Frederick Prozzillo

Nord Mcclintock Family VP Of Preservation And Collections at Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation

Frederick Prozzillo started their work experience as an Intern at Sanday, Kentro & Associates in Nepal and Cambodia, where they worked on restoration and conservation projects. Frederick then moved on to a role as an Intern at Taliesin Architects. Prozzillo later worked as a Job Captain at Roberts|Jones Associates, where they were involved in church campus expansion and residential remodel projects. Frederick then joined Allen+Philp Architects/Interiors as a Project Manager, overseeing notable projects such as Trader Vic's Restaurant and Hotel Valley Ho. Prozzillo worked as a Projects Director at The Architecture Group, managing various projects including a mixed-use development and an industrial truck repair facility. Frederick then took on the role of Instructor at The Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture. Lastly, Prozzillo became the Nord McClintock Family VP of Preservation and Collections and the Director of Preservation at the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, where they were responsible for preserving and managing the Taliesin West property.

Frederick Prozzillo pursued their education in a chronological manner, starting with their Bachelor of Arts degree at La Salle University from 1986 to 1990. During this time, they majored in History and minored in Political Science and English. After a significant gap in their educational journey, they pursued a program at the Lodestar Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation at Arizona State University in 2016. This program, known as the AMEX Leadership Academy Class IX, focused on philanthropy and nonprofit innovation. Finally, from 1997 to 2000, Frederick Prozzillo attended the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, where they obtained a Master of Architecture degree with a concentration in Architecture.

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