
Timothy Mansfield
After 31 years of practice at CambridgeSeven, the Cambridge, Mass., -based architecture firm, architect Timothy Mansfield AIA, NCARB has been named president and CEO
After 31 years of practice at CambridgeSeven, the Cambridge, Mass., -based architecture firm, architect Timothy Mansfield AIA, NCARB has been named president and CEO
Architecture planning and design firm PBK has welcomed Lee Osborne, AIA, LEED AP, as new managing principal of the Fort Worth, Texas, office. Osborne has more than two decades of designing and planning experience within school districts across the state of Texas.
After an impactful eight years at Oregon State University (OSU) as Provost and Executive Vice President, Edward J. Feser has been appointed the 34th president of Saint Louis University (SLU) in St. Louis, Mo.
Tracey Moss a registered architect with 32 years of experience, has joined the Kennesaw, Ga., office of full-service architecture and engineering firm CROFT & Associates as business unit director of the K-12 education market.
Following a three-decade career in the education sector, from teacher to administrator to director of business with Southwest Allen County Schools in Indiana, Mark Snyder will use his diverse background in his new role as Elevatus Architecture’s project executive of education.
Following a 28-year role as Villanova’s Engineering and Construction Assistant Vice President, Marilou Smith has been named vice president for facilities management.
After 20 years of experience in public affairs, strategic communication, partnership development and advocacy, Sheleah D. Reed has joined Texas architecture firm PBK as the firm’s new director of PreK-12 engagement and partnerships.
Global integrated design firm DLR has named Sadie Maney as their Higher Education Business Development Leader.
The Leaders Council — established in 2010 to foster the growth of North Carolina State University’s College of Design through advocacy, fundraising, service and engagement — has appointed Jennifer Heintz as its new president.
After serving for five years as president of the University of Southern California, Carol Folt will retire in summer 2025.