Mr. Butler has a successful 30-year track record in project management and contracting. Throughout his career, Brian has acquired a unique set of skills and perspective alongside practical experience with all aspects of the construction process.
As Chief Operating Officer, Brian provides oversight, direction, and technical support to Atmos Solutions’ Construction, Consulting, and Compliance division leaders, subject matter experts (SME) and staff. He helps develop, refine and implement corporate policies and procedures to achieve established company goals and to align with the corporate vision and mission statement. In addition, he performs client and contract management, and supports the business development and marketing teams to help sustain company growth.
Relevant Experience and Qualifications
Project services include
Executive at DGS, Calvin Coolidge Senior High School, LEED Gold | The modernized facility has introduced a middle school addition, a community health clinic, and a daycare center. The project has facility and site enhancements to the Frank Williams Activity Center. It also provides site and operational improvements to the building and the exterior field. The building features two atrium spaces and provides a unified campus for the high school-based athletic and specialty programs.
Executive at DGS & Project Architect, Hyde Addison Elementary School, LEED Gold | 110.000SF | The original Maury campus consisted of an 1880s building and a 1960s building. The complete modernization of Maury Elementary School has preserved the historic 1880s building, removed the 1960s building, and constructed a substantial new building adjacent to the landmark building.
Executive at DGS, Maury Elementary School, LEED Gold | 110.000SF | The original Maury campus consisted of an 1880s building and a 1960s building. The complete modernization of Maury Elementary School has preserved the historic 1880s building, removed the 1960s building, and constructed a substantial new building adjacent to the landmark building. The modernized campus has provided classrooms, a gym, and library spaces that meet 21st-century design standards. The new Maury Elementary School will accommodate 539 students and be LEED Gold certified. Completed 2019.
Mr. Albert Condello brings over 21 years of health safety and environment (HSE) knowledge and experience to this project. Mr. Condello is a detail-oriented professional with good multitasking and recordkeeping abilities and a strong educational background in the Occupational and Environmental Health and Safety/Loss Prevention field. Responsibilities have included initial development, implementation, and maintenance of compliance and loss prevention programs and policies. Mr. Condello provides detailed audit reports with relevant required preventive and corrective measures to ensure health, safety, environment, and security requirements are implemented by appropriate personnel and contractors in all major project work areas.
As Site Safety and Health Officer and QA/QC Manager, Albert’s responsibilities include, but are not limited to, inspecting work sites and activities to identify safety and health deficiencies and developing corrective action plans; conducting project and site-specific safety training, safety meetings, ensuring proper PPE utilization; developing daily reports documenting field activities including compliance issues, waste management, material tracking.
Experience and Qualifications
NASA – Goddard Space Flight Center | Greenbelt, MD | Safety Engineer. Performed Operational Risk Assessments for Astrophysical Laboratory.
US General Service Administration Portfolio Mgmt. | Washington, DC | Industrial Hygienist/Safety Engineer. Performed conditional assessment of aging infrastructure.
US Army DEVCOM Chemical Biological Center | Edgewood Arsenal, MD | Safety Engineer. Supported Recovered Chemical Munitions working with US Army
Corps of Engineers.
Additional Qualifications
• Implemented standardized industrial hygiene field data and report formats while directing Industrial Hygiene Services for AC Fire & Safety Consultants. Currently developing the AC Fire & Safety Consultant Industrial Hygiene Technical Manual, a standardized procedural manual for use by the clients of AC Fire & Safety Consultants in basic industrial hygiene service activities.
• Currently directs Professional Certification EHS Seminar programs including seminars on how to develop effective Safety Committees offered throughout the United States.
• Implemented webcast seminar program allowing students to attend HAZWOPER Training Seminars live via the internet.
Alex Davila is the project manager responsible for overseeing, managing, and executing quality control throughout the building process. He is actively involved in visting the construction site to ensure the project meets the deadline and quality standards. Alex’s duties include conducting inspections, audits, and surveillance to confirm that quality control procedures are being followed. Alex diligently maintains daily records of all the completed tasks to keep track of the status of inspection activities. He monitors the construction site and ensures that the quality control measures are in place. Alex is proactive and keeps a clsoe eye on the construction site to prepare for impending inspections. Moreover, he keeps track of every long-lead item to ensure its timely release and delivery.
Experience and Qualifications
DGS Sharpe Health Classroom Expansion | Washington, DC | 2022-2023 Project Manager. Innovation Mechanical Inc. contracted by Keystone Plus Construction Company for the mechanical HVAC and plumbing upgrades to 9359 SF. Innovation Mechanical lnc.’s scope of work includes the upgrade to the existing HVAC by providing a new VRF system, an ERU unit, new plumbing fixtures, and a new waste, water, gas, and storm/condensate system.
DGS Ross Elementary School | Washington, DC | 2020-2021 Project Manager. Innovation Mechanical Inc. contracted by Chiramonte Construction for the mechanical HVAC and plumbing upgrades for 2 phases. Innovation Mechanical lnc.’s scope of work includes the upgrade to the existing HVAC by providing a new VRF system, ERU units, new plumbing fixtures, and new waste, water, gas, and storm/condensate systems.
MBW U.S Naval Kitchen Renovation | Washington, DC | 2022-2023 Project Manager. Innovation Mechanical Inc. completed the mechanical HVAC and plumbing upgrades to the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. Innovation Mechanical lnc.’s scope of work includes the upgrade to the existing HVAC mechanical by providing a new VRF System, HVAC Controls, plumbing fixtures, and new waste, water, gas, and storm/condensate systems.
Ms. Dennis brings nine years of architectural design experience to her position as an Assistant Project Manager. She has worked in multiple sectors – residential, religious, hospitality, and institutional, and on both base-building and interior design projects nationally and internationally.
Experience and Qualifications
Davis Elementary School Child Developmental Center and Swing Space Upgrades | Washington, DC | Assistant Project Manager | 2024 | This project involved the design and construction of a new Child Development Center including a new playground and to also provide upgrades to the swing space. The Child Development Center is for students age 0-3 years old.
NJ Park | Washington, DC | Assistant Project Manager | 2024 | The Atmos Team is renovating the existing park at New Jersey A venue and O Street Park, NW. The project will provide new amenities for the park, including sculptures, permeable paving, new lighting and a mix of custom and DPR standard seating. Additional improvements include tables for gathering and games, as well as new plantings.
Key Elementary School, Noyes Elementary School, and Sousa Middle School Boilers Replacement | Washington, DC | Assistant Project Manager | 2024 | All three of these schools were constructed prior to 1960 and had aging boiler systems that were in desperate need of upgrading. The project replaced two boilers with high efficiency modulating condensing boilers of similar capacity for the Key Elementary School. Noyes Elementary School and the Sousa Middle School both had three boilers replaced.
Rye Street Tavern | Baltimore, MD | 2023-2024 Architectural Designer. Rye Street Tavern was a renovation and outdoor addition to an existing restaurant. For this project, I performed the following tasks: • Developed design development, bid, and construction sets. • Assembled specification packages. • Created design presentations. • Participated in client meetings.
Urban Grape | Washington, DC | 2024 Architectural Designer | Urban Grape was an interior fit-out for a wine store. For this project, I performed the following tasks: • Developed construction sets and presentations. • Participated in client meetings. • Assisted in construction administration.
In the industry since 1995 started off in the telecommunications industry for the largest communications company in Africa, moved into data communications with various communication platforms including cables, wireless and satellite. Started his own business in 1999 providing ISP services, started the first Wireless Internet Service provider in South Africa which was the springboard for various innovative products in the field of Wide Area Networks, interconnected management platforms, distributed and connected security systems (CCTV, Access Control and alarm systems) and centralized reporting platforms. The customer/user base grew to over 125,000 customers within 2 years and continued to grow.
In the United States since 2007 and joined Vision Security Solutions in 2011 as a PM; and been part of the growth of the business since then. In early 2020 acquired Vision Security Solutions with Guillermo Rolando as a 49% partner. 21 Years’ experience in electronic communications and connectivity, CCTV and security platforms. 15 Years’ experience in Access Control, Intrusion Detection.
David Amaya is Innovation Mechanical Inc.’s capable and decisive president. He ensures that we constantly surpass our clients’ expectations by leading the team with a strong emphasis on innovative problem-solving and efficient solutions. Innovation Mechanical Inc. has grown its sales year after year since 2013 and has become a highly successfuly Certified Business Enterprise in Washington, DC. We are committed to continuing our expansion and progress while also promoting community development in the District of Columbia.
