Jair K. Lynch

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Lynch JairJair K. Lynch - USOC Board Member

As President and CEO of JAIR LYNCH Development Partners, Jair Lynch assumes primary responsibility for firm management and project coordination, and is committed to developing a
quality product and superior service. That commitment has produced distinctive urban mixeduse projects for investors and a distinguished list of public, private and non-profit clients.


Lynch has more than 14 years experience in public and private real estate development and construction, including projects in both California and Washington, D.C. He founded JAIR LYNCH in 1998 and has since been contracted to manage more than $400 million of development and construction projects involving new construction and historic preservation, institutional and multi-family residential uses, and mixed uses. JAIR LYNCH is an urban regeneration company that seeks to responsibly transform urban markets by creating extraordinary neighborhoods. With 600,000 square foot of community serving facilities, 600 units of housing, and advisory services for more than $10 billion in economic development activity throughout the national capital region, JAIR LYNCH empowers people, develops place and creates prosperity.


Lynch is an active member of several nonprofit boards of directors, including the DC Building
Industry Association, Manna Inc., and the Recreation Wish List Committee. He was also instrumental in several organizations: Cultural Tourism DC, DC 2012 Olympic Coalition, and the Fannie Mae Foundation's Advisory Committee on Affordable Housing Leadership.


Lynch is a two-time U.S. Olympian. In 1996, as captain of the U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Team, he won a silver medal on the parallel bars. He was a 12-time All-American at Stanford University and captain of Stanford's two-time NCAA Championship gymnastics team in 1992 and 1993. Lynch is also a member of the Stanford Hall of Fame and the U.S. Gymnastics Hall of Fame. While at Stanford, he earned a bachelor of science in civil engineering and a bachelor of arts in urban design. He is also a graduate of Leadership Washington in 2002 and a John L. Loeb Fellow from the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University.