PRESS PACKETS
University of Kansas DeBruce Center for the Original Rules of Basketball, Lawrence, Kansas
Tulane University Yulman Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana
Hamel Family Wines, Sonoma, California
Lawrence Public Library Expansion and Renovation, Lawrence, Kansas
Cerner Continuous Campus, Kansas City, Missouri
Central New Mexico Community College Westside 1 Building, Albuquerque, New Mexico
ValueAct Capital Offices, San Francisco, California
NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center, La Jolla, California
The Florida State University, William H. Johnston Building, Tallahassee, Florida
PRESS PACKETS
University of Kansas DeBruce Center for the Original Rules of Basketball, Lawrence, Kansas
Tulane University Yulman Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana
Hamel Family Wines, Sonoma, California
Lawrence Public Library Expansion and Renovation, Lawrence, Kansas
Cerner Continuous Campus, Kansas City, Missouri
Central New Mexico Community College Westside 1 Building, Albuquerque, New Mexico
ValueAct Capital Offices, San Francisco, California
NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center, La Jolla, California
The Florida State University, William H. Johnston Building, Tallahassee, Florida
2021 Associate Principal Promotions
We’re proud to promote these leaders who work across disciplines, providing a breadth of perspective and new possibilities for our culture, clients, and communities. Congratulations to Steve Brezovec, Heather Gentili, Teresa Jan, Whitney Lang, Betsy Lynch, Julie Nelson Meers, and Liz Thelen-Torres.
ARCHITECT | SAN FRANCISCO
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Steve leads teams to create enriching spaces and flourishing community. He's passionate about his home state of California and brings its landscape and spirit of discovery into every aspect of our practice, including housing crisis solutions, connections to nature, and building efficiency and performance. He enjoys cycling in Berkeley and Oakland past the dozen affordable housing renovation projects he led in the previous decade. |
"If we invest in each team member's passions and talents, we can transform their most resonant motivation into an electric contribution."
DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES | CORPORATE
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Heather has redefined our culture through her relentless pursuit of a people-centered workplace. With a deep sense of empathy, her work prioritizes the individual and the interpersonal, cross-studio engagement, and a tenacious pursuit of equity. She believes that people make our work meaningful and moves beyond policy and compliance to foster creative environments that inspire and elevate our work. |
“I'm fascinated by what’s possible when a team is aligned, engaged, and energized. Our shared experiences—in a place where we can grow and express our values and talents—bring us together to do amazing work.”
ARCHITECT | SAN FRANCISCO
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Teresa approaches each project with curiosity and a deep care for community, nature, and their existing—and potential—connections. She is a leader on regenerative design, embodied biophilia, health and wellness, and integrated building technologies. She's active within AIA San Francisco's Committee on the Environment (COTE) and speaks frequently on the power of induction cooking as a culinary vehicle toward a decarbonized future. |
“By truly listening to the collective voices of community and the sounds of the environment—and removing my own ego and bias—I hope to illuminate kindness, justice, humanity, and resilience.”
ARCHITECT | LAWRENCE
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Whitney is a skilled leader and project manager, who excels at bringing together a wide range of perspectives to artfully solve design problems. She’s comfortable in the messiness and exploration of the early design stages but excels at building consensus and clarity as projects move forward. She brings a deep sense of empathy and compassion to her work, and enjoys building partnerships with community organizations in her hometown of Lawrence, Kansas. |
“We've been gifted with a moment in history that demands process iteration. With humble ears, I want to hear more people's perspectives and help provide new opportunities for shared experience, stability, and joy."
ARCHITECT | phoenix
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Betsy confidently leads projects at all scales, ranging from large multi-phase new buildings to small tenant improvements for long-term clients. She fosters an inclusive design process that spans disciplines and tenure, guiding each team toward the most holistic design solution. Passionate about her community, Betsy currently serves as the Board President of AIA Arizona and is a co-founder of the Phoenix chapter of the Carbon Leadership Forum. |
“I believe it will take a village to address the climate crisis, which is why I'm passionate about building inclusive partnerships with educators, municipal leadership, policy makers, designers, construction firms, and community advocates.”
DIRECTOR OF STRATEGIC ENGAGEMENT | KANSAS CITY
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Julie is a collaborative and strategic leader. She is a champion of culture and engagement who actively links people and ideas—and encourages others to do the same—in pursuit of opportunities to support each client’s vision, challenges, and needs. Enthusiastic, candid, and transparent, she is a forward thinker who challenges assumptions and encourages fresh approaches to strengthen our firm’s delivery of successful design. |
“I have a long-standing appreciation of design and the powerful way it affects, well, everything. I’m deeply interested in shaping our firm in ways that support the success of our clients, partners, and communities."
DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT | SAN FRANCISCO
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Liz helps us capitalize on opportunities to grow and diversify our practice while staying true to our passion for meaningful work. Her dual background in architecture and liberal arts helps her shape our work into narrative, presented across mediums to tell each project’s unique story. Focused on our California presence, she's a versatile leader equally comfortable managing an urban freeway renewal proposal or small-scale community event. |
“I’m fascinated by the power of design to influence behavior and interactions, and I love revealing the multitude of ways that it operates—sometimes almost imperceptibly—through the work I do.”
