Ronald Crutcher, a founding partner of The Parent Company, was awarded AGC’s coveted S.I.R. Award for 2015. The S.I.R. Award is the highest award an individual can attain within the association and the construction industry. The award takes its name from the AGC creed, “Skill, Integrity, and Responsibility.”

Ron crutcher 1985Ron has exemplified Skill, Integrity, and Responsibility throughout his career. He earned his Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering from Vanderbilt University in 1967 and immediately began serving in the U.S. Military Corp of Engineers. His military service included clerk-of-works on civil construction at Fort Knox, platoon leader and engineering officer for road and bridge construction in Vietnam. Following his time in the military, Ron was employed by Foster and Creighton Company as an estimator, project manager, and assistant vice president of operations. In 1984 he became a principal and founding partner of The Parent Company where he managed projects for organizations such as Vanderbilt University and Williamson County.

Ron’s commitment to the community was not solely seen in the construction industry. He joined the board of directors for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee in 1994, and his volunteer work with the organization was recognized with the Ed Moody Award of Excellence in 2013. Ron has also been an active volunteer for Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County for years, and in 2007 a 26-home Franklin subdivision was renamed in his honor.

The Parent Company celebrates this tremendous and well-deserved achievement with Ron and his family!

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