At Wilmot Sanz, we drive progress through our innovative healthcare design but also through the dedication and passion of our talented team members who continually serve and inspire our clients. This year, we are proud to announce the promotion of six outstanding individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and commitment to our firm’s growth and success.
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Dorris Hwang, RA, EDAC, LEED AP BD+C, WELL AP Senior Associate
Alma Mater: University of Washington
Favorite Healthcare Trend: Adaptable Spaces that meet the ever-changing needs of patients and providers.
Read more on Dorris.
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Robert Mayo, Associate AIA Associate Principal
Alma Mater: University of Miami
Favorite Healthcare Trend: Anything technology-related.
Read more on Robert.
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Carissa Mejia Associate
Alma Mater: University of Maryland
Favorite Healthcare Trend: Lighting that syncs to circadian rhythms. I need it in my own space.
Read more on Carissa.
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Amanda Ripley, NCIDQ, IIDA Associate Principal
Alma Mater(s): Converse University, Corcoran School of Art and Design at The George Washington University
Favorite Healthcare Trend: Materiality and its application. The variety, texture, and how the options keep expanding while still being durable and modern.
Read more on Amanda.
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Matthew Ryan, AIA, EDAC, LEED AP Associate Principal
Alma Mater(s): Catholic University of America
Favorite Healthcare Trend: Seeing healthcare institutions pushing aesthetics and embracing less clinical interiors.
Read more on Matt.
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Caty Tran, RA Senior Associate
Alma Mater(s): University of Cincinnati, University of Michigan
Favorite Healthcare Trend: Pediatric patient distraction systems/technology integrations - love that they make spaces feel less clinical.
Read more on Caty.
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