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Mark Disney
Mark started working in the family business when he was
in High School. He would spend his summer months doing
jobsite clean-up and minor carpentry projects. From
summer to summer, Mark gained more responsibilities that
have allowed him to diversify his skill set.
From years 2003-2006, Mark spent
his summers working as a Trim Carpentry Crew Leader at
Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia. Mark was responsible for
all the finishing touches, especially the woodwork, to
be completed according to design. It was during this
time that Mark found his passion for finish carpentry
work.

In 2004, Mark met
his wife, Jennifer, while attending Appalachian State
University. They were married in October of 2010, and
gave birth to a baby girl, Isabella, on November 11,
2011.
After Mark graduated with a
degree in Business Management, he went on to pursue
residential construction. He and his friend partnered up
and created a full-scale residential remodeling/new
construction company in Greensboro. The 4.5 years of
helping run this company broadened Mark’s skill set, as
most of the work he took on involved renovations.
Mark is proud to be apart of the
Disney Construction team and hopes to be a major asset
to his family and the company. With Mark’s solid
background in remodeling, Disney Construction will tap
into the renovation market. Anything from a master
bathroom remodel to adding a second story to a house.
Awards & Distinction Disney Construction has been
honored with many awards over the years. Including,
Builder of the Year and the Gulledge Award both
presented by the Great Greensboro Builders Association.
Disney
Construction has completed three homes for the Habitat
For Humanity “Raising The Roof” project and
recognized for its partnership with the Weaver Education
Center. Area high school students were able to utilize
the skills learned in their classes to assist in the
design and construction of our Showcase home entry.
A project that is close to the heart of Disney
Construction is Room At the Inn of the Triad, a
transitional home for pregnant mothers. One of the
homes, Amy’s House, was named in honor of their deceased
daughter. With the help of the Greensboro Remodeling
Council, Disney Construction renovated the house to make
it suitable for the program.
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