ZACH HEALY

Project Manager

Zach Healy serves as a project manager for Impact Development Management. A native of Atlanta, Zach Healy graduated from the University of Georgia where he was a member of the golf team and balanced academics and the demands of the sport during his college years. Post-graduation he spent time traveling and playing in mini-tours and tournaments nationwide later deciding to put roots down back in Atlanta.

After exploring opportunities in sales, Zach is bringing his affinity for problem solving, relationship building, and time management to the IMPACT team. Flexible to the needs of the company, Zach will initially leverage his understanding of the country club environment to serve on projects in that market while also exploring opportunities in the sports environment where he can apply his degree in sports management to protect the owner’s interest.

Most excited about the tangible nature of the business and seeing projects from concept to completion, Zach looks to build new relationships and bring a fresh perspective to each team he serves.

Representative Projects

Piedmont Driving Club

Atlanta, GA

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One of our cherished traditions is volunteering with Feeding Northeast Florida, an organization dedicated to combating food insecurity in the region. Our team actively participates in food sorting days, providing essential meals to families in need while strengthening our bonds and making a tangible difference in the lives of those we serve. As we grow, so does our commitment to supporting organizations like Feeding Northeast Florida, and we encourage others to join us in building a stronger community. Stay tuned for more updates on our initiatives in Jacksonville and beyond!

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In today’s superheated market, construction demand and associated costs are at an all-time high. Which may leave you asking - Will construction costs come down over the next few years? Should I postpone my project and wait for lower construction costs? Will construction costs escalate further?
Jason Hughes, President of Impact Development Management looks back on the company’s decision to rebrand as he looks forward to the future.