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PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
SENIOR ARCHITECT AND PROJECT MANAGER
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1988 - 2009 |
ROSSER, Atlanta, Georgia
Involved in all phases from developing contracts with owners through project completion. Projects included sports, industrial, commercial, and institutional complexes. Expanded skills as a project manager with expertise in developing and maintaining schedules and budgets, managing the design process, coordinating major systems design, and developing design of exterior envelopes.
Sole Proprietor
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1986 - 1988 |
RON E. MITCHELL,
ARCHITECT & PLANNER, Atlanta, Georgia
Formed proprietorship of Ron E. Mitchell, Architect and Planner. Most of
the first year was devoted to a contract relationship with Thompson
Hancock & Witte, Architects and Planners as Project Architect for a
large Delta Airlines concourse expansion at Cincinnati International
Airport.
SENIOR ASSOCIATE
AND PROJECT MANAGER
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1975 - 1986 |
HEERY,
ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS, Atlanta, Georgia
Involved in all traditional architectural services, editor and coeditor
of RFP's for private
and public sectors, construction management, and
forensic studies. Project types were typically large, corporate,
commercial and institutional, and encompassed the United States and
abroad.
ASSOCIATE
DESIGNER, AND PROJECT ARCHITECT
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1974 - 1975 |
DEVELOPMENT
CONCEPTS, INC. (DCI), Atlanta, Georgia
Involved in all phases of practice including negotiations, market and
financial feasibility studies, architectural and interior design,
contract documents, and supervision.
DESIGNER,
PROJECT ARCHITECT,
AND PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE OF DESIGN
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1966 - 1974 |
BRADBURY
ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS AND PLANNERS, Atlanta, Georgia
Designed a thorough cross section of projects including residential
(single and multi-family), educational, commercial, institutional, and
governmental.
ARCHITECTURAL
APPRENTICE
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1965 - 1966 |
MARTIN AND
BAINBRIDGE, ARCHITECTS, Atlanta, Georgia
Gained invaluable experience in all phases of project development on a
variety of project types, several of which were award winning.
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