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Drew Martin

Drew Martin

Director of Marketing
With Accurise since
2024
Education

Master of Arts, Media Studies with a Certificate in Media Management, The New School

Bachelor of Arts, Fine and Studio Arts, University of California at Santa Barbara

Architecture Certificate, Harvard University

Drew Martin's work is renowned throughout the AEC community. For a quarter of a century he was behind many of Turner Construction Company's most recognized projects and game-changing initiatives including Turner City, the Turner Archives, the Turner Building Cost Index, Turner Innovation awards, and most importantly the Building L.I.F.E. safety program.​

Drew's Living Injury Free Every Day branding design is on every Turner employee's safety helmet and safety vest. His Safety Stand Down safety helmet stickers and signage have been embraced by more than 100,000 workers on jobsites world-wide each year for two decades.​ ​During the pandemic, Drew's around-the-clock contributions to Covid-19 safety protocol and guidelines kept workers safe and jobsites up and running across the country.

​In addition to his seventeen years in Turner's headquarters marketing, Drew spent eight years in Turner's New York office where he managed the proposals and presentations that helped secure two billion dollars of construction volume each year. Drew's winning pursuits include the Madison Square Garden Transformation, the redevelopment of Lincoln Center, The Whitney Museum of American Art, Columbia University Northwest Corner Building, New York University Center for Genomics and Systems Biology, WNYC Radio studios, Ocean Wonders: Sharks! at the New York Aquarium, and multiple projects for New York City organizations including various projects for Memorial Sloan-Kettering, NYU Langone, the New York City Economic Development Corporation, the New York City School Construction Authority, the New York City Sanitation Department, The Hudson River Trust, and several projects for the developers and agencies involved with the rebuilding of lower Manhattan after 9/11, most notably, the World Trade Center Transportation Hub (the Oculus), which was a four-billion-dollar project that now serves more than a million commuters every week.

Drew brings to the table twenty five years of strategic marketing experience, agency-level graphics skills, widely-published writing talent, and big-picture ideas. As the former archivist of Turner's 120+ year legacy, Drew is excited to contribute to building Accurise into a company with lasting values and an unshakeable reputation.

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