Leon Rogers (Retired BYU Faculty Member) - a podcast by Logan Browning

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Leon Rogers graduated from Weber State College in 1978 with a degree in Psychology and from Utah State University with a degree in Industrial Technical Education with a minor in Spanish. In 1981, he received his Master’s in Construction Management from Colorado State University. Continuing his education, Leon received his PhD in Construction Management in 1989 from Texas A&M.


In 1981, he became an Associate Professor at Brigham Young University teaching Construction Management. In 1993, he became the President of Wayne Homes overseeing the entire construction company that built 70-75 homes per year. In 1995, Leon returned to Brigham Young University and become a Construction Management Professor teaching everything from Construction Safety to even Technical Writing. In 2004, he became President of Construction Management Associates working with over 50 clients nationwide.


Some of Leon’s achievements would include presenting over 500 national seminars about Construction Management, receiving the outstanding Educator Award, having two publications and being an author of 20 peer-reviewed articles.

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