Indianapolis (March 20, 2017) – To accommodate growth in all of its six geographic markets, BSA LifeStructures, an architecture, engineering, planning and interior design firm, has appointed six of its professionals to new leadership roles.
“We must be certain that our growth is a benefit to our clients, and that we are delivering the same level of service and design excellence in all of our relationships,” said BSA LifeStructures President Melissa Davis. “These changes will help to ensure that consistency.”
Under the new structure, six BSA LifeStructures veterans have taken on new roles:
Another key role, Director of Engineering, will continue to be filled by Brian Hoagland.
“I feel privileged to be part of a dynamic team of people with such a broad depth of experience and expertise,” Halon said. “We really strive to think beyond what is, to what could be.”
Founded in Indianapolis in 1975, BSA LifeStructures has expanded considerably in recent years, adding offices in five other cities – Atlanta, Austin, Denver, Kansas City, Raleigh and St. Louis – and providing services from those offices to markets across the U.S. With a focus on
architecture, engineering, interior design and planning services for facilities that support and enhance healing, learning and discovery – what the firm describes as lifestructures – BSA LifeStructures has designed facilities for some of the nation’s top healthcare, higher education and research institutions. Learn more at www.bsalifestructures.com.