Team Member Profile

Ron Henry

Senior Vice President

As Senior Vice President at Sachse Construction, Ron Henry is responsible for building new customer relationships, achieving financial growth, and establishing and executing business strategy. Ron’s extensive industry experience spans the institutional, higher education, healthcare, and commercial markets. His deep understanding of construction, architecture, engineering, and real estate position him as a versatile and esteemed leader.

Ron’s experience includes prior leadership roles with Beaumont Health as Corporate Vice President of Real Estate, Design and Construction; Detroit Medical Center as Senior Vice President of Facilities Management, Engineering and Construction; Plante Moran CRESA as Senior Vice President of Healthcare; and AECOM (formerly URS Corporation) as Managing Principal – Michigan. He has managed multi-million-dollar design & construction projects, including the day-to-day management of large lease portfolios, tenant leasing strategies, land acquisitions, and dispositions.

Ron Henry earned his Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Lawrence Technological University and his Master of Architecture from the University of Michigan. He is also a licensed architect in 44 U.S. states, is a member of the American Institute of Architects, and sits on the board of directors for the Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan Foundation, and Engineering Society of Detroit.

Ron lives in downtown Detroit with his wife and loves traveling to see his three children who live across the country. A thrill-seeker at heart, Ron enjoys checking items off his bucket list, from climbing Machu Picchu to waterskiing and snow skiing.

Fun Fact About Ron:
With a resting heart rate at 26 bpm, Ron is the self-proclaimed “World’s Most Efficient Human Being.”
Education and Experience35+ Years of Experience
University of Michigan
Master in Architecture
Lawrence Technological University
Bachelor of Science, Architecture
CRedentialsRegistered Architect
AffiliationsAmerican Institute of Architects Michigan Director and Detroit Board Member, Engineering Society of Detroit Board Member, National Council of Architecture Registration Boards, Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan Foundation Board Member
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Ron Henry

Senior Vice President

As Senior Vice President at Sachse Construction, Ron Henry is responsible for building new customer relationships, achieving financial growth, and establishing and executing business strategy. Ron’s extensive industry experience spans the institutional, higher education, healthcare, and commercial markets. His deep understanding of construction, architecture, engineering, and real estate position him as a versatile and esteemed leader.

Ron’s experience includes prior leadership roles with Beaumont Health as Corporate Vice President of Real Estate, Design and Construction; Detroit Medical Center as Senior Vice President of Facilities Management, Engineering and Construction; Plante Moran CRESA as Senior Vice President of Healthcare; and AECOM (formerly URS Corporation) as Managing Principal – Michigan. He has managed multi-million-dollar design & construction projects, including the day-to-day management of large lease portfolios, tenant leasing strategies, land acquisitions, and dispositions.

Ron Henry earned his Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Lawrence Technological University and his Master of Architecture from the University of Michigan. He is also a licensed architect in 44 U.S. states, is a member of the American Institute of Architects, and sits on the board of directors for the Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan Foundation, and Engineering Society of Detroit.

Ron lives in downtown Detroit with his wife and loves traveling to see his three children who live across the country. A thrill-seeker at heart, Ron enjoys checking items off his bucket list, from climbing Machu Picchu to waterskiing and snow skiing.

Fun Fact About Ron:
With a resting heart rate at 26 bpm, Ron is the self-proclaimed “World’s Most Efficient Human Being.”