HGA HIRES JESSIE ROBERTSON AS BUSINESS DEVELOPER IN LOS ANGELES

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – November 5, 2014 – (RealEstateRama) — Robertson has rejoined HGA Architects and Engineers as associate vice president and business developer in the Los Angeles office. Robertson, who previously served as HGA’s business developer between 2006 and 2010, will implement new business and marketing strategies in healthcare, higher education and government/corporate market sectors in southern California.

“Jessie has an extensive network of professional resources within our market sectors,” said James Matson, AIA, vice president and principal of HGA’s Los Angeles office. “She understands the business and financial factors impacting the market, and she was instrumental in reinforcing our success during her previous tenure. We are excited to welcome her back as we continue to expand our design services and market sectors.”

Robertson has more than 20 years marketing, business development and strategic planning experience for both public and private architecture and engineering firms. Before rejoining HGA, she was associate vice president/alliance director for AECOM in Los Angeles.

She is a founding board member of the Lean Construction Institute-Los Angeles Chapter (LCI), and past president of the Southern California Development Forum (SCDF).

ABOUT HGA
HGA is an integrated architecture, engineering and planning firm. With offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Sacramento, California; Minneapolis and Rochester, Minnesota; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and Washington DC, the nationally recognized firm has developed expertise in the healthcare, corporate, government, arts, community, education, and science/technology industries since 1953. Our culture for interdisciplinary collaboration, knowledge sharing and design investiga¬tion helps prepare our clients for the future with responsive, innovative and sustainable design. Visit www.HGA.com or follow the firm on Facebook or Twitter.

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