Gensler Promotes 21 to Principal

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Architecture and interior design firm Gensler, which employs more than 2,300 people and has 30 offices across the globe, announced in late February the appointment of 21 new firmwide principals (listed by home office):

  • Boston: Kenneth Fisher
  • Chicago: Todd Baisch
  • Dallas: Ted Kollaja
  • Denver: Ala Hason
  • Houston: Stephanie Burritt and Steve Hudson
  • Las Vegas: Hunter Clayton and Robert Stefko
  • London: Trevor Oldridge and Gary Wheeler
  • Los Angeles: John Adams, Barbara Bouza, and Kevin Heinly
  • New York: Lance Boge, Rocco Giannetti, Thomas Lanzelotti, and Keith Rosen
  • San Francisco: Lisa Bottom, Barry Bourbon, and John Duvivier
  • Tokyo: Nachiko Yamamoto

The firm, which DesignIntelligence ranked in 2006 as the largest U.S. architecture firm (based on annual revenue), has also appointed 62 new senior associates and 152 new associates across all of its offices.

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