Leadership in Practice: How 40 Under 40 Alumni Foster Collaboration and Culture
Mara Sabatini, Vice President and Senior Project Manager, was recently featured in BD+C’s article, Leadership in Practice: How 40 Under 40 Alumni...
Congrats to our very own Katherine Gallagher for being accepted into AIA Kansas City Pillars! This program focuses on leadership training to prepare emerging leaders for their role in shaping the future of both the architectural profession and the greater Kansas City metropolitan area. Discussed topics throughout the year include politics and advocacy, academia and mentorship, business and legal issues, project delivery and partnership, communication methodologies, outreach, industry trends and economic development. Criteria for acceptance include proven career success and community involvement. The benefits of the program include: development of relationship skills, skill development, team performance, and chapter and community leadership.
Mara Sabatini, Vice President and Senior Project Manager, was recently featured in BD+C’s article, Leadership in Practice: How 40 Under 40 Alumni...
At Hoefer Welker, we know that architecture plays a key role in enhancing local communities. Effective design not only beautifies a community and...
D CEO Magazine recently featured the transformational redevelopment of Bank of America Plaza, highlighting the City of Dallas’ approval and financial...