Tyler Ammermann

Executive Vice President - Development at Up Campus Student Living

Tyler Ammermann is a highly experienced professional in the field of architecture and construction management, currently serving as Vice President of Development at Up Campus Student Living since October 2021, following a tenure as Development Manager. Prior experience includes roles as Project Manager and Associate Project Manager at The Opus Group® from July 2016 to September 2021, and an Architectural Intern at Harding Partners from February 2015 to July 2016. Tyler's internship involved assisting with various projects, including construction documents and feasibility studies, and utilizing software such as Revit, AutoCAD, and Adobe Creative Suite. Academic credentials include a Master’s Degree in Architecture and Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, as well as a Bachelor’s Degree in Architectural Studies with a minor in Business Administration from the same institution.

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Chicago, United States

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Up Campus Student Living

Our projects have been recognized for excellence in design, sustainability, and enhancement of the cities and towns where we build and by the residents who live there. Up Campus has over 20 years experience in “place making” - that critical step in creating vibrant and inspiring real estate where our residents and community want to learn, play, work, and live. We’re guided by one simple principle learned from experience and respected industry veterans: Take Pride in Ownership. This principle guides site selection, design, construction, and management through the life-cycle of the asset. NATIONWIDE EXPERIENCE University of Arizona Purdue University Murray State University University of Alabama University of Virginia University of Maryland University of Oregon University of Tennessee University of Washington University of Michigan Arizona State University University of Illinois University of Georgia University of Southern California University of South Carolina University of Texas Texas A&M University of West Virginia Cornell University