Experience and Qualifications
DGS Sharpe Health Classroom Expansion | Washington, DC | 2022-2023 Innovation Mechanical Inc. contracted by Keystone Plus Construction Company for the mechanical HVAC and plumbing upgrades to 9359 SF. Innovation Mechanical lnc.’s scope of work includes the upgrade to the existing HVAC by providing a new VRF system, an ERU unit, new plumbing fixtures, and a new waste, water, gas, and storm/condensate system.
DGS Ross Elementary School | Washington, DC | 2020-2021 Innovation Mechanical Inc. contracted by Chiramonte Construction for the mechanical HVAC and plumbing upgrades for 2 phases. Innovation Mechanical lnc.’s scope of work includes the upgrade to the existing HVAC by providing a new VRF system, ERU units, new plumbing fixtures, and new waste, water, gas, and storm/condensate systems.
NIH NHLBI Suite B2-3701 Electronic Microscopy Core | Bethesda, MD | 2020-2021 Innovation Mechanical Inc. completed the mechanical HVAC and plumbing upgrades to 3,029 SF at NIH. Innovation Mechanical lnc.’s scope of work includes the upgrade to the existing HVAC mechanical by providing new FCUs, dehumidifiers, and fume hoods to the new lab, plumbing fixtures, and Medical gas upgrades.
Mr. Aziz Zaki brings over 15 years of construction knowledge and experience to the DC Stabilization and Sobering Center Renovation project. His background is in civil engineering and construction, and he has multiple certifications through the Washington Area Council of Engineering Laboratories (WACEL). He has a thorough knowledge of all types of building construction materials and methods and related codes and ordinances. He has the ability to read and interpret building and construction plans, specifications, and blueprints accurately and to ensure an accurate estimate is produced.
Experience and Qualifications
Reagan National Airport | Inspects and ensures buildings are up to code and comply with local ordinances. Kept daily logs including photographs taken during inspection. Visited sites during all construction phases for initial and ongoing inspections. Inspected existing buildings and premises for compliance with applicable codes and ordinances and work with the public
to ensure structures are safe and ready for occupancy. Examines plans and specifications, and evaluates technical reports.
Cannon House Renovations | Approves building plans and signs permits as to ensure conformance with building code regulations; witnessed and interpreted tests such as smoke control, fire alarm systems, etc. for regulatory compliance. Compares general condition and compliance of dwellings, premises, other structures with building codes. Enforces regulations on projects requiring building and related permits for new construction, additions, and alternations to existing buildings in an assigned district.
DC Public Schools Facility Conditions Assessment | Interpreted various building plans and codes to inspect the structure properly. Monitored the inspection process with the help of various computer programs such as permit tracking software. Administered the inspection with the use of mathematical calculations and technical knowledge of the construction business. Ensured that safe work practices are followed in the construction process and trained the staff in the construction methods. Maintained all records of the inspection work carried.
Cannon House Office Building, Washington DC | Performed field testing and inspections of soil, concrete, reinforcement, steel anchorage systems, mortar, grout and concrete masonry walls for the renovation of this historic building.
International Monetary Fund Construction/ Conditions Assessment | Inspected construction projects and supervised the general contractors and subcontractors to ensure compliance with the requirements of the projects. Read and interpret construction drawings and specifications. Provided oversight on multiple simultaneous projects and reported issues impacting the progress of work.
Mr. Mangala Tannakone brings over 20 years of mechanical engineering knowledge and experience to the Park View Recreation Center project. He has a proven ability to complete projects on time and within budgets. He is an effective leader with the ability to communicate with multifunctional teams, clients, and management.
Experience and Qualifications
Barry Farms Recreation Center | Washington, DC | 2024 | QA/QC Manager.
NJ Park | Washington, DC | 2024 | QA/QC Manager.
Barry Farms Recreation Center | Washington, DC | 2024 | QA/QC Manager.
DC DPR Pickle Ball Courts | Washington, DC | 2025 | QA/QC Manager.
DCPS Davis Child Development Center | Washington, DC | 2024 | QA/QC Manager.
DCPS Plummer ES | Washington, DC | 2024 | QA/QC Manager.
Calvert Langston | Washington, DC | 2024 | QA/QC Manager.
DCPS Marie Reed Turf Field Replacement | Washington, DC | 2024 | QA/QC Manager.
Sr. Engineer, Atmos Solutions.
Managed and supervised construction projects, including building assessment for mechanical works at University of Maryland
Sr. Mechanical Engineer, Airport and Aviation Services.
Designed MVAC, plumbing, and fire protection systems for airport expansion projects; performed O&M of mechanical systems.
Sr. Mechanical Engineer and Project Specialist.
Reviewed Airport Development Phase II Stage 2 project (value $600M).
Sanitary Engineer, Engineering Consultants Ltd.
Designed fire protection system for Airport Terminal Building, Piers and Multistory car park.
MEP Coordinator, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Coordinated subcontractors, engineer, and employer with main contractor in a 47 story hotel. Designed, implemented, and conducted O&M of temporary building services.
Mechanical and Electrical Engineer, Ministry of Defence and Urban Development, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Reviewed design of design-build projects and consultant design projects. Gave
John Jones is a highly experienced construction superintendent with over 30 years of industry expertise, where he has managed major institutional and public-sector projects throughout Washington, D.C. Currently serving as a Superintendent for Atmos, John provides field oversight, schedule management, subcontractor coordination, and quality control on multi-milliondollar
construction efforts. Earlier in his career, John served as Assistant Superintendent on a variety of high-impact public projects including schools, recreation centers, and family shelters for the Department of Parks & Recreation, Department of Human Services, and DC Public Schools.
Capabilities and Experience as Superintendent
Past Projects
Howard University Undergrad Library | 2019 | $25M | 60,000 SF | 500 Howard Place NW Washington DC 20059 | Superintendent
Howard University Centers of Excellence | 2020 – 2022 | $2.2M | 7,500 SF | 2301 Georgia Ave NW Washington DC 20059 | Superintendent
Howard University School of Communication | 2021 – 2023 | $18M | 58,100 SF | 300 Bryant Street NW Washington DC 20059 | Superintendent
Howard University Miner Building | 2023 – 2024 | $52M | 73,754 SF | 2565 Georgia Ave Washington DC 20001 | Superintendent
Department of Parks & Recreation Benning Stobbard Rec Center | 2016 | $15.6M | 13,500 SF | 100 Stoddert Phase SE Washington DC | Assistant Superintendent
Department of Parks & Recreation Marvin Gaye Rec Center | 2017 | $32.M | 7,232 SF | 6201 Banks PI NE, Washington DC 20019 | Assistant Superintendent
Department of Human Services short term family shelter Ward 8 | 2018 | $24M | 4225 6th Street SE Washington DC 20032 | Assistant Superintendent
Mr. Moussamim is a Senior Project Manager for the Construction Department. A graduate of the New York Institute of Architecture, and a Masters from Virginia Tech, Saad brings a wealth of project management and architectural knowledge to the organization. Formerly an employee of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Mr. Moussamim worked on several multi-million-dollar projects with GSA and the Fairfax Co. He has managed over $200 million in contracted work and has 10+ years of project management and architectural experience. His extensive background has enabled him to work on a wide range of projects and at different phases of completion.
Mr. Moussamim not only has the experience and skills to manage a project from the design to implementation to completion, but he has shown the ability to identify and compete for additional opportunities. His outstanding verbal skills to effectively communicate the needs of the client(s), vendor(s), and the organization. He has worked on and submitted several proposals to the DC Government. His last awarded proposal was for $5.8 million. This cross departmental experience will make him a valuable asset to Business Development team as well!
Mr. Moussamim has a proven track record to get progress moving forward. With an eye towards continuing education, he is currently a PhD candidate at the University of the District of Columbia. He also looks forward to being able to teach others in the near future.
Experience and Qualifications
WARD 6 | Short Term Housing, Washington DC | Project Designer | 50 Living Units, Communal Rooms, Public Accessible Clinic | Coordinated with Consultants, Responsible for full set of dwgs, Coordinated JV architecture process, and Involved from DD to Bid.
Capital One Café | Chinatown | Project Designer | Tenant fit-Out / Level 2 Renovation, Per Capital One Standards | Lead Project from Concept to Bid, Coordinated with Consultants, Responsible for CD Set, Velocity Permit Process and Involved from DD to Bid.
Hyatt Place, VA Beach | Project Designer | 176 Hotel Units, 154,000 total sqft | Coordinated with Consultants, Responsible for full set of dwgs, Coordinated Lead Designer, and Involved from SD to Bid.
Project Manager at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, from June 2023 to August 2024, Responsibilities Included | Managing a $47.8M GSA Region 3 Project. | Managing a $145M Fairfax County Judicial Project and Masterplan. | Business Development: • Identifying New Opportunities and New Clients • Submitted a Proposal to DC Gov for $5.8M A/E Fee. • Prepare New Proposals and Review New RFPs. | Primary POC to Clients for on-going projects | QA/QC, Financial Planning and Staffing.