We're also excited to announce Vice President and Senior Associate promotions. Along with our new Associate Principals, each of these individuals has made significant contributions to the firm. We look forward to their leadership in creating an inclusive culture and impactful, enduring work.
2021 Vice President Promotions
This new group of Vice Presidents joins an established cohort of highly valued associates, adding to their collective knowledge and influence.
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Jay Browning, RAARCHITECT | KANSAS CITY |
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Julie CharvatGRAPHIC DESIGNER | NEW ORLEANS |
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Nick Christopher, RAARCHITECT | KANSAS CITY |
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Katie Dunn, NCIDQINTERIOR DESIGNER | KANSAS CITY |
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Holly KanDESIGNER | SAN FRANCISCO |
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Curtis Laub, RA, LEED APARCHITECT | NEW ORLEANS |
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Galen Lif, AIAARCHITECT | KANSAS CITY |
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Marianne Melling, AIAARCHITECT | LAWRENCE |
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David Parks, AIA, LEED AP BD+CARCHITECT | SAN FRANCISCO |
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Matt Pauly, RAARCHITECT | SAN FRANCISCO |
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Steve Valev, RAARCHITECT | PHOENIX |
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Steve Vukelich, AIA, LEED AP BD+CARCHITECT | LAWRENCE |
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Matt WilsonIT MANAGER | CORPORATE |
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Todd Ault, AIA, LEED APARCHITECT | KANSAS CITY |
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Christopher Brewster, JD, Esq, AICPSENIOR PLANNER | KANSAS CITY |
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John Dimmel, RA, LEED APARCHITECT | PHOENIX |
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Robert Whitman, ASLA, AICP, LEED APLANDSCAPE ARCHITECT + PLANNER | KANSAS CITY |
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Timothy Woofter, AIAARCHITECT | KANSAS CITY |
2021 Senior Associate Promotions
Along with our new Associate Principals and Vice Presidents, each of these individuals has made significant contributions to the firm. We look forward to their leadership in creating an inclusive culture and impactful, enduring work.
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Judy BintliffASSISTANT CONTROLLER | CORPORATE |
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Denise BlissINTERIOR DESIGNER | KANSAS CITY |
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Bonnie CarpenterOFFICE MANAGER | PHOENIX |
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Nina ChuDESIGNER | SAN FRANCISCO |
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Kirsten ConleyDESIGNER | KANSAS CITY |
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Yuki Corella, NCIDQINTERIOR DESIGNER | PHOENIX |
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Eddie CurielDESIGNER | PHOENIX |
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Abby KinneyURBAN DESIGNER | KANSAS CITY |
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Jessica KleoppelCOMMUNICATIONS LEAD | LAWRENCE |
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Mark Kramer, AIA, LEED AP BD+CARCHITECT | SAN FRANCISCO |
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Erin RainerEXECUTIVE ASSISTANT | CORPORATE |
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Michael RalphDESIGN PERFORMANCE RESEARCHER | CORPORATE |
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Ryan Tempest, RA, LEED APARCHITECT | PHOENIX |
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Lexi Tengco, AIA, LEED AP BD+CARCHITECT | NEW ORLEANS |
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Holly WolfDESIGNER | KANSAS CITY |
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Sally Wurtzler, AIAARCHITECT | KANSAS CITY |
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Kevin YeltonCAD MANAGER | CORPORATE |
Announcing New Principals
We are pleased to announce the promotion of leaders in our Phoenix and San Francisco studios who drive cross-studio collaboration, reframe possibilities, and push our entire firm forward.
Congratulations to our newest Principals, Melissa Alexander and Brandon Kent.
Melissa Alexander, NCIDQ, IIDA, is a multi-disciplinary leader of experiential design who focuses on every touchpoint, from logo ideation to interior design. Melissa's background in architecture marries with her passion for pop culture, fashion, textiles, and the arts, to direct conversations toward the unexpected. In this spirit, she inspires colleagues and clients to think about every facet of design.
DESIGN IS “relevant to anything and everything. I aspire to contribute wild ideas, because the ability to think big is imperative for positive change.” —Melissa Alexander
Brandon Kent, AIA, LEED AP, is an esteemed designer and project manager recognized for his inclusive, thoughtful leadership. Brandon is passionate about collaborating with innovative educational thinkers on learning environments for K–12, community colleges, and especially higher education projects. He brings all voices into the conversation to work together toward stronger, more equitable design solutions.
DESIGN IS “a process, not an outcome. It’s exciting to see projects evolve based on the unique chemistry between each group of collaborators.” —Brandon Kent
Gould Evans Announces Associate Principal Promotions
December 13, 2018 – Gould Evans is thrilled to announce five Associate Principal promotions across our studios. The selection of our future leaders is the most important action we take to influence the quality and direction of our firm’s future. To this end, Kelly Dreyer, Emily Harrold, Aaron Herring, Brandon Kent and Graham Smith have been named as Associate Principals. They join our six current Associate Principals at this level of leadership within our firm.
