OUR COMPANY
• Gerald Ogden Bio/Company History
Gerald Ogden has more than 26 years of progressive experience in the concrete and demolition industry, and in managing both small and large construction crews. In 1989, Gerald started Concrete Cutting Unlimited, which is still in operation today.
Being an avid sportsman, in 2002, Gerald began building a multi-sport game court for his family in his own backyard; while planning and constructing the sport courts, Gerald quickly became an expert in the backyard sports industry and began building residential courts and putting greens. This venture evolved into a complete sports and recreation construction company called Courts & Greens, and is headquartered in Bakersfield, CA. Their projects range from residential to commercial projects throughout California.
Gerald is a Bakersfield native and is an active member of his community and supports both teen outreach ministries, and various athletic programs citywide.
• Community Relations (Philanthropy 101)
The true meaning of philanthropy is "the love of humanity", and is not always about the size of the check you write to your favorite charity every month, its about rolling your sleeves up and personally giving back to the community that supports your business.
Through the success of both Concrete Cutting Unlimited and Courts & Greens, Gerald Ogden has had the privilege to do just that. Here is a list of community projects and outreach ministries that not only Gerald, but also his family and employees are actively involved in:
- • The Josh Farler Cancer Foundation
- • Hands of Mercy
- • Gabriel House
- • Wild at Heart High School Mentoring Camp
- • Camp Hope
- • Bethany Ministries
- • Church Without Walls
- • Bwindi Missions
- • Christian Housing Relief Project
Courts & Greens is proud to support our armed forces, wherever they may be and in whatever way possible, so that they can focus on the job that they are doing and return safely to their home when their job is done.
“I like to see a man proud of the place in which he lives. I like to see a man live so that his place will be proud of him.” ~Abraham Lincoln
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