Project Manager at Mckissack & Mckissack, from January 2020 to June 2023.Responsibilities Included | Managing Several Small Caps Projects for DGS/DCPS. | Managing Multiple Vendors & Engaging with Client Agencies. | Managing Design Build teams from Procurement to Closeout. | Managing Permit Process with Authority Having Jurisdiction. | QA/QC Multiple School Modernization projects in Washington, DC. | Developing SOWs, Requisition Requests & Exhibit in coordination with EPM.
Project Designer/Manager at KGD Architecture, from October 2018 to December 2019 Responsibilities Included | Managing Several Base Building Office Projects in Different Phases. | QA/QC Multifamily & Interior Projects. | Engaging with Clients & Consultants. | Managing Construction Administration & Construction Documents Phases. | Managing Permit Process with Authority Having Jurisdiction. | Developing Concept Drawings & Coordinating Design Development Phase. | Coordinating BOMA, Specifications & Code Analysis. | Supporting and Managing Junior Staff through complex issues on projects.
Designer (Architect) at LEO A DALY, from May 2017 to September 2018. Responsibilities Included | Leading Base Building Projects. | Leading & Contributing to Several Bank Renovation Projects. | QA/QC | Business Development.
Architectural Staff at BBGM Architects & Interiors, from January 2014 to April 2017, Responsibilities Included | Documentation of Architectural Projects from SD to CD phase. | Coordinating with Project Manager & Lead Designer. | Coordinating with Consultants. | Coordinating CA phase: RFIs, Submittals, Field Reports & Punch List. | Producing Design Packages under Close Supervision. | Coordinating Lunch & Learn Presentations for the whole office. | Occasional Business development initiatives.
Adam is a Senior Mechanical Engineer at Engenium Group, with over six years of experience in designing mechanical systems for a variety of projects, ranging from small-scale interior fit-ups, to large-scale multifamily renovation projects. Adam is recognized as a leader within the Engenium team through is ability to communicate clearly, effictively, and efficently. His experience includes designing state-of-the art sustainable systems for a variety of projects, and places a high-value on prioritizing bringing sustainability into MEP design.
Role on the Project
As Lead Mechanical & Plumbing Engineer for the Academy of Hope Adult Public Charter School project, Adam Libonati will direct the design of all mechanical and plumbing systems to ensure performance, efficiency, and long-term reliability. He will oversee system layout, equipment selection, and integration with other disciplines, prioritizing solutions that balance sustainability with cost-effectiveness. Adam’s leadership will ensure that the mechanical and plumbing design supports the school’s operational needs, enhances occupant comfort, and meets all applicable codes and standards.
Experience and Qualifications
Richard Wright Public Charter School | Washington, DC | Lead Mechanical & Plumbing Engineer | 24,000 SF | 2022 | The project includes providing MEP engineering and design services to support the renovation of the 4th and 5th floors of the Richard Wright Public Charter School (RWPCS) in Washington, DC. The renovation project includes about 24,000 SF of interior space.
Two Rivers Public Charter School | Washington, DC | Lead Mechanical & Plumbing Engineer | 35,000 SF | 2021 | Engenium Group provided mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering and design services to support the renovation and new construction of the Two Rivers Public Charter School, designed to achieve LEED Certification. The scope includes the addition of approximately 35,000 SF to the existing youth buidling to accommodate a new middle school charter school program.
Mundo Verde Public Charter School | Washington, DC | Lead Mechanical & Plumbing Engineer | 40,000 SF | Engenium Group is currently providing mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design for the Mundo Verde Bilingual Public Charter School’s Calle Ocho Campus, to consist of upgrades to the 40,000 SF facility, including HVAC, life safety, code upgrades, and the addition of a new full-service kitchen.
Brandon is the Electrical Department Leader at Engenium Group with over 15 years designing state-of-the art electrical systems. He is a demonstrated leader and guides staff to deliver high quality documents meeting client expectations. His depth of experience includes designing medium and low voltage electrical distribution systems, lighting systems, and fire alarm systems. Areas of expertise include higher education, laboratory, institutional, healthcare, fire stations, data centers, and commercial.
Role on the Project
As Lead Electrical Engineer for the Academy of Hope Adult Public Charter School project, Brandon Devon will oversee the design of all electrical systems, from power distribution to lighting and life-safety infrastructure. He will guide system planning, equipment specification, and coordination with the mechanical, plumbing, and technology teams to ensure seamless integration. With a focus on reliability, energy efficiency, and code compliance, Brandon will deliver an electrical design that supports the school’s mission, enhances safety, and provides a flexible foundation for future needs.
Experience and Qualifications
Social Justice Public Charter School | Washington, DC | Lead Electrical Engineer | 6,000 SF | 2024 | Engenium Group provided electrical engineering and design services to support the installation of six (6) modular classrooms at the Social Justice Public Charter School campus in Washington, DC.
Bishop McNamara High School Renovation | Forestville, MD | Lead Electrical Engineer | 52,950 SF | 2025 | Engenium Group provided MEP engineering services in support of the renovation of the first and second floor classrooms areas at the high school, to total approximately 52,550 SF, as well as 400 SF of elevator / lobby area.
Benedictine School | Washington, DC | Lead Electrical Engineer | $10M | 5,000 SF | 2023 | Engenium Group provided MEP design services to support the renovation and expansion of the existing Benedictine School monastery and residential center located at 14299 Benedictine Lane in Ridgely, MD. The program included bedroom suites (6 bedrooms with individual bedrooms, common living rooms, and shared bathrooms), new kitchen and dining facility, and multipurpose rooms.
With over 15 years of experience in specialized mechanical and plumbing design and project management, Chris brings a wealth of knowledge in key codes, innovative design principles, and advancing sustainability in every project. As a senior executive at Engenium Group, he leads by empowering his team and fostering a culture of collaboration, with shared success serving as a cornerstone of his leadership style.
Chris is deeply passionate about designing educational and cultural facilities, drawing inspiration from his father, a dedicated Math and Physics educator. This personal connection drives his commitment to creating meaningful spaces that not only enrich communities but also contribute to a sustainable future, leaving a positive legacy for generations to come.
Role on the Project
As Principal in Charge for the Academy of Hope Adult Public Charter School project, Chris Wilson will provide executive oversight to the MEP design team, ensuring all systems meet project goals, budget parameters, and sustainability targets. He will guide design decisions, review deliverables at key milestones, and facilitate coordination between disciplines to maintain quality and efficiency. Drawing on his extensive experience, Chris will serve as the primary point of accountability, aligning the team’s efforts with the client’s vision and project objectives.
Experience and Qualifications
Richard Wright Public Charter School | Washington, DC | MEP Principal in Charge | 24,000 SF | 2022 | The project includes providing MEP engineering and design services to support the renovation of the 4th and 5th floors of the Richard Wright Public Charter School (RWPCS) in Washington, DC. The renovation project includes about 24,000 SF of interior space.
Two Rivers Public Charter School | Washington, DC | MEP Principal in Charge | 35,000 SF | 2021 | Engenium Group provided mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering and design services to support the renovation and new construction of the Two Rivers Public Charter School, designed to achieve LEED Certification. The scope includes the addition of approximately 35,000 SF to the existing youth buidling to accommodate a new middle school charter school program.
Mundo Verde Public Charter School | Washington, DC | MEP Principal in Charge | 40,000 SF | Engenium Group is currently providing mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design for the Mundo Verde Bilingual Public Charter School’s Calle Ocho Campus, to consist of upgrades to the 40,000 SF facility, including HVAC, life safety, code upgrades, and the addition of a new full-service kitchen.
Paola Moya is a Colombian-American entrepreneur known for founding MOYA. As CEO and Creative Director, she plays a multifaceted role of overseeing the design content and business direction of the companies. Her entrepreneurial ventures span diverse design fields including urban design, architecture, interiors, experiential design, communication strategies, digital
media, and graphic design. Her approach to business and design is holistic, rooted in diverse perspectives and international influences, a philosophy that resonates throughout her team at MOYA.
In her leadership capacity, Paola places a strong emphasis on the value of a diverse and interdisciplinary team with a global outlook. She advocates for design excellence, and her companies are distinguished by their dedication to social causes. This is particularly evident in their work on affordable housing, support for non-profits, and organizing events like Art After Dark, which champions artists of color and tackles homelessness.
