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HT Tran (born Hien Manh Tran), is an American construction contractor, and
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who has received awards for his support for other veterans by hiring them in the construction industry. He is CEO of Anvil Builders. In 2015, he received the Award of Excellence from
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(formerly the Man of the Year award).


Family

Tran was born in
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to
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nationals who immigrated to the US in the late 1970s. He married in 2011 and has one son. Tran graduated from
San Jose State University San José State University (San Jose State or SJSU) is a public university in San Jose, California. Established in 1857, SJSU is the oldest public university on the West Coast and the founding campus of the California State University (CSU) sy ...
with a
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degree. Tran's family has a history of service in the military. His great uncle, Tran Van Chon, was chief of naval operations and counterpart to Admiral
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. His father had also served in the military there. His brother, Hoa Tran, enlisted in the
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after the
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. The family history of military service, along with the a desire to serve inspired by a conversation with friends about effecting change, led Tran to enlist in the military.


Military service

Tran was working for
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after graduating from college when he made the decision to enlist in the military in 2006. He joined the
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, was assigned to Anvil Company of the
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and was deployed to the
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, serving near Kirkuk. Tran was serving under Captain Clayton Hinchman who recognized his leadership qualities and made him the radio transmission officer. Hinchman and Tran were severely injured by an improvised explosive device (IED) while on patrol on May 10, 2008. Hinchman, who had stepped on the IED, had his leg blown off. Tran lost an eye and injured his leg and brain. Both were sent to
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for recovery. Trans injuries left him missing a right eye, a titanium rod in his left leg and multiple scars across his body. During a 15-month recovery at Walter Reed, Hinchman and Tran met Bob Nilsson, who helped reinvent their post-service careers. Nilsson, a retired executive of
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, was supporting wounded veterans by visiting them in military hospitals and supporting them in getting careers in construction or real estate. Nilsson's efforts led to the creation of a non-profit called 100 Entrepreneurs Foundation Inc., that helps train veterans to start businesses. Both Hinchman and Tran attended classes with this program. Hinchman started a computer-network consulting company and Tran would go on to start a construction company.


Anvil Builders

After leaving the Army, Tran first worked at
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as a procurement officer. This work, with the training from 100 Entrepreneurs, led Tran to start a construction company. In 2010, Tran founded, and is the CEO of, Anvil Builders, a full-service general contractor. The name Anvil Builders came from the name of his infantry company.Transbay Transit Center
HT Tran, CEO, Anvil Builders
Retrieved May 15, 2015.
His partners include Richard Leider and Alan Guy. Tran also credits his experience in Iraq turning abandoned or won-over outposts into habitable and defensible spaces as part of his training to lead a construction company. Anvil Builders has completed worked for the
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, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, the
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, San Francisco parks, the
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, and San Francisco International Airport. Tran has been interviewed for the veteran support he received and also expressed a goal of hiring and supporting more veterans in his company.


Awards

For his injuries in military service, Tran was awarded the
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. Tran received the ENR Award of Excellence "for his tenacity and courage to recover from devastating injury and to envision—even with just one good eye—a future as a construction-industry CEO who can build San Francisco and careers for his employees and their families; for embracing the obligation and value in hiring veterans in his own company and inspiring peers to do likewise; and for embodying the qualities of what industry needs in its next-generation leaders." The award was received at a black-tie gala held at the New York Marriott Marquis on April 16, 2015.ENR
Award of Excellence Black-tie Gala
Retrieved on 2015-05-15.


References


External links


Anvil Builders100 Entrepreneurs Project
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