Jon D. Hammes is the founder and managing partner of Hammes Company. He was formerly managing partner of Milwaukee's Trammel Crow real estate company.
In July 2015, Hammes was named co-chair of Scott Walker's presidential fundraising campaign.
Hammes earned his Master of Science degree in real estate and urban land economics from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1974. He studied under James Graaskamp, who helped establish real estate as an academic discipline. Hammes also earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.
In 1991, Hammes left Trammell Crow to form Hammes Company, a real estate firm that soon specialized in health care facilities and related developments. He told the Milwaukee Business Journal that the health care sector represented a substantial percentage of gross national product at the time, and it made sense to allocate resources there. Under Hammes’ leadership, the company recruited medical industry specialists and optimized their operations to more effectively compete for health care buildings.
In 2001, Hammes launched the investment arm of Hammes Company that became Hammes Partners.
Hammes has also been personally involved with his company's construction of sports facilities, including the renovation of Lambeau Field in Green Bay and the development of the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
Hammes continues to serve as chairman and CEO of Hammes Company.
In 2015, Hammes and members of his family purchased a golf course known as The Bog in Saukville, Wisconsin through Milwaukee B & E Partners I LLC, an affiliate of Hammes Company.
In 1995, Hammes donated $250,000 to construct the Hammes Field at Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin's Jerome I. Case High School. The field commemorates his father, for his longtime support of youth sports through the YMCA.
In 2007, Hammes and 12 other Wisconsin School of Business alumni donated $85 million to the school to support its educational mandate and preserve its name. The gift represented the largest single donation ever given to the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
In 2012, Hammes was recognized by the University of Wisconsin-Madison for his "outstanding entrepreneurial achievement", and received the Wisconsin Real Estate Alumni Association's Wisconsin Award at the Wisconsin Biennial Real Estate Conference. He is also a recipient of the association's Distinguished Alumnus Award. In 2015, Jon and Ann were presented with honorary Doctor of Humanities degrees from the Medical College of Wisconsin. In 2020, they donated $2 million to the Marquette University and Medical College of Wisconsin department of biomedical engineering, which was the largest donation to-date to the joint department.
Career
Board service
Heartland
Sports ownership
Personal life
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