Tag: women in architecture

Deborah Gans: Designing Equitable Cities Through the Power of Good Design for All

I'm excited to share my professional biography, reflecting four decades of work at the intersection of architecture, urban planning, and social impact. As I explore compensated board and advisory roles, I'm eager to bring my experience in civic design, governance, and resilience strategy to organizations committed to shaping equitable, climate-conscious futures.

Helene Combs Dreiling, FAIA: Architect of Change and Cultural Transformation

Helene Combs Dreiling, FAIA, is a visionary leader and licensed architect whose career is marked by integrity, empathy, and a commitment to cultural transformation within the architectural profession. With deep expertise in strategic planning, organizational change, and professional development, Helene has successfully led initiatives that redefined governance structures, enhanced operational efficiency, and fostered inclusivity. Known for her ability to bridge diverse generations, genders, and cultures, she communicates with clarity and inspiration, driving impactful initiatives that leave lasting legacies. Through her leadership, Helene has advanced the architectural field while empowering individuals and organizations to thrive.