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Hoffmann Promotes Four

Hamden, CT – Hoffmann Architects, an architecture and engineering based in Hamden, Connecticut, recently promoted the promotion of members of its staff.

Kristin Holtgrew

Kristin Holtgrew

Kristin Holtgrew, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP has been promoted to Project Manager in recognition of her contributions to the firm. Since joining Hoffmann Architects in 2011 as a Project Representative, Holtgrew has demonstrated proficiency in historic preservation of the building envelope, and she has twice been recognized for her work with promotions, first to Project Coordinator in 2013, and then to Senior Project Coordinator in January 2015. As Project Manager, Holtgrew will be responsible for coordinating project teams in meeting the complex scheduling, budgetary, and design objectives of building enclosure projects in the greater New York City area. She has developed rehabilitation solutions for a variety of clients, including the Ford Foundation, Verizon, and the State of New York. Holtgrew received a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Architecture. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Marcos Maldonado

Marcos Maldonado

Marcos Maldonado, Assoc. AIA has earned a promotion to Senior Project Coordinator for his initiative and reliability in meeting the demands of challenging building envelope projects. With a degree in environmental design from the University of Puerto Rico and a Master of Architecture degree from Syracuse University, Maldonado joined the firm in 2012 as a Project Representative and was subsequently promoted to Project Coordinator in 2014. His specialties include building enclosure science and energy analysis, and he has provided architectural services for clients such as Open Society Foundations, Columbia University, and Morgan Stanley. He lives in New York.

 

Dan Bishop

Dan Bishop

Daniel L. Bishop has been promoted to Senior Project Coordinator in recognition of his professional growth and responsibility supporting building envelope projects in the greater Washington, DC area. After joining Hoffmann Architects in 2011 as a Project Representative, Bishop has taken on many new responsibilities, and he was recognized for his contributions with a promotion to Project Coordinator in 2014. As Senior Project Coordinator, Bishop provides design development and contract administration support to the firm’s Virginia office, including projects for the Architect of the (United States) Capitol, Swarthmore College, Lehigh University, the Smithsonian Institution, CBRE, and Hines Interests Limited Partnership. Bishop’s architectural education includes study at the Aarhus School of Architecture in Denmark, and a Master of Architecture degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo. He lives in Arlington, Virginia.

BIll Brown

BIll Brown

William T. Brown has been promoted to Project Coordinator in credit to his ability to negotiate the structural and logistical challenges of building envelope rehabilitation. After joining the firm in 2014 as a Project Representative, Brown has applied his degree in civil engineering from Villanova University to the structural engineering and thermal analysis of building enclosures. In consultation for new buildings as well as for the rehabilitation of existing structures, Brown has provided design services to clients including the Ethical Culture Fieldston School, New York State University Construction Fund, and Prudential Insurance Company of America. He lives in New York.