Paola’s portfolio includes several high-profile projects in the Washington DC metropolitan area. These range from the site selection study for the Latino American Museum and American Women Museum to the renovation of the historic Howard Theatre, Audi Field, MGM National Harbor, public schools, thousands of affordable and market rate units and more. Her graduate
thesis, awarded the highest award by the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA), was presented at the United Nations-sponsored World Humanitarian Summit as a solution for internal displacement in Istanbul. Her work has been acclaimed by numerous organizations, including AIA, NOMA, the International Design Awards, and Built by Women.
Her career is decorated with numerous honors. The Washington Business Journal recognized her as one of the “Power 100 Playmakers” and a “Minority Business Leader of the Year.” She has been acknowledged for her firm’s impact on the city’s architecture and was part of the “Woman Who Mean Business” class in 2020. Additionally, she received the Milton F. Clogg Outstanding Alumni Achievement Award from Montgomery College, and in 2022, the international WAN Female Frontier Awards. Her achievements have been spotlighted in Architect magazine, Huffington Post, Fox News, and CNN. In 2021, Paola was honored for her contributions to the economy and community during a discussion with Vice President Kamala Harris and Congresswoman Nanette Diaz Barragán, which focused on supporting Latina entrepreneurs and addressing systemic issues through the BidenHarris Administration’s infrastructure bills.
Paola’s leadership extends beyond her professional achievements, as she emphasizes the importance of investing in family, friends, and self. She divides her time between Washington DC, North Carolina, and Medellin, alongside her husband Neil and dog Charlie.
Paola Moya is an award-winning architect and design leader with over 23 years of experience in architecture, interior design, and experiential environments. As CEO of MOYA, she guides visioning, design strategy, and client relationships for educational, civic, and nonprofit projects. Paola’s leadership is marked by her ability to balance design excellence with community impact, budget efficiency, and historic preservation. She has extensive experience with school modernizations, small nonprofit facilities, and adaptive reuse projects, working closely with agencies such as the District of Columbia Public Schools, the DC Department of General Services, and the DC Historic Preservation Office, to ensure compliance and stakeholder alignment. Her portfolio reflects a commitment to creating inclusive, highperformance spaces that reflect each client’s mission and identity.
Role on the Project
As the Architectural Principal in Charge, Paola will lead all phases of the project, ensuring design excellence, Academy of Hope satisfaction, and adherence to budgets and timelines. She will coordinate project teams, oversee quality, and will be responsible for key relationships and project success.
Experience and Qualifications
DCPS Alice Deal Middle School Expansion | Washington, DC | Design Principal in Charge | $18.5M | 22,500 SF | 2024 | LEED Gold certified | Led the expansion and renovation of a historic middle school to include new classrooms, science labs, dining areas, a revitalized courtyard, and LEED certification. Oversaw permitting and agency coordination with DCPS and HPO.
Historic Randle Highlands Early Learning Center | Washington, DC | Design Principal in Charge | Full project involvement | $14M | 20,865 SF | 2022 | LEED Gold certified | Modernization of a historic early childhood center. Led QA/QC for building envelope restoration, interior fit-out, and early learning spaces.
Horace Mann Elementary School Modernization and Expansion | Washington, DC | Design Principal in Charge (representing Marshall Moya Design) | $37.7M | 40,000 SF | 2015 | LEED Gold certified | Led the design, in partnership with the DGS, DCPS, CFA, HPO, SIT committee members, and Skanska, emphasizing the creation of spaces that seamlessly integrate indoor and outdoor learning environments and included an art room, science gallery, library and multipurpose room, each conceptualized with versatility in mind.
Johnathan Styles is a licensed architect and interiors-focused project lead with over 11 years of experience delivering education, healthcare, and community-based interior environments. As an experienced Project Manager at MOYA, Johnathan brings a hybrid background in architecture and interior design to develop tailored furniture, fixtures, and equipment strategies aligned with institutional goals. He has managed user-centered interior fitouts for PK–12 and higher education facilities, integrating sustainable design principles, modular planning, and compliance with LEED standards.
Role on the Project
As Lead Architectural Designer and Project Manager, Johnathan will lead the development of design and interdisciplinary coordination across all phases. He will ensure alignment between design intent and technical deliverables, producing fully coordinated construction documents and supporting quality control reviews. Johnathan will contribute to internal design reviews, BIM execution, and integration of programmatic needs with architectural performance. He will also collaborate closely with engineers and District agencies such as DOB and DDOT to ensure timely review cycles and full compliance.
Experience and Qualifications
Prince George’s Community College Dukes Student Center | Largo, MD | Project Architect | $62.5M | 104,280 SF | Est. 2026 | Led FF&E planning and design for multipurpose spaces including classrooms, student support areas, and flexible performance venues. Coordinated interior packages to support academic and community functions.
Inspired Teaching Demonstration School Renovation (ITDS) | Washington, DC | Project Architect | $3M | 13,270 SF | Renovation | FitOut | 2025 | Modernized charter school interiors with new HVAC systems, classroom layouts, and collaborative areas. Oversaw FF&E selection and LEED-aligned interior planning.
Easterseals Hagerstown Head Start Facility | Hagerstown, MD | Project Architect | $5M | 25,736 SF | Interiors | Education | 2023 | Designed early education classrooms, specialized play areas, and admin support spaces. Developed and coordinated FF&E solutions to meet early childhood program standards.
Esteban Monsalve Cadena is a Senior Project Designer with over 17 years of experience in architecture and interiors across Colombia and the United States. As FF&E Project Manager at MOYA, he leads design development and technical coordination for civic, educational, and residential projects.
Esteban specializes in translating conceptual vision into fully coordinated FF&E and construction documentation, working across teams to ensure quality, compliance, and design fidelity. His experience includes large-scale housing, retail, and institutional facilities, with emphasis on interdisciplinary workflows and context-sensitive solutions.
Role on the Project
As FF&E Project Manager, Esteban will lead requirements development, procurement, and coordination of all furniture, fixtures, and equipment. He will work closely with the design team and AoH stakeholders to ensure all selections meet programmatic needs, budget targets, and delivery timelines. Esteban’s responsibilities will include finish selection, vendor engagement, and
alignment of FF&E with AoH’s educational mission and occupancy strategy.
Experience and Qualifications
Aviation Landing Residential Development | College Park, MD | Senior Project Designer | $48M | 150,000 SF | 2025–Present | Design and coordination of a large-scale multifamily development. Led architectural documentation, consultant integration, and design compliance for permitting.
Allentown Train Station Renovation | Allentown, PA | Senior Project Designer | $1M | 63,000 SF | 2023 | Institutional project involving historic renovation and modernization of transit infrastructure. Supported design development and detailing for accessibility upgrades and public interface.
South American Games Coliseums | Medellín, Colombia | Project Architect | $50M | 493,000 SF | 2010 | Contributed to design and documentation for a landmark public sports venue. Developed schematic and technical drawings and coordinated with specialty consultants.
Daniela Schenone is a seasoned Project Designer with over 14 years of experience in architecture, construction management, and Building Information Modeling (BIM). At MOYA, she effectively leads design documentation, consultant coordination, and code compliance for educational, civic, and residential, projects.
Daniela’s expertise spans all phases of design, from concept development through construction administration, with a focus on creating functional, high-performance spaces that reflect each client’s mission and community needs. She has worked extensively on school modernizations, institutional renovations, and public facility upgrades, collaborating closely with clients, consultants, and regulatory agencies to ensure quality and alignment.
Role on the Project
As a project designer, Daniela will support the project team by preparing drawings, 3D models, and construction documents, assisting with design presentations and research, and coordinating with team members to ensure accurate execution of project concepts for the Academy of Hope.
Experience and Qualifications
Prince George’s Community College Dukes Student Center | Largo, MD | Project Designer | $62.5M | 104,280 SF | Est. 2026 | Contributed to FF&E planning and design for multipurpose spaces including classrooms, student support areas, and flexible performance venues. Prepared interior packages to support academic and community functions.
Armed Services YMCA Arlington Child Care Center | Arlington, VA | Project Designer | 28,482 SF | 2025–Present | Designing a state-of-the-art childcare facility, emphasizing sustainable design, functional spaces, and community-centered architecture to provide a nurturing environment for children of military families.
DC Public Library Petworth Renovation | Washington, DC | Project Designer | $429K | 17,400 SF | 2025 | Contributed to interior renovation aimed at creating unique spaces for adult and youth users on separate floors. The scope included replacement with in-kind elements, such as painting, non-historic flooring, and environmental graphics, as well as updates to non-historic ceiling lighting, the addition of new furniture and power outlets, repairing existing wood furniture, and improved acoustics.
