Norman Liedtke

CEO, Pilot, Coach, Cheerleader at Meyer

Norman Liedtke has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Norman founded Meyer Design, Inc. in 1983, a successful architecture and interior design firm that specializes in corporate culture changes and workplace strategies. As CEO, Pilot, Coach, and Cheerleader for over 35 years, Norman Liedtke has led a team of talented professionals in developing innovative design solutions for clients.

In 2000, Norman co-founded NorthSTar Advisors, a program/project management firm specializing in large complex projects for both the private and public sectors. Norman sold their interest in the company in 2015. Additionally, they co-founded ONE Global Design Platform in 2010, a global architectural and design firm with locations in the USA, Canada, and Mexico. This platform aims to better serve clients and expand their reach beyond Philadelphia.

Norman Liedtke also served as a Partner at Bricoleur from 2010 to 2013 and as a Board Member for Business Leaders Network from 1998 to 2011. Prior to their entrepreneurial ventures, they worked as a Product Manager at FMC from 1978 to 1983. With a well-rounded and extensive background, Norman Liedtke has made significant contributions to the architecture, design, and project management industries throughout their career.

Norman Liedtke has a strong educational background that spans over several years. Norman obtained their Bachelor of Science (BS) degree with Honors in Finance from Lehigh University, graduating between the years 1970 and 1974. In order to further enhance their knowledge in the field of Real Estate Development, Liedtke pursued graduate courses at Temple University, completing their studies from 1987 to 1990. Additionally, they earned their Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Drexel University's LeBow College of Business, specializing in Marketing/Marketing Management, General, studying from 1978 to 1982.

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  • CEO, Pilot, Coach, Cheerleader

    January, 1983 - present