide with life sciences, pharmaceutical, advanced manufacturing, and laboratory clients and their service providers, such as brokers, architects, engineers, and construction management firms. He plays an integral role in serving our repeat clients with regional and national needs, continuously expanding HITT's national reach and connecting our teams with clients’ ever-changing business needs nationwide.

Affiliations & Certifications

  • Commercial Real Estate Brokerage Association (CREBA)
  • CoreNet Global, Mid-Atlantic Chapter
  • International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE)
  • NAIOP DC | MD
  • Maryland Tech Council
  • OSHA-30
  • First Aid / CPR

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Senior Leadership

Gary Stewart

Vice President, Business Development

Advanced Manufacturing

Washington, DC

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