Federico Olivera-Sala is a seasoned design leader with over 31 years of experience in architecture and project execution. As Lead QA/QC Manager at MOYA, he oversees interdisciplinary coordination, documentation standards, and quality control for complex educational and civic projects. Federico’s approach ensures technical accuracy and constructability across all phases, from design through construction administration. He brings expertise in high-performance design, stakeholder engagement, and systems integration. His experience includes the delivery of LEED-certified and publicly procured projects requiring close collaboration with regulatory agencies and community stakeholders.
Role on the Project
As Lead QA/QC Manager, Federico will guide technical reviews, constructability assessments, and coordination across disciplines. He will oversee quality assurance processes, ensure compliance with AoH standards, and support delivery of a fully coordinated design-build package. His role will include drawing review, adherence to LEED and life-safety requirements, and interface with permitting
authorities to maintain project timelines and quality benchmarks.
Experience and Qualifications
Department of General Services Headquarters | Washington, DC | Design Principal| $105.5M | 257,290 SF | 2023
Design of the new headquarters for the DC Department of General Services.
Oversaw documentation and quality standards across architectural and engineering disciplines. LEED Silver certified.
Alice Deal Middle School Expansion | Washington, DC | Design Principal | Full project involvement | $18.5M | 22,500 SF | Design-Bid-Build | 2024
Oversaw the design and technical documentation of a LEED Gold expansion to a historic DCPS middle school. Included classrooms, labs, and connection to the existing facility.
Historic Randle Highlands Early Learning Center | Washington, DC | Design Principal | Full project involvement | $14M | 20,865 SF | 2022
Modernization of a historic early childhood center. Led QA/QC for building envelope restoration, interior fit-out, and early learning spaces. LEED Gold certified
Laura Romero is an Architect and Interior Designer at MOYA, where she contributes to the design of creative, user-centered spaces across residential, commercial, and corporate sectors. Her role spans concept development, space planning, 3D visualization, and the detailed execution of interior architecture, all driven by a commitment to both aesthetic quality and client vision.
With over six years of professional experience, Laura has worked on more than 40 architectural projects—75% of which have been built—demonstrating her ability to deliver tangible, well-crafted results. She has developed large-scale interiors in the U.S. and Latin America, and has led award-winning designs, including the redesign of the women’s section for Adidas stores. Her expertise in tools such as Revit, 3ds Max, and V-Ray enhances her ability to communicate design intent with clarity and impact, making her a valuable asset to the MOYA team.
Outside the studio, Laura enjoys indoor cycling, working out, and going on long walks with her dog. She finds inspiration in everyday movement and balance—whether watching a new series or exploring wellness activities—which she channels into the thoughtful, human-centered environments she designs.
Juan Carlos Peñuela is a skilled IT Operations and AI Manager responsible for optimizing and overseeing MOYA’s digital infrastructure. He leads the firm’s IT systems, security, and remote collaboration tools, ensuring seamless operations in a virtual environment. As the primary IT contact, he provides comprehensive technical support, troubleshooting, and strategic guidance to enhance efficiency and drive the adoption of innovative technologies.
With over 15 years of experience in IT leadership, Juan Carlos has a strong background in managing large-scale IT service operations, strategic planning, and technology-driven transformation. He has worked with global organizations, leading cross-functional teams, IT project management, and infrastructure upgrades. His expertise spans Agile methodologies, ITIL guidelines, and PMI frameworks, making him highly effective at aligning IT strategies with business goals while ensuring operational excellence.
Outside of work, Juan Carlos is passionate about cooking and enjoys experimenting in the kitchen whenever he has the chance. He is also a dedicated sports fan, with a particular love for American football and Formula 1, always keeping up with the latest games and races. His enthusiasm for both technology and creativity brings a dynamic and energetic approach to his role at MOYA.
Juan Esteban Monsalve is a Senior Project Designer at MOYA, where he leads the design and coordination of high-impact interior architecture projects across residential, commercial, and institutional sectors. Drawing on a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach, Esteban plays a key role in transforming client visions into functional, innovative spaces, ensuring design excellence from concept through construction documentation and execution.
With over 15 years of professional experience in both Colombia and the United States, Esteban has held leadership roles in architecture and interior design studios, as well as major development companies. He has directed teams on a wide range of projects—from hospitality renovations to large-scale commercial and urban developments. His strengths lie in creative problem-solving, team leadership, and technical precision, all of which enhance MOYA’s ability to deliver thoughtful, well-crafted design solutions.
Outside of his professional work, Esteban is passionate about cinema, tennis, diving, and the arts. Whether exploring the depths of the ocean or the narrative layers of film, he finds inspiration in creativity and discovery. These personal passions infuse his work with a dynamic perspective and a deep appreciation for storytelling through space and design.
At MOYA, Gabriela Dinerstein serves as BIM Manager Consultant, playing a pivotal role in maintaining and advancing the firm’s BIM standards and practices. She expertly coordinates the development and integration of BIM models across design teams, ensuring consistency, quality, and adherence to MOYA’s guidelines. Gabriela works closely with project stakeholders to resolve BIM-related challenges, enhance collaboration, and provide training and guidance to staff on BIM methodologies. Her leadership significantly improves the precision and efficiency of the firm’s design and construction workflows.
Gabriela brings deep expertise in sustainable design and BIM, combining technical skill with a commitment to environmentally responsible architecture. Before joining MOYA, she led BIM efforts at Mario Roberto Álvarez y Asociados in Argentina, contributing to high-profile projects such as the Foster + Partners tower. Her portfolio spans corporate, multifamily, and civic projects, demonstrating both versatility and a strong command of complex project coordination.
She holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the Universidad de Buenos Aires and a postgraduate specialization in BIM, where she also taught Revit and BIM courses. Gabriela has also studied public building design in Paris. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her family and exploring the intersection of technology and sustainable design.
Nicolás Gaitán is a Senior Project Designer at MOYA, contributing to both architecture and interior design projects with a focus on clarity, creativity, and technical precision. He supports the development of multifamily, retail, healthcare, and mixed-use designs by preparing detailed construction documents, coordinating multidisciplinary teams, and ensuring that each project meets the highest standards from concept to execution.
With over 12 years of experience in architecture and construction management, Nicolás brings strong leadership and a comprehensive understanding of design processes at both national and international levels. He has led projects across Colombia and the United States, with expertise in managing timelines, integrating technical requirements, and ensuring regulatory compliance. His background enhances MOYA’s capacity to deliver thoughtful and efficient design solutions across a range of project types.
Outside of work, Nicolás enjoys staying active and immersed in nature. He is passionate about mountain biking, hiking, rollerblading, and road trips. He also finds inspiration in cinema, exploring new places, and discovering local food—activities that fuel his creativity and reflect his love for design in all forms.
Dalal Missri currently serves as Proposal Coordinator at MOYA, where she supports the development and production of compelling proposals that communicate the firm’s design vision and capabilities. With a focus on quality assurance and technical accuracy, she collaborates closely with architects, designers, and leadership to ensure that every submission is tailored, visually engaging, and strategically aligned with client needs and project goals.
Dalal brings over five years of multidisciplinary experience in quality assurance, urban planning, and project coordination. Her background spans both public and private sectors, including work with municipalities and international firms such as Globant. Dalal has managed technical documentation, led cross-functional testing efforts, and ensured compliance across various platforms. Her expertise in transforming complex information into clear, structured content makes her a valuable asset to MOYA’s business development team, strengthening our ability to deliver high-quality proposals on time and with precision.
Outside of work, Dalal enjoys staying active and exploring new places. Tennis and pádel are two of her favorite sports—they keep her energized, focused, and always ready for a challenge. She’s also passionate about travel, seeking out new cultures, cuisines, and perspectives that inspire both her personal and professional life.
Florencia Branchicella, a dynamic Digital and Motion Designer at MOYA Creative, brings over a decade of experience. Her expertise in creating data-driven visual narratives integrates client objectives across various platforms. She’s skilled in UX/UI design, ensuring digital products are user-centric, aesthetically pleasing, and functionally intuitive. Her versatile approach tailors visual elements uniquely for each project, from concept to delivery.
Florencia’s career includes leading design campaigns and providing art direction for international clients in Asia, North America, and South America. Her extensive experience spans various sectors, including music video scripting, editing, and art direction in the K-POP industry.
Florencia, originally from Argentina, holds a Graphic Design degree from UBA and is fluent in Spanish, English, and Korean. An avid traveler, she enjoys exploring her home country, spending time in the southern regions like Tierra del Fuego and the Isla Pinguino Puerto Deseado. These visits allow her to admire the unique ecosystems of Patagonia, including its famous penguin colonies.
