Burcin Moehring
HDR welcomes Burcin Moehring, FAIA, as an education, science and technology principal in the firm’s Seattle office.
HDR welcomes Burcin Moehring, FAIA, as an education, science and technology principal in the firm’s Seattle office.
Architecture firm ZGF recently named Tim Williams a partner. Williams, who recently relocated from ZGF’s Seattle office to the firm’s Washington, D.C., office, plays an instrumental role in the development of landmark projects for cities, universities and corporations across the country. A common thread in his work is successfully managing the design of complex and flexible facilities that advance innovation, collaboration, historic restoration and sustainability.
Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam Inc., a planning, engineering and program management firm, has promoted J.P. Grom to the position of vice president. Grom has been with the firm since 2000, providing program management solutions to the educational marketplace and a variety of school districts in both rural and urban settings. A registered architect, Grom’s expertise includes master planning, facility assessments, design, construction administration and warranty periods.
Karl Kreutziger has been promoted to president of C.W. Driver Companies, a building firm serving the Western United States since 1919. For the past five years, Kreutziger served as president of Driver SPG, a division of C.W. Driver Companies, which focuses on specialized new construction, renovation and tenant improvement projects.
McCarthy Building Companies Inc., recently named Dr. David Peterson vice president of operations for Education Services in the Southwest division. The Education Services team focuses on construction and renovation projects for K-12 schools and community colleges primarily in Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado. Dr. Peterson has more than 28 years of experience in the construction and facilities industry, including 21 years in the educational arena working for school districts.
K-12 education planner and designer Wendell Vaughn, AIA, LEED BD+C, joined DLR Group as the design leader for the firm’s K-12 practice in California. He will lead design, programming and planning for school districts and K-12 education clients in California from the firm’s Santa Monica and Pasadena offices. Vaughn brings 30 years of experience serving education clients and has led the planning, design and construction of more than $3.1 billion in educational facilities.
Terrell N. Musgrove III, AIA, joined Houston-headquartered civil engineering firm Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam Inc., as a program manager. In this role, he will be responsible for planning, executing and finalizing the design and construction of K-12, higher education and federal projects. Musgrove has nearly 30 years of experience managing education, federal and health care projects of various sizes from inception to completion.
Jarrod Sterzinger, AIA, LEED AP, has been named principal with O’Connell Robertson, a Texas-based architecture, engineering and interior design firm with offices in San Antonio and Austin. Sterzinger has been a shareholder and senior associate with the firm, and was promoted in recognition of his commitment and contributions to the firm’s success. Sterzinger also serves as the firm’s K-12 education team director.
D. Stephenson Construction Inc., the largest African American-owned general contracting firm in Florida, announced the appointment of Joseph Sanches as the company’s new president. Sanches has been with the firm for almost three years, previously serving as executive vice president. Prior to joining the company, Sanches was chief of support operations for the Palm Beach County School District, where he oversaw more than $2 billion in capital improvements.
Dr. Sam Duncan was recently named superintendent for New Madrid County R-1 Schools in New Madrid, Mo. Duncan will officially begin his duties July 1, and is replacing Dr. Cynthia Sharp Amick who is retiring at the end of June. Duncan earned a doctorate in educational leadership from the University of Missouri — Columbia as well as specialist and master’s degrees in educational administration from Southeast Missouri State University.