jeremy munn, AIA

vice president of finance, administration & strategy | TERVA CORPORATION

In his position as Vice President of Finance, Administration & Strategy, Jeremy works closely with TERVA’s business groups, including marketing and finance, to provide oversight and support for the company to perform at its best and strive for excellence and growth. With valuable experience from his architectural, business, and management background, and a focused, results-oriented approach, Jeremy will continue to build upon the success of the TERVA Family of Companies.

In the early part of his career, Jeremy was an architect in design practice before moving to the client site to work for MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Subsequently, he gained his experience and insight in the construction management industry working for ten years as the Program Director of Capital Projects at Northeastern University where he managed the science/research and classroom programs as well as the rollout of a new campus in Oakland, California.

With a passion for sharing his knowledge and experience, Jeremy enjoys his role as a Lecturer in the School of Architecture within the College of Arts, Media and Design at Northeastern where he teaches multiple case studies courses. His classes focus on business strategy, brand, and marketing as well as entrepreneurship, disruptive technology, and market innovation. Jeremy is proud of the multiple projects generated in his classes that have been recognized by the University-wide Research, Innovation, Scholarship and Entrepreneurship (RISE) Conference.

  • Northeastern University
    Master’s Degree Business Administration

    Syracuse University
    Bachelor of Architecture, Cum Laude

    • Licensed Architect, Massachusetts

    • LEED AP

    • Leadership

    • Team-Oriented

    • Business Strategies

    • Design and Construction Program Management

    • Project Strategy and Implementation

    • Teaching / Instruction

    • Boston Society of Architects

    • American Institute of Architects

If I am not exercising my brain, I better be exercising my body.
— jeremy munn
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