Andrea Leal is a Graphic Designer at MOYA, where she specializes in the visual development of proposals and marketing materials. As the editorial designer on the Business Development team, she ensures that written content is paired with impactful, visually compelling design that reflects MOYA’s excellence in storytelling and design innovation. With a keen eye for detail and a strong sense of visual identity, Andrea plays a vital role in shaping how the firm communicates its vision to clients and partners.
Before joining MOYA, Andrea worked with a range of public and nonprofit organizations including the National Center for Historical Memory, the Special Jurisdiction for Peace, and the International Organization for Migration. She has led the design of more than 60 publications, developed educational content, and created visual strategies for large-scale communication initiatives—often in the context of post-conflict, reconciliation, and human rights. Her work merges aesthetics with purpose, using design to enhance public engagement and support meaningful causes.
Outside of her professional work, Andrea is deeply immersed in the editorial and music scene. She co-runs a creative collective with friends, producing fanzines, illustrations, and music, all rooted in independent publishing and collaborative expression. She’s passionate about concerts, visual storytelling, and projects that blend design with social impact. Her creative world is fueled by curiosity, community, and a love for both planning and spontaneity—whether she’s designing a book, attending a live show, or crafting the next zine.
Sara Orozco is a Researcher and Proposal Writer at MOYA, where she collaborates closely with the business development team to craft compelling, strategic proposals that reflect the firm’s design vision and values. Drawing
on her legal background and analytical expertise, she plays a key role in developing content that aligns with client goals, while ensuring clarity, precision, and impact across all submission materials.
With over a decade of experience in law and an LL.M. in Business and Commercial Law, Sara brings a unique perspective to MOYA’s creative and operational processes. Her professional background spans both the public and private sectors, including roles at the Office of the President of Colombia, the Administrative Department of the Public Function, and Fox Network Group. She has advised on multi-million-dollar investment projects, led teams in high-stakes litigation, and developed legal strategies for complex international business transactions, always with a focus on growth, innovation, and regulatory excellence.
Outside of work, Sara is passionate about languages, literature, fashion, sports, and digital technologies. She’s currently studying French and enjoys diving into fiction—her love for storytelling led her to take a creative writing course with Colombian author Carolina Sanín. Sara also finds joy in cooking at home and once explored her interest in the culinary arts by taking French pastry courses during college, blending creativity with craftsmanship. These personal pursuits reflect her curiosity, cultural awareness, and appreciation for both detail and expression.
Paola Moya, a Colombian-American entrepreneur, is known for founding MOYA. As CEO and Creative Director, she plays a multifaceted role of overseeing the design content and business direction of the companies. Her entrepreneurial ventures span diverse design fields including urban design, architecture, interiors, experiential design, communication strategies, digital media, and graphic design. Her approach to business and design is holistic, rooted in diverse perspectives and international influences, a philosophy that resonates throughout her team at MOYA.
In her leadership capacity, Paola Moya places a strong emphasis on the value of a diverse and interdisciplinary team with a global outlook. She advocates for design excellence, and her companies are distinguished by their dedication to social causes. This is particularly evident in their work on affordable housing, support for non-profits, and organizing events like Art After Dark, which champions artists of color and tackles homelessness.
Paola’s portfolio includes several high-profile projects in the Washington DC metropolitan area. These range from the site selection study for the Latino American Museum and American Women Museum to the renovation of the historic Howard Theatre, Audi Field, MGM National Harbor, public schools, thousands of affordable and market rate units and more. Her graduate thesis, awarded the highest award by the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA), was presented at the United Nations-sponsored World Humanitarian Summit as a solution for internal displacement in Istanbul. Her work has been acclaimed by numerous organizations, including AIA, NOMA, the International Design Awards, and Built by Women.
Her career is decorated with numerous honors. The Washington Business Journal recognized her as one of the “Power 100 Playmakers” and a “Minority Business Leader of the Year.” She has been acknowledged for her firm’s impact on the city’s architecture and was part of the “Woman Who Mean Business” class in 2020. Additionally, she received the Milton F. Clogg Outstanding Alumni Achievement Award from Montgomery College, and in 2022, the international WAN Female Frontier Awards. Her achievements have been spotlighted in Architect magazine, Huffington Post, Fox News, and CNN. In 2021, Paola was honored for her contributions to the economy and community during a discussion with Vice President Kamala Harris and Congresswoman Nanette Diaz Barragán, which focused on supporting Latina entrepreneurs and addressing systemic issues through the Biden-Harris Administration’s infrastructure bills.
Paola’s journey began when she moved to the United States at 19 and completed her architectural studies while supporting her family. She earned her Bachelor’s and master’s in architecture from the Catholic University of America, and a finance certification from the Wharton School. Paola’s leadership extends beyond her professional achievements, as she emphasizes the importance of investing in family, friends, and self. She divides her time between Washington DC, North Carolina, and Medellin, alongside her husband and dog Charlie.
Federico Olivera-Sala, an accomplished Partner and Design Principal at MOYA, has an extensive portfolio spanning almost three decades. His expertise in architectural design and management has contributed to the development of educational institutions, civic and community buildings, commercial projects, residential, and mixed-use buildings. Federico oversees the company’s growth, pursuing design excellence, and navigating projects through local, state, and federal approval processes. Under his leadership, numerous projects have earned industry accolades and met rigorous sustainability standards, including LEED and Enterprise Green Communities. Notably, in 2023, Federico was appointed as an expert witness in Washington DC, to testify before Zoning Commission on PUD and BZA cases, a tribute to his extensive experience in master planning, mixed-use and multifamily projects.
Federico’s architecture career started in Argentina, where he started and managed an architectural and urban planning firm and served as a faculty member at the University of Belgrano School of Architecture. His move to the United States marked a significant career progression. Joining SK&I Architects in Bethesda, MD, he rapidly advanced to the role of Planning Division Director and Design Principal, contributing to over eighty projects that significantly enhanced the residential landscape throughout the east coast.
Federico has a degree from the University of Belgrano School of Architecture. Beyond his professional achievements, he has a passion for soccer and music, having been a DJ in an Argentinian dance club in his earlier years. Today, Federico finds joy in spending quality time with his wife and three children.
As the Studio Director at MOYA, Marilaura Guerrero holds a leadership position showcasing her extensive expertise in architectural design and management, a skill refined over more than a decade of professional experience. In her multifaceted role, she is not only responsible for managing staff and overseeing projects but also for ensuring the studio’s workflow is both efficient and effective. Tasked with strategic planning and budget management, Marilaura spearheads business development initiatives, all while upholding the studio’s high standards of vision and quality. Her leadership goes beyond management; she mentors the design team, fostering a work environment that encourages creativity and collaborative productivity. Actively involved in recruitment and staff development, Marilaura ensures MOYA’s team is equipped with the essential skills and resources to excel in their roles, exemplifying her commitment to excellence in both leadership and architecture.
Marilaura Guerrero’s work at architectural firms in Maryland and Puerto Rico has honed her skills in concrete and wood construction, particularly for multifamily housing and educational facilities. Her innovative designs have notably impacted projects in Atlanta, Orlando, and Puerto Rico, focusing on creating lasting community benefits while meeting client needs.
Marilaura Guerrero earned architectural degrees from the Universidad de Puerto Rico and the Savannah College of Art and Design, where she was a Thesis Nominee and an Honors Scholar. Outside work, she enjoys family time, her Puerto Rican heritage, music, and nature, enriching her creative architectural approach.
As a Project Architect at MOYA, Johnathan is responsible for overseeing a wide range of architectural design projects. He specializes in master planning, residential development, and hospitality design. In 2023 Johnathan launched the Maritime Design practice, which expanded MOYA’s hospitality portfolio. Within the MOYA team, Johnathan plays a crucial role in working with teams to brainstorm and manage projects, combining his creative design skills with technical knowledge. His approach prioritizes the integration of innovative ideas into practical solutions.
Previously, Johnathan worked with award-winning firms in Washington, D.C., and Atlanta. There, he honed his skills in interior design, focusing on both corporate and residential projects. His tenure at these firms saw him engaging in varied aspects of design and architecture, further refining his professional capabilities. Johnathan has a strong commitment to mentoring, often tutoring young architects and contributing to the growth of the profession.
Johnathan’s educational background includes a Bachelor of Architecture from Florida Atlantic University and a Master of Arts in Architecture from the University of Westminster, London. Johnathan is licensed Architect in the District of Columbia, Georgia, Maryland, and North Carolina. His professional journey is complemented by a passion for fitness, cruises, and discovering new local restaurants and music scenes.
Marisa King, a LEED-certified architect specializing in community-centric design, focuses on schools, libraries, community centers, and civic projects. She infuses her designs with biophilic and modular elements, bringing a unique perspective to contemporary architecture. As a Project Architect at MOYA, she oversees design development, construction document production, and project coordination. Marisa’s experience in the Washington DC Metropolitan area includes active involvement in community engagement and liaising with local authorities like the Commission of Fine Arts, Historic Preservation Office, and DOB.
