
JEFF VAUGHN
in the Employee Spotlight
Jeff Vaughn has worked his way through the ranks of the construction industry since 1998. For Vaughn, there is nothing more gratifying than being a part of a team that builds custom homes and brings people’s dreams to life. Vaughn’s story is both unique and inspirational. His advancing career was put on hold in mid-flight when his Army Reserve Unit was called to Iraq in 2004. After serving two tours of duty, Vaughn is back. Back to his family, back to his career, and back as a Project Manager at Plaskoff Construction.
How did you get your start in the industry?
I started in construction with Matt Plaskoff in December of 1998 as a dump truck driver. Over the next two years I was promoted to the demolition crew, then to demo crew supervisor, then to customer service representative. I left Plaskoff Construction in 2000 to further my experience in hopes of becoming a project manager. I worked for two other construction companies where I developed my estimating, sales, and project management skills. During this time I completed numerous custom residential projects as well as an episode of “Designers Challenge”. In February of 2004, I ventured into a partnership and began my own general contracting firm and custom cabinet shop.
What was your role in the Armed Services?
In September 2004, I was called up with the Army Reserves in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom where I served 14 months. I am still a member of the Army reserve. I am a platoon sergeant in charge of an ammunition platoon; our mission was to provide ammunition support to forward deployed units including maintenance, repair, and destruction of ammunition. Upon my return, I decided to contact Plaskoff Construction once again.
Tell us about your life outside of work.
I have been married to my wonderful wife Jennifer for nine years, and I have a nineteen month old son named Caleb. In my spare time, I enjoy horseback riding, and I am a huge aquarist. |