Jeremy W. Stovall ’99
Biography
Jeremy Stovall is President and co-owner of Brookstone Construction, where he began as an intern 26 years ago and now leads the company in its 60th year in business.
Jeremy strongly believes in giving back to the institutions and organizations responsible for shaping his career; namely Texas A&M and AGC.
Jeremy is a dedicated supporter of the School of Architecture through his involvement and leadership in the Construction Industry Advisory Council (CIAC), the College of Architecture Dean’s Advisory Council (CADAC), the Center for Infrastructure Renewal’s Advisory Panel, and as a regular guest lecturer in the Department of Construction Science. Additionally, Jeremy established the Brookstone, L.P. Endowed Scholarship at the Department of Construction Science and championed Brookstone’s support of the Francis Hall Redevelopment.
Serving on numerous committees at AGC through the years, including Young Constructor’s, Government Affairs and Scholarship, Jeremy is the current Vice Chair of Houston AGC and Immediate Past Chair of the Texas Building Branch.
In addition to his service to Texas A&M and the construction industry, Jeremy is a board member of the Center for Christianity in Business at Houston Christian University, a Deacon at Houston’s First Baptist Church, and a regular volunteer for Camp Hope.
Jeremy lives a life of gratitude for all he has been given and lives each day with the simple goal of leaving things just a little better than he found them. This is evident in his service to clients, his leadership of the team at Brookstone, and his commitment to the School of Architecture and Texas A&M. He is a devoted husband and father to his wife, Janet (’99) and their three children, Blake (’25), Brayden and Allie Kate. The people, organizations, and communities where Jeremy dedicates his time are better because of his involvement and commitment.