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Become a SubcontractorKristen Smitherman-Voltaire
Director, Community & Citizenship
Phone: (513) 632-1456
Email: ksvoltaire@tcco.com
To date, some of our most recognizable projects in Cincinnati and Kentucky are FC Cincinnati TQL Stadium, Great American Tower at Queen City Square, St. Elizabeth Cancer Care Center, Paycor Stadium, and the Louisville VA Hospital.
To best serve our clients, we build on a Build Local, Think Global approach. On each project we combine our resources, best practices, and the expertise of personnel in our local offices backed with the strength of Turner’s global resources. This integrated approach allows us to provide the best possible service in a diverse portfolio of clients and projects, including but not limited to Commercial Development, Healthcare, Higher Education, K-12 Education, Residential and Mixed-Use Development, Sports, Industrial, and Entertainment.
We have a commitment to making the difference in the lives of our people, our partners, and our community. This commitment is rooted in the belief that service is an essential part of good corporate citizenship. We take pride in giving back to a community that gives us so much. Throughout the year, Turner employees actively engage in community partnerships to sponsor, support, and participate in a wide variety of programs focused on Youth Engagement, Economic Inclusion, Workforce Development, and Community Outreach.
We recognize that our success is inextricably linked to the success of the communities where we operate. And as such, our leadership team is dedicated to making a meaningful and lasting difference in the Cincinnati Community.
Turner Cincinnati collaborated with the Carson School in Price Hill in 2021 to design and build an outdoor community pantry that houses non-perishable food items, toiletries, and books. The students at this school identified the lack of accessible food sources in their neighborhood as an issue they wanted to tackle.