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- More Space, Less Money
- Seven Steps to Power Saving
- Staying High and Dry
- What Would Luther Do?
- Church Curb Appeal
- Signs of Life
- What Does Your Building Communicate?
- 3 Building Project Mistakes Churches Must Avoid
- Are Churches Building the Wrong Space?

Brad is passionate about teamwork. He understands that a collaborative environment is needed to develop creative, cost-efficient ministry solutions for church building projects. And he believes that a team with expertise in planning, design and construction, coupled with a heart for ministry, a knowledge of the church community and a willing spirit can offer the best service to our valued clients.
A native of the Chicago area for most of his life, Brad Eisenmann earned his engineering degree from the University of Illinois and an MBA from Northern Illinois University. Upon graduation, Brad joined a Fortune 100 company where he gained experience in design engineering, project management, jobsite safety and contract procurement. Brad joined the Aspen Group team in 1994 as a Design/Build Manager. He was Director of Business Development, then Vice President of Project Development before being promoted to his current position as General Manager.
Brad and his team of Chicago District Business Developers, Project Developers, Architects and Project Management staff work hard to support the mission and ministries of our church, para-church, and non-profit clients.
Brad, his wife Cindy, and children Greg, Ryan, Julie and Nelson live in New Lenox, Illinois. Brad is very active in his church, having served in several leadership roles, including Trustee, Building Committee, lay minister, and as chairman of his denomination's national Building Advisory Committee.
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