President & Chief Executive Officer
Complete General Contractors, Inc.
John Minor, CGC, CFM President & Chief Executive Officer John G. Minor, Certified General Contractor, Certified Floodplain Manager, is a large loss insurance appraiser and expert witness as the President of Complete. His goal is to leverage his 25 years of experience, training, relationships and specialized knowledge to provide answers to support his clients through the difficult challenges of property claims.
John’s experience in hurricanes reach back to growing up as a coastal resident on Soundside Dr in Gulf Breeze Florida. This has grown into a passion for understanding these events and triggered his work with the FCMP Florida Coastal Monitoring Program at the University of Florida Powell Lab. The FCMP is a FEMA supported program that sends weather recording equipment out into the field to place weather equipment in front of landfalling hurricanes. John is a member of the set up team and has provided volunteer support of the program for more than a decade dropping equipment ahead of many hurricanes hitting throughout Florida and the southeast. There is no experience that John can compare with that is similar to the week before, and the week after a landfalling Major hurricane.
John has worked large appraisals including the 51 schools damaged in the 2013 Amarillo ISD hail claim or the entire city of Lynn Haven Florida following Hurricane Michael. John is well known as being fair but extremely thorough. John’s approach is to do the work, to get down into the trenches, to ask more questions and to stay longer looking for the answers. His work is throughout the country and Mr. Minor has served both by the plaintiff and defense for a fair appraisal of the issues at hand.
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