Hensley has more than 30 years of leadership experience in architecture and engineering, including executive-level positions at CannonDesign and Stantec. His portfolio of work spans market sectors and project delivery methods, including megaprojects combining a variety of public, private, and institutional uses. He is an expert practice leader who is passionate about employee engagement, culture-building, and innovation.
“I’m very excited to have Don joining LEO A DALY to fill this critical position in the Dallas studio, which is a young, vibrant, growing location," said Steve Lichtenberger, AIA, President of LEO A DALY. "We looked long and hard for a candidate who could provide the glue for this studio, not only as a leader, but also a partner to the strong team in place. Don has a long track-record of success building multi-studio teams to partner on pursuits and projects, which will be critical to our success as we continue to grow as one firm. His experience as a practice builder will be invaluable, not just in growing our hospitality and health care markets in Dallas, but in seeking and delivering on new ways to serve our clients, both locally and nationwide."
Hensley joins LEO A DALY at a time of significant growth for the Dallas studio. Within the last few months, the Dallas team has won several significant projects in the health care and hospitality markets, made a series of key hires, and moved into a new studio space. Recent project wins include two large resorts, one in Anguilla and one in Jamaica, and two major hospital projects in Oklahoma.
The Aurora Anguilla Resort & Golf Club, set to debut in November, repositions the former Resorts & Residences by Cuisinart with a new design inspired by the island’s natural splendor, traditions, and personality. The project will roll out in phases, ultimately touching all of the resort’s public spaces, guest rooms, and suites.
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The Veterans Hospital in Tulsa project will convert an existing state office building adjacent to the Oklahoma State University Medical Center Campus in downtown Tulsa into a modern, 58-bed medical-surgical hospital for veterans.
The other projects remain confidential.
With the growing project load, the studio has hired for several key positions in the last few months, including three interior designers, one architect, and a new director of interior design for the hospitality team.
To accommodate growth, the Dallas studio recently moved from its previous office at Mockingbird Station to One McKinney in Uptown. The new workplace was designed in-house and features a sustainable design focused on creativity, client service, and flexibility. The location provides access to the Arts, Design, and Medical Districts, where many of the firm’s vendors, clients, and partners are located, and the high-rise allows for views of downtown Dallas and the surrounding parks.
The studio remains in hiring mode, including project manager positions on both the health care and hospitality teams. Founded in 1915, LEO A DALY's portfolio includes projects in more than 91 countries, all 50 U.S. states, and the District of Columbia.
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