Jeff Brasfield, 38, is Vice President of Brasfield Construction, Inc.
Jeff is a Jackson native and attended Northside High School where he
was a standout basketball player and excelled in baseball as well as
tennis. He attended the University of Tennessee Martin on a tennis
scholarship and was a member of the 1989 Gulf South Conference
Championship team. He holds a B.S. degree in Civil Engineering
Technology with a Construction Management emphasis from UTM.
Jackson Unity Park
After graduation in 1992, he worked as a project engineer for
Professional Service Industries in Nashville, Tennessee, before
returning to Jackson to join the family business. Jeff assumed company
leadership of Brasfield Construction in 2005, replacing his father,
Ken Brasfield, after thirty plus years in business.
Since 1970, Brasfield Construction prides itself on building
relationships with its clients while providing
quality construction and service. In keeping with that same philosophy
branded by his father, Jeff is continuing those concepts and
introducing advanced technologies that will further set the company
apart from its competition. Jeff is bringing building information
modeling and green building to Brasfield Construction in preparation
for the future of the construction industry.
Jeff is very active in community service. He graduated from
Leadership Jackson in 2000 and has earned Leadership Jackson Alumni
awards, the Pearl award and the Community Observance of Personal
Excellence (COPE) award in 2008. For several years he has volunteered
to teach the COPE ropes instruction at Camp Mack Morris for the Boy Scouts.
Jeff is a member of the board for the Boy Scouts of America, the
Rotary Club, YMCA board of Directors and the Regional Hospital Board
of Directors. He is an active member of the United Way Endowment Board
and helped to raise over $80,000 for the YMCA Capital Campaign Fund.
Jeff is very family oriented and he and his wife, Emily, along with
their two sons, are members of Fellowship Bible Church. Jeff still
enjoys playing tennis and can be found more often on the golf course
as well.