Each of these individuals has already made significant contributions to the firm, and each embodies and shapes our values in a distinct and complementary way. We celebrate their growing role in the advancement of our practice, as we work to leverage design thinking to address the increasingly wide range of challenges that face our clients and communities.
Kelly Dreyer, Associate AIA, LEED AP, Associate Principal
Kelly’s skill at taking complex problems and providing beautiful and easily understood design solutions is recognized by clients, partners and colleagues alike. He is an accomplished designer contributing to many of our firm’s highest profile projects. His limitless creativity and drive have provided leadership opportunities across all aspects of our Lawrence studio, mentoring younger staff and building the studio’s distinct design culture. He is also a respected thought leader firmwide, having collaborated across most of our studios throughout his 15 years with Gould Evans. Kelly was lead designer for two recent award-winning projects: The University of Kansas Earth, Energy and Environment Center and The University of Kansas DeBruce Center: Home of the Original Rules of Basketball.
Emily Harrold, AIA, NCIDQ, Associate Principal
Emily embodies so many of the qualities we look for in a leader. A strategic and flexible thinker, she is keenly focused on the big picture for our clients and our firm while caring deeply about the details. Emily tackles design problems with clarity, bringing intelligent insights and new ideas to the table. She’s resourceful, creating exceptional design opportunities out of even the most challenging constraints. Emily fosters an environment of process improvement and optimism within the studio, and has strengthened the integration of interiors and architecture within our overall practice. She was a key design leader of both the recently-completed Cerner Experience Center and the new Gould Evans Kansas City Studio in Westport. Emily routinely earns the trust of clients and project teams alike in the pursuit of exceptional design solutions, and inspires others in this pursuit as well.
Aaron Herring, RA, NCARB, LEED AP, Associate Principal
Aaron is simply a creative force. His making of art, architecture, spaces, and landscapes expands the imagination. His engaged dialogue builds richness and openness so that complexity and contradiction can thrive in the creative process. His method of collaboration is a dance: sparked by a question, inspired by contributions, and animated by the energy of others. His belief in collective authorship inspires others and stretches norms to achieve what was initially impossible. His sketchbook exemplifies the depth and beauty of his thinking and making, yet he will offer you his no. 2 pencil to modify and expand upon the sketch. People say that when working with Aaron, the conversation is never usual or uninteresting. When faced with barriers, he embraces constraints by inventing new methods of working with energy and conviction. He inspires and moves people and projects, like the SRPMIC Justice Center, toward new possibilities and unconventional ways of inhabiting the world. Aaron is a leader in spirit and discipline towards making every project, and the lives interwoven in them, remarkable.
Brandon Kent, AIA, LEED AP, Associate Principal
Brandon is recognized by all—colleagues, clients, contractors and consultants—as a consummate leader. He is passionate about collaborating with innovative educational thinkers on learning environments. This passion extends to the full range of educational institutions: K-12, community college, and especially, higher education. A well-rounded manager and designer, he is equally comfortable working on athletic facilities, student housing, complex scientific research laboratories or classroom buildings. Those who work with him know that he keeps his cool in the face of challenges, and he can always find humor to balance the need for high-level commitment. He is currently managing the design and construction of the San Francisco State University Holloway Avenue Student Residence and Mixed-Use Building and recently completed the East Side Union High School District Mount Pleasant Student Center. Brandon is sought out for his engagement because he makes every project he touches better.
Graham Smith, AICP, Associate Principal
Graham approaches planning and design at the urban scale, with a keen understanding of how public space and private development work together to build places. For most of his 17 years with Gould Evans, he has led our Kansas City Planning and Urban Design Studio with projects throughout the Midwest. Recently he has become more involved in collaborating with our Phoenix and San Francisco studios, to expand our planning and urban design reach. Graham is a skilled facilitator who excels in community engagement, building confidence and consensus around planning initiatives. His expertise has helped a wide range of our internal teams and our clients understand how to interpret and navigate through approval processes. He is a regular presenter at local and regional planning conferences, well regarded in the local business community and involved on an ongoing basis with the Greater Kansas City Chamber’s Centurion Leadership Program. Through his leadership with the Heartland Chapter of the Parkinson’s Foundation, Graham has helped raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for research and programs to benefit people afflicted by the disease and their families. Graham’s role as an Associate Principal means that more of our associates and clients will benefit from his wisdom and leadership.
About Gould Evans
Gould Evans believes that design enriches life and elevates the human spirit. We continue to rigorously reimagine our practice focusing our work on people and place, innovations and outcomes. We intend to exceed client expectations, integrate symbiotically with the earth and the environment, and expand our perspectives for an inclusivity that promises surprising discovery and diversity. To learn more, visit www.gouldevans.com.
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