Pfluger Architects Announces Promotions of Seven Staff Members

Texas-based architecture firm Pfluger Architects recently announced that it has promoted seven staff members to senior-level positions. One of the promotions is that of Dallas-based Senior Project Architect Chad Martin to Principal, according to a news release.

Martin brings a total of 26 years’ experience in education architecture to his new role. He joined Pfluger almost three years ago and has contributed to solutions for both local school districts and the community at large, including work at Midland ISD and Denton ISD.

Additionally, Hunter Bradshaw; Kent Brittain, AIA, ALEP; William Webb, AIA; and Dr. David Young have all been promoted to the role of Associate. Bradshaw currently serves as a Project Designer in Dallas, Brittain as a Senior Project Architect in San Antonio, Webb as a Senior Project Architect in Austin, and Young as the Communications and Engagement Manager in Dallas, according to a news release.

Finally Project Manager Heather Rule from Austin and Senior Project Architect Matt Gvist, AIA, from Houston, have been promoted to Senior Associate.

More information is available on the firm’s website.

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