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ON THE MOVE WARE MALCOMB’S TIFFANY ENGLISH TO SERVE AS PRESIDENT-ELECT 2020 & PRESIDENT 2021 OF COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE WOMEN NETWORK Ware Malcomb , an award-winning international design firm, announced Tiffany English, principal of Ware Malcomb’s San Diego offices, will serve as president-elect of the Commercial Real Estate Women Network for 2020 and president in 2021. In this global role, English will represent the membership of the premier business network dedicated to transforming the commercial real estate industry by advancing women globally. English was named to the post at the recent CREW Network Convention and Marketplace in Orlando, Florida. English has been a member of the CREW Network since 2003 and most recently served on the Global Board of Directors. She has also served as a member of the Education Committee (2017), Industry Research Committee (2015), UCREW Committee (2013, 2014), and as President of the San Diego Chapter (2012, 2013). CREW Network was founded in 1989 to bring together women involved in the many aspects of commercial real estate to exchange information, develop business contacts and help each other succeed professionally. The organization provides support to its approximately 12,000 members worldwide through business networking, leadership development, industry research and career outreach. “We are so proud of Tiffany and the global role she is taking on at CREW Network, in addition to maintaining her full-time responsibilities at Ware Malcomb,” said Lawrence Armstrong, CEO of Ware Malcomb. “She is one of our firm’s brightest stars and we know she will do a fantastic job in helping to advance the careers of women in commercial real estate across the country and beyond, just as she has done at Ware Malcomb.” English has more than 23 years of industry experience in commercial real estate design. She has overseen, designed and managed over five million square feet of projects for commercial real estate and Fortune 500 clients, ranging from small tenant improvements to large full-service build-to-suit projects.

She is also experienced in national account management. Throughout her career, English has won a variety of industry awards. Most recently, she was recognized by The Daily Transcript as a 2019 Influential Woman Honoree and by Real Estate Forum as a 2019 Woman of Influence. Additional notable recognitions include the San Diego Business Journal’s Most Influential Business Leaders List and Outstanding Women in Construction and Design, Real Estate Forum Southern California’s Most Powerful Women in Commercial Real Estate, and the Connected Women of Influence “Women’s Advocate of the Year. In addition, she has authored numerous industry articles published in trade and business journals. Established in 1972, Ware Malcomb is an international design firm providing planning, architecture, interior design, branding, civil engineering and building measurement services to commercial real estate and corporate clients. With office locations throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Panama, the firm specializes in the design of commercial office, corporate, industrial, science and technology, healthcare, retail, auto, public/ educational facilities and renovation projects. Ware Malcomb is recognized as a Hot Firm and Best Firm to Work For by Zweig Group. BOWTIE ENGINEERING NAMES MARIAH LINDSEY AS VP OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Bowtie Engineering , an electrical engineering/ managed services consulting firm, announced today that Mariah Lindsey has been hired as the Atlanta-based firm’s vice president of business development. Lindsey has more than 20 years of business experience, including consulting engagements with AT&T and Stringer Literary Services. Most recently she was Commercial Account Manager for BMS CAT and before that was Director of Institutional Advancement for Gwinnett Technical College. Lindsey also taught at Georgia State University and Chattahoochee Technical College and owned her own interior design business for a number of years.

She graduated from Georgia State University with a bachelor’s degree, has an master’s degree from Grand Canyon University, and is a Ph.D. candidate in industrial/organizational psychology at Grand Canyon University. At Bowtie, Lindsey will be tasked with expanding opportunities among Bowtie’s global client list. According to Bowtie’s CEO John Welch, Lindsey will focus on the firm’s core services: Electrical power studies, electrical maintenance, electrical safety programs and electrical risk mitigation. Welch describes Lindsey as a well credentialed leader, with award winning achievement and a consistent record of results in account management, sales/marketing initiatives and revenue generation. “With her on Bowtie’s management team, we can focus better on our client’s electrical services needs and on expanding Bowtie’s brand influence in North America and other parts of the world,” said Welch. Using her project management skills and health care connections, Lindsey will market the firm’s services initially to Facilities Maintenance industry marketing the firm services. Among the Engineering/Managed Services Lindsey will promote is Bowtie PPE, which includes arc rated flash suites, shock rated rubber gloves, fan and light hoods, insulated tools, arc rated hooded jackets, jackets and bibs, coveralls, and long fire-resistant coats. “Having the correct PPE and tools is critical today because of OSHA’s ever-increasing fines against companies for electrical accidents,” said Welch. “Adding Lindsey to our management the shows Bowtie’s commitment to reducing electrical risk in the workplace and to improving our assertiveness in the market,” he said. Bowtie Engineering is a solutions-based systems engineering/integrated consulting firm that specializes in electrical safety. The company, staffed by engineers and technicians trained in OSHA regulations and NFPA standards, is headquartered in metro Atlanta.

competencies, and do a weekly self-assessment of your performance in these areas. KYLE CHEERANGIE is a project manager at HNTB Corporation, and is the founder and director of content for the blog Engineered Journals. He can be reached at kyle@engineeredjournals.com. “Ask several people you trust to assess you based on these four competencies, and do a weekly self-assessment of your performance in these areas.”

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complex tasks and listening to others. However, two skills eluded me. I often let my ego override the end results I was seeking and I found it difficult to communicate in group settings. Doing an assessment of yourself in these four areas will help you understand how well-suited you may be to a leadership role. Having others assess you on a scale of 1-10 will be an effective baseline for improvement. Ask several people you trust to assess you based on these four

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