Previously, Marisa contributed to various public construction and renovation projects with DC-area firms, including LEED-certified recreation centers, schools, public libraries, and sustainable multi-family housing. Her role also encompassed community outreach and construction administration.
Marisa holds a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from Virginia Tech, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude with University Honors and Dean’s List honors. She participated in the Architecture Europe Travel Program and received accolades such as the Steve + Cathi House Travel Scholarship, the AIA Virginia Society Prize, and the Rising Sophomore Leadership Award. Marisa is a licensed Architect in the District of Columbia and Maryland. A proud Virginia Tech alum, Marisa is dedicated to mentoring future female designers and volunteers her design expertise for non-profits in developing countries.
Daniela Schenone, a Senior Project Designer at MOYA with over thirteen years of experience in project design, construction management, and Building Information Modeling (BIM), plays a pivotal role in overseeing the firm’s multifamily residential projects, which often exceed four hundred units. Her expertise encompasses all phases of project design, from initial concept development to comprehensive construction administration. Daniela excels at translating design concepts into detailed architectural plans, collaborating effectively with clients, consultants, and architects to ensure compliance with building codes, and actively contributing to the selection of materials and products. Her extensive experience and versatile skillset are instrumental in bringing architectural visions to life while adhering to functional and regulatory requirements.
Daniela Schenone has had a career in architecture and project management, including key roles at WeWork Latin America and OZ Global, where she managed the construction of 500,000+ square feet of office space for clients like Coca-Cola and Microsoft. She excelled in positions as a Senior Project Architect and Director of Operations, overseeing multifamily housing and educational projects. Daniela also demonstrated her project management skills at Caramel LTD and Craft-Studio, focusing on resource management and success. Earlier, as a BIM Specialist at Bryant Mitchell Architects in Washington DC, she contributed to design solutions and ensured building code compliance, highlighting her architectural versatility.
Daniela holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of the District of Columbia, where she not only completed her studies but was also an active participant in the AIAS DC Chapter. Prior to this, she studied Architecture at the Facultad de Arquitectura, Diseño y Urbanismo (FADU), UBA in Argentina. Originally from Argentina, Daniela finds joy in quality time with her son and the exploration of new places.
As the Building Information Modeling (BIM) Coordinator at MOYA, Carla Scuticchio plays a pivotal role in maintaining the firm’s BIM standards and practices. She expertly coordinates the development and integration of BIM models across various design teams, ensuring strict adherence to MOYA’s BIM guidelines. Her role involves collaborative engagement with stakeholders, adeptly resolving BIM-related issues, and guiding and training staff in BIM methodologies. Her proficiency in BIM coordination markedly enhances the efficiency and precision of MOYA’s design and construction processes.
With over nine years of experience in BIM, Carla has significantly impacted architecture in Argentina, France, Uruguay, and the U.S., focusing on collective housing and mixed-use projects. Her accolades include 1st place in a national contest for sustainable, emergency housing design and an honorable mention as a Distinguished Young Professor at the Universidad de Buenos Aires, showcasing her blend of professional and academic excellence.
Originating from Argentina, Carla earned her Master’s degree in Architecture from the University of Buenos Aires. In her leisure time, she enjoys ceramics in her home studio and roller skating in the park.
With over two decades of experience, Catie Balagtas holds a Master of Arts in Sustainable International Development from Brandeis University, a Graduate Certificate in Hotel Planning and Design from Cornell University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Art & Design and Chinese Studies from Connecticut College. Experience at Terrapin Bright Green, developing project proposals, managing client relations, and presenting on sustainability topics, has allowed her to develop expertise in both project management and sustainable design.
Throughout her career, Catie has demonstrated her proficiency in graphic design, coupled with essential soft skills such as adaptability, creativity, and critical thinking. She has contributed significantly to high-profile projects, including the Merdeka 118 Tower in Malaysia, Portland International Airport Terminal Redevelopment in Oregon, and JPMorgan Chase Headquarters in New York City. Additionally, she coauthored Nature Inside, A Biophilic Design Guide, which showcases her commitment to integrating biophilic design principles in architecture.
Catie’s dedication to sustainability is evidenced by her LEED and WELL Accredited Professional credentials. Recognized for her contributions to environmental design, she has received awards such as the Achievement Award for “The Economics of Biophili” from the Environmental Design Research Association. Additionally, Catie is a polyglot, proficient in English, Spanish, Thai, Mandarin, and Filipino, enabling her to engage with diverse teams and clients globally.
Renata Orozco is a Project Designer known for her people-centric and sustainable architectural design expertise. At MOYA, she specializes in crafting interior layouts for large-scale multi-family projects, often exceeding 400 units. Her design philosophy revolves around understanding the social needs of communities and incorporating sustainability principles into her work, resulting in spaces that enhance the lives of their occupants.
Before joining MOYA, Renata made significant contributions at the internationally renowned Tatiana Bilbao Estudio, where she actively participated in diverse projects spanning exhibition, residential, office, health, and cultural design. She also played a key role in the development of urban master plans for Naucalpan, Mexico State, Mexico, during her time at Planeación y Desarrollo Arquitectonico.
Renata is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Urban Development Projects at Universidad Iberoamericana, Ciudad de México. She also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from the same university, with a specialization in Urbanism. Renata enriched her education further through an exchange program at Istituto Lorenzo de’ Medici in Florence, Italy, where she explored topics such as Transportation Architecture, Public Space Design, and Urbanism. Originally from Mexico, she is an avid hiker, exploring the majestic slopes of her country’s Iztaccihuatl Volcano and the breathtaking vistas of Norway’s Trolltunga.
As the Director of Interiors at MOYA, Adrian Saunders brings almost two decades of experience in designing and crafting meaningful interior spaces. He leads a team dedicated to developing innovative design concepts from inception to completion, focusing on environments that enhance learning and community engagement. His expertise is evident in projects for schools, community centers, and government buildings, where he blends community feedback with strategic placemaking. Adrian’s responsibilities also include selecting materials, code compliance, overseeing project implementation, and ensuring quality design execution, all while playing a pivotal role in client relations and supporting the firm’s growth and creative vision.
Prior to MOYA, Adrian developed a rich portfolio across various design fields. As Stratacomm’s Associate Director of Studio Services, he oversaw studio operations. At DowntownDC BID, he managed digital design projects, including web and graphic design, app development, and social media. His time at DDOT was marked by expertise in graphic and digital media design, while at Blackburn Architects, P.C., he focused on design, master planning, Building Information Modeling (BIM), 3D rendering, and construction administration.
Adrian holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from The Catholic University of America, where he also pursued a Master of Architecture. Outside of his professional life, Adrian is passionate about exploring emerging technologies and is an avid fan of science fiction. He places great importance on family, actively involving himself in his children’s sporting events and cherishing moments that foster strong family connections.
Ana Polettini currently works as an Interior Designer at MOYA, developing architectural and interior projects across various sectors. With over 13 years of experience, she focuses on multifamily, commercial, and civic sectors, playing a crucial role in managing complex interior design projects, test fits, construction documents, and client presentations.
Ana has a proven track record in team coordination and project management, ensuring accuracy in architectural projects and documentation. She has been involved in the design of the Starbucks Brazil as Head of Architecture and Design and was a Senior Architect Lead at WeWork LATAM, delivering high-quality projects on time and within budget.
Originally from Brazil, Ana holds a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture and Urbanism and two Graduate specializations, one in Enterprise and Project Management in Civil Construction and other in Interior Design, Decoration and Ambiance. Ana is passionate about events and party planning, driven by her love for hosting events that foster new connections and strengthen relationships with friends and colleagues.
Ignacio Neuta is a Creative Strategist at MOYA Creative, providing advisory support to guide the company’s creative direction and strategy. He works closely with the internal creative team to develop innovative approaches that align with the brand’s goals, identity, and target audience. Ignacio’s strategic insights help craft impactful campaigns that resonate with audiences and support business objectives.
With a strong background in advertising, graphic design, and digital marketing, Ignacio has developed skills in creating stunning and engaging digital and print materials, primarily for clients in the hospitality and tourism industry in over a decade of professional experience. He is characterized for an eye for aesthetics, usability, and functionality, combined with a strong sense of brand identity and storytelling.
Ignacio holds a professional degree in Advertising from Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano. His career includes leading teams of talented graphic designers and web developers to produce high-quality visual content that meets and exceeds client expectations. Ignacio’s expertise spans graphic design, digital marketing, and operations management, ensuring comprehensive project execution from concept to delivery. He has managed independent projects as well as collaborated with notable clients such as BID, CNMH, and ARN, where he contributed to the design and implementation of web platforms and communication campaigns supporting the reintegration of former combatants in Colombia.
