Kevin Sell
Core Values Officer
Kevin has 31 years of experience in the construction industry. His education includes technical degrees in Fire Science and Business Administration from Northern Kentucky University, a Bachelor’s Degree in Safety Engineering from the University of Cincinnati, and a Master’s Degree in Construction Management from Clemson University. Mr. Sell also serves as a Special Government Employee for the U. S. Department of Labor.
Kevin was a contributing author to George Burk’s second book, “Value Centered Leadership”, and he co-authored the VPPC Program for the U.S. Department of Labor-OSHA. He recently authored “A First Timers Guide To The Death Of A Parent” and it is available free as an e-book.
Kevin served as Chairman of the Kentucky Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission, and as a member of the 2012 U.S. Electoral College representing Kentucky’s Fourth Congressional District.
Kevin currently serves as Chairman of both the National Business Development Committee and the Users Summit for Associated Builders and Contractors, and as a member of the Workforce Development Committee for the Construction Users Round Table (CURT). He frequently speaks on industry trends, EHS, and workforce development throughout the U.S. He is currently working on collaborative execution strategies in the industrial space with the Project Summit team and advancing suicide prevention programs in construction.
“United means that we are all working under the same Core Values and for the best-in-class outcomes every day. “
In Kevin’s “spare” time, he is a Trustee for the Silver Grove Volunteer Fire Department, and Chairman/President of the Covington Scottish Rite Foundation that operates speech, language, and dyslexia centers for children in need for twenty counties in Kentucky.
