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Craig Passey

SmithGroupJJR, a national architecture, engineering and planning firm headquartered in Detroit, promoted Craig Passey, AIA, to leader of the health studio at the firm’s Phoenix office. Passey’s past projects include the master plan for the University of Las Vegas Shadow Lane Campus, a proposed 18-acre shared health sciences campus, and the recently completed patient tower expansion and renovations to Banner Estrella Medical Center, located in Phoenix.

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Philip Riedel

Philip Riedel, AIA, CEFP, LEED BD+C, an architect in NAC|Architecture’s Seattle office who specializes in educational planning and design, has been promoted to principal. Riedel is currently managing the replacement and modernization of Wilson High School for Tacoma Public Schools, bond planning for Sumner School District and the construction of Sierra High School, a new Seattle charter school.

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James St. Pierre

Quintron Systems Inc., a leader in advanced interoperable voice systems and physical access control/intrusion detection systems, announced the promotion of James St. Pierre to the position of vice president of sales and marketing of the Security Systems Division. St. Pierre joined Quintron in June 2013 as director of sales and marketing. In his new role, St. Pierre will continue to be responsible for the expansion of the sales, sales engineering and sales operations.

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Rob Andrejewski

Rob Andrejewski is the new director of sustainability for the University of Richmond. Andrejewski formerly served as the outreach and education coordinator for the Office for Sustainability at the University of Virginia, where he engaged students, faculty and staff in university-wide sustainability initiatives. Andrejewki has also worked as a writer, facilitator and educator, and is a senior fellow in the Environmental Leadership Program. He received a PhD.

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Chris Graber

C.W. Driver, announced the promotion of Chris Graber to project director in the firm’s San Jose office. The 16-year industry expert will oversee projects within the company’s Northern California region, which continues to expand to meet the growing market demands of the technology, hospitality and education markets.

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Pradeep Sharma

Pradeep Sharma is the new provost of the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). Sharma has served as RISD’s acting provost since the beginning of 2014. Before coming to campus as dean of architecture and design in 2012, he was head of the Bath School of Art and Design at Bath Spa University in England, where he managed the school’s operations, finances, facilities, assessment and academic program development, as well as the student experience.

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Dennis Rittle

Dr. Dennis Rittle is the new president of Cowley College in Arkansas City, Kan. Rittle previously served as provost and executive vice president of learning at Ozarka College in Melbourne, Ark. He began his higher education career in 1995, earning a Ph.D. in organizational leadership with a major in human resource development from the School of Global Leadership and Entrepreneurship at Regent University.

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Tonya Dooley

NAC|Architecture announced the addition of Tonya Dooley, CPSM, as regional marketing and business development manager in the firm’s Los Angeles office. With 18 years’ experience in the architecture and engineering industry, Dooley has worked with global design leaders including HOK, HNTB and DLR Group.

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Kurt Dubbe

Wyoming Governor Matt Mead recently appointed Kurt Dubbe to the state’s School Facilities Commission. Dubbe brings more than 30 years of experience in the construction industry to the role. A principal at Dubbe-Moulder Architects in Jackson, Wyo., he currently serves as a state advisor to the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

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Margaret McDonald

Margaret McDonald, LEED AP, has joined HOK as director of interiors in St. Louis. McDonald began her career at HOK in 1997. She rejoins the firm from Arcturis, where she served as principal and design director for the past 15 years. McDonald succeeds Michael Nolan, senior vice president, who has relocated from St. Louis to assume a new role as director of interiors in HOK’s Chicago office while continuing to help guide the firm-wide interiors practice.

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