Fluent in both Spanish and English, Ignacio excels in communication, leadership, presentation skills, creativity, decision-making, and critical thinking. His technical skills include proficiency in UX/UI design, prototyping, web development, and screen printing. Ignacio is passionate about using these skills to produce innovative and impactful solutions that enhance user experience and client satisfaction.
Romina Pereyra is a dynamic Graphic Designer and Illustrator at MOYA Creative, where she combines her artistic talent with technical skill to create compelling visual narratives. With over a decade of experience in branding, editorial design, and illustration, she specializes in crafting data visualizations, custom graphics, and interactive content for both digital and print media. At MOYA, Romina collaborates closely with clients, developing brand guidelines, reports, case studies, and other essential visual assets that resonate with audiences globally and elevate brand identities.
Before joining MOYA, Romina refined her skills as a Graphic Designer at several prestigious firms. Her journey in dynamic environments, including JWT and Newlink, enabled her to contribute to various projects, developing expertise across different media. Romina’s artistic abilities extend to the realm of illustration, where she has showcased her talent for global publishers like Grupo Edelvives and Jacobin, as well as for organizations such as CIPDH-UNESCO and government agencies like the Ministry of Education of Buenos Aires.
A proud alumna of the University of Buenos Aires, where she is from, Romina earned her degree in Graphic Design, deepening her understanding and love for the craft. Beyond her professional pursuits, Romina is fervently committed to cultural arts, finding joy in exploring new destinations through travel and attending both artistic and sports events.
Laura Moya Guerrero is a talented documentary film director and editor, bringing a unique and powerful perspective to the creative fields at MOYA. As a communications advisor and in-house filmmaker, she manages social media campaigns, oversees digital content creation, and lends her significant production and editing skills to the visual design team.
Laura’s filmmaking is notably supported by The Sundance Institute and Catapult Film Fund, earning her features in prestigious publications like Variety Magazine and The Washington Post. Her directorial debut, “The Rights of Butterflies” (AFI Docs 2012), played a pivotal role in the passing of the DREAM Act in Maryland. Her ongoing project, “What The Pier Gave Us,” initially a short film at BAMCinemaFEST 2021, is evolving into a feature-length documentary. Additionally, Laura’s commercial editing work includes projects for the New York Times, HP, L’Oreal, and Zenni.
Her educational journey is marked by a prestigious full-ride scholarship at NYU’s Tisch Arts Department, an honor bestowed to only two students, leading to a BFA in Film & TV Production. Originally from Colombia, Laura’s passion extends beyond filmmaking; she is deeply engaged in community and educational activities, reflecting her commitment to impactful storytelling and diverse representation in the arts.
Carola Luna is the Creative Director at MOYA Creative, where she leads the creative strategy, overseeing the team and collaborating with clients to deliver visionary and high-quality visual designs. Drawing on her strong architectural background and sharp eye for detail, Carola blends architecture, interior design, and graphic design to approach each project with a unique, multidisciplinary perspective. Her deep understanding of design storytelling allows her to craft compelling visual narratives that align with MOYA’s vision and objectives, ensuring that each project communicates a clear and cohesive design intent across all platforms.
Carola’s diverse experience spans multiple creative disciplines, enabling her to navigate seamlessly between architecture, interior design, and graphic design. She has worked on a variety of projects, ranging from corporate to residential, across Latin America and the U.S., and has held key roles at WeWork and VDV Arquitectura, where she contributed to complex, high-impact designs. In her most recent role at MOYA, Carola played an essential part in the Business Development and RFP department, helping to tell MOYA’s story through well-crafted proposals that highlighted the firm’s strengths and creative capabilities.
Originally from Venezuela, Carola holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Simón Bolívar University. Outside of work, she enjoys traveling to experience new cultures, which continuously inspires her creative process. Carola is also passionate about board games and cherishes time spent with her dog, helping her stay balanced and unwind.
Aura Telman is the Culture & Experience Director at MOYA. She combines strategic HR management with a focus on mental health and employee wellness. With over 10 years in HR and project management, Aura has developed creative solutions in wellness, recruitment, performance management, and employee engagement. Aura’s expertise includes designing HR strategies for hybrid/remote environments, team alignment, and wellness workshops. She has a strong background in full-cycle recruitment, onboarding, and HR strategic planning. Her role at MOYA is defined by her commitment to strategic HR management and mental health advocacy.
Aura holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Human Resources Management from Kwantlen Polytechnic University. Aura is a certified Mental Health First Aid and Mindfulness Practitioner and a member of the Certified Professionals in Human Resources of British Columbia, Canada. Her work in HR has been recognized in Nasdaq, Thrive Global, Authority Magazine, Create & Cultivate, and DisruptHR.
Aura is fluent in English and Romanian, her native language, as well as Moldavian, and has basic proficiency in Spanish. Originally from a small Romanian town, she has a passion for cooking, frequently experimenting with and perfecting new recipes from diverse global cuisines, especially those rich in unique spices and hot sauces.
Kareem Priestley, an experienced accountant at Moya, has over 18 years of finance expertise. His proficiency spans a range of accounting practices, including accounts payable, receivable, payroll, financial reporting, and treasury functions. Kareem’s role is pivotal in ensuring smooth financial interactions with clients, vendors, and subconsultants, contributing significantly to the firm’s operational efficiency.
Before his tenure at MOYA, Kareem demonstrated his financial acumen as the Director of Accounting at Royalty Solutions and Concord Music Group Inc. in New York. Here, he adeptly handled general accounting operations, played a key role in external audits, and skillfully managed the transition of financial data across software platforms.
Kareem’s academic foundation in finance is rooted in a Bachelor of Arts in Accounting from Clark Atlanta University. Originally from New York, Kareem enjoys spending quality time with his family and friends in the city that never sleeps.
Fernando Bermudez is the Operations Coordinator at MOYA. With over a decade of experience in operational and program management, his approach to operations management is multifaceted, combining strategic planning, analytical talent, and excellent people skills. His proficiency in Microsoft Excel and his ability to multitask and proactively address challenges make him a key asset in driving efficiency and innovation within the team.
Fernando’s career includes key roles in brand protection, intellectual property enforcement, and workforce management. He has adeptly managed complex operations, aligning team efforts with client objectives while maintaining high standards of quality control. His expertise in tools like Microsoft Excel and his analytical skills make him invaluable in strategizing and executing plans.
Fernando holds a degree in Systems Engineering from the Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería (UNI) in Managua, Nicaragua, where he is from. His academic achievements include winning accolades for his project on Marketing Strategies for Dried Tropical Fruits. Outside of work, Fernando is a specialty coffee aficionado and dedicates his free time to recreational reading.
Bernardo Corrales is the IT Manager at MOYA, responsible for safeguarding and enhancing the company’s IT infrastructure. His expertise in cybersecurity and IT consulting comes from working in Latin America, the USA, and the EU. Bernardo handles various aspects of corporate IT security, including system design and development, from the initial requirements to ongoing support.
During his tenure at MOYA, Bernardo has improved MOYA’s IT infrastructure by implementing cloud services, optimizing system performance, and maintaining strict security protocols. His work with virtualization technologies, particularly in financial institutions, has been recognized for its innovation.
Originally from Costa Rica, Bernardo holds a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and is a Microsoft Certified Professional. When not navigating the complexities of IT, he is a dedicated father of three, which keeps him equally engaged and busy.
Daniela Morris is a Senior Graphic Designer at MOYA Creative, where she leads the design process for a variety of projects, delivering visually engaging and innovative designs. Collaborating closely with the creative team, she develops cohesive visual identities and design solutions that align with MOYA’s brand vision across both print and digital platforms. Daniela also supports the development of RFPs and graphic design proposals, contributing to the firm’s efforts to secure new business opportunities.
Daniela holds a degree in Graphic Design from Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano, a renowned institution in Colombia with a strong reputation for its design programs. There, she built a strong foundation in branding, editorial and advertising design, and photography. With experience managing branding strategies, creating social media content, and developing editorial materials for both digital and print media, Daniela has refined her skills in conceptualization, abstraction, and innovative problem-solving. Her background working with international clients has also given her a global perspective and adaptability in her creative work.
Outside of her professional role, Daniela enjoys playing the bass guitar as a creative outlet to explore rhythm and sound. She also loves spending time with her cats and finds joy in experimenting in the kitchen, where she enjoys cooking vegan dishes and trying out new recipes. These personal interests bring balance to her creative life and fuel her passion for design.
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