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Home » Real Stories: Advancing Women and Minorities in Restoration and Remediation with Jennifer Todd
Jennifer Todd is founder and president of LMS General Contractors, located in Pompano Beach, Fla. The firm, launched in 2013, specializes in asbestos abatement, COVID-19 disinfection and sanitization, demolition, environmental services and more across California and the Southeast U.S. To date, the company has completed work in 13 states and managed the removal of more than 5 million square feet of hazardous materials.
Todd is a 15-year construction industry leader who was the youngest Black woman to acquire a Class A California general engineering license. She also has a law degree from Arizona State University. She has been recognized as a 2020 Top Newsmaker by R&R’s sister publication Engineering News Record (ENR), a 2020 Outstanding Women in Construction finalist by Construction Business Owner Magazine, a 2021 ENR 20 Under 40 Construction Professional, and a 2021 ENR Southeast Top Young Professional.