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Mohamed Sillah

Board Member 5

Preconstruction Manager
Fairfield Residential

About Mohamed

We are excited to welcome Mohamed to the Morgan Oliver School Board. Outside of being an MOS dad to one of our Allies, Mohamed brings extensive expertise in construction and community development. As a seasoned Pre-Construction Cost Analyst and Real Estate Development Professional, he has shaped multimillion-dollar real estate projects nationwide. From managing budgets to value engineering, Mohamed ensures projects meet both financial and community standards.

His leadership extends beyond the boardroom. As a partner at Storied Partners LLC, Mohamed champions development projects that uplift underserved communities, with a focus on areas near Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Additionally, he served as the 2022 Chair of Neighborhood Planning Unit K and currently serves as the Mozley Park Neighborhood Association President, advocating for equitable urban planning in Westside Atlanta.

Originally from Sierra Leone, Mohamed’s journey reflects his dedication to building not only structures but also resilient communities. His insight and vision will be invaluable as MOS continues to grow and we work towards building our dream school on Bouldercrest Road.

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