Ronnell (Ronn) Hayden is an experienced architect with a diverse range of work experience. Ronnell (Ronn) started their career as an Intern Architect at Lockwood Greene, where they worked on projects both domestically and internationally. Ronnell (Ronn) then joined HDR, specializing in criminal justice design. After that, Ronn worked at RTKL as a Project Architect and Project Manager, focusing