Wilson Meany
Gerard McCallum is currently the Director of Government Affairs & Senior Project Manager at Wilson Meany since April 2004. Prior to this, Gerard held the position of Executive Vice President at Forum Enterprises from January 1999 to April 2007. Gerard also served as a Commissioner at the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power from 2003 to 2005. With a Bachelor of Business Administration from Biola University and previous experience as VP at Spectrum Insurance Services, Gerard McCallum brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to their current role.
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Wilson Meany
Wilson Meany is a privately owned real estate investment and development firm focused on urban infill locations in the Western United States. Wilson Meany brings more than 35 years of experience to its mixed-use, residential, retail and office developments, all of which reflect the company's commitment to integrity, innovation and quality. Known for place-making, historic renovation, innovative technology, sustainability and public/private partnerships, Wilson Meany specializes in complex, large-scale, master planned development and excels in delivering unique real estate solutions which address regional growth challenges and revitalize urban areas. The firm achieves this through creative vision; outstanding teamwork; successful navigation of complex entitlement and regulatory requirements; and sensitivity to the needs and concerns of local citizens and broader communities. Wilson Meany was founded in 2003 by development partners of William Wilson & Associates, Wilson Meany LLC and Wilson/Equity Office. Known as premier developers of mixed-use, residential, retail and office properties, Wilson Meany and its predecessor entities have long been recognized among the most respected and consistently successful investment and development firms in the San Francisco Bay Area. Collectively, Wilson Meany's partners and professionals have developed over 10 million square feet, including some of the most innovative and distinctive properties in California.