PAE Design and Facility Management
Scott Gold, AIA, SAME has a diverse range of work experience. Scott served as the President of PAE Design and Facility Management, overseeing major business lines such as architecture, engineering, facility management, and operations & maintenance. Scott also worked as the Director of Operations and Director of Business Development for PAE Japan. Additionally, Scott was the President, Vice-President/President Elect, and a Board Member of the International Region for The American Institute of Architects (AIA). Scott was also the President of AIA Japan Chapter. In their own architectural firm, Scott Gold Architecture, they handled projects throughout Asia. In their early career, they held positions at Solutions Group International, Children's Chance for Tomorrow (CCFT), MWM Architects, Publications, GK Sekkei, and Nikken Sekkei, specializing in various roles such as architecture, planning, design, and consulting.
Scott Gold, AIA, SAME holds a Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) degree from Virginia Tech, where they specialized in Architecture. Previously, they earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Philosophy from Tulane University. In addition to their educational qualifications, Scott also holds certifications as a California Licensed Architect from the California Architects Board and as a Guam Licensed Architect from the Guam Board of Registration for Professional Engineers, Architects and Land Surveyors. Further details regarding the specific years of completion or acquisition of these certifications are not provided.
PAE Design and Facility Management
Pacific Architects & Engineers is an American company, founded in Japan in 1955 to provide architectural, engineering and facility maintenance services. By the mid-1970s the firm had become a major international provider of facility operations and maintenance services, and the headquarters were moved to Los Angeles. PAE Design and FM was established at that time to continue the firm's operations in Japan. PAE's architecture and engineering group has designed an extremely wide range of buildings, which in many ways has mirrored the post-war development of Japan. Starting with an emphasis on infrastructure and industrial buildings, PAE moved to office and apartment buildings in support of foreign investment in the 1980s, shifting to an emphasis on interior design and workplace restructuring in the post-bubble era, to a renewed support of foreign investment in the last few years. PAE's facility management group has evolved from custodial and maintenance services to a full FM services provider, including life-cycle cost control and IT mission-critical systems performance assurance. PAE provides FM services to a wide range of diplomatic, office and retail clients.