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ON THE MOVE WARE MALCOMB ANNOUNCES JAMIE SALVO HAS JOINED FIRM AS DIRECTOR, INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN IN PLEASANTON OFFICE Ware Malcomb , an award-winning international design firm, announced Jamie Salvo has joined Ware Malcomb as director, interior architecture and design in the Pleasanton office. In this role, Salvo is responsible for the growth and management of the Interior Architecture & Design Studio and oversees all interiors projects for the Pleasanton office. Salvo, who relocated from Southern California to join Ware Malcomb’s Pleasanton leadership team, brings more than 20 years of industry experience to her new position. Her project experience spans a wide variety of sectors including corporate headquarters, commercial office, restaurant and hospitality. She is also a frequent speaker and thought leader in the industry, recently serving as a panelist at Bisnow’s “Workplace of the Future” conference. “Jamie’s strong project management, business development, mentoring and communication skills have earned her the respect of clients and peers alike,” said Jim Terry, Principal of Ware Malcomb’s Pleasanton office. “She brings a wealth of knowledge and design talent to our Interior Architecture & Design Studio, and we look forward to her contribution to the continued growth and leadership of Ware Malcomb in the Northwest region.” Salvo received a bachelor’s degree in human environmental sciences and design from Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, California, and completed a Summer Studies Program at the Rhode Island School of Design. She is an active member of Commercial Real Estate Women and holds a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional credential from the U.S. Green Building Council. Established in 1972, Ware Malcomb is a contemporary and expanding full service
design firm providing professional architecture, planning, interior design, civil engineering, branding and building measurement services to corporate, commercial/residential developer and public/institutional clients throughout the world. With office locations throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico, the firm specializes in the design of commercial office, corporate, industrial, science and technology, healthcare, retail, auto, public/ institutional facilities and renovation projects. Ware Malcomb is recognized as an Inc. 5000 fastest-growing private company and a Hot Firm by Zweig Group. WARE MALCOMB ANNOUNCES EXPANDED ROLE FOR PRINCIPAL JIM TERRY IN PLEASANTON OFFICE Ware Malcomb , an award-winning international design firm, announced an expanded leadership role for Jim Terry as Principal of the Pleasanton office. In this new role, Terry takes on responsibility for the overall leadership, management and growth of the firm’s Pleasanton office. Terry brings over 35 years of architectural, design, and management experience to his new position. He joined Ware Malcomb in 2003 as a project manager in Denver, relocated with the firm to Northern California in 2004, and a year later was promoted to director, commercial architecture. In 2015, Terry was promoted to principal, commercial architecture in the firm’sPleasanton office. In this role, Terry joined the firm’s senior leadership team in addition to overseeing all commercial architecture projects in Northern California. During his tenure, he has managed a variety of master planning, industrial and commercial office projects for the firm. Terry will now add the overall management and oversight of the Pleasanton office to his role. “I want to congratulate Jim on his expanded leadership responsibilities as Principal of the Pleasanton office,” said Gary Drew, regional
vice president of Ware Malcomb. “Jim has played a key role in the strong growth of our architecture practice throughout Northern California, and in his new role he will work closely with all practice leaders to manage and expand our design services in the region. In addition to leading our extremely talented Pleasanton team, Jim will have a particular focus on Ware Malcomb’s industrial business segment and the growth of this business across Ware Malcomb’s offices.” Terry is a Licensed Architect in the state of California and is a graduate of the Phoenix Institute of Technology, where he received his degree in Architecture. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects and holds a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional credential from the U.S. Green Building Council. Established in 1972, Ware Malcomb is a contemporary and expanding full service design firm providing professional architecture, planning, interior design, civil engineering, branding and building measurement services to corporate, commercial/residential developer and public/institutional clients throughout the world. With office locations throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico, Ware Malcomb specializes in the design of commercial office, corporate, industrial, science and technology, healthcare, retail, auto, public/institutional facilities and renovation projects. Ware Malcomb is recognized as an Inc. 5000 fastest-growing private company and a Hot Firm by Zweig Group. The firm is also ranked among the top 15 architecture/engineering firms in Engineering News-Record ’s Top 500 Design Firms and the top 25 interior design firms in Interior Design magazine’s Top 100 Giants.
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Through tough times, smart business people come up with innovative ideas. Our industry is full of smart people, and we need to utilize our skills to make our communities a better place. It gives society and our community better options and things we may not have previously even thought of. Historically, through recessions and tough times, innovations explode because we are forced to slow down and think. Realize the last year has been “busy” but people are working on the next big idea for their business. I don’t know what the new normal will look like. I don’t know when the new normal will be here. I do know we are resilient in nature as business people. We want to connect with others. We are human and we all need that human connection. Networking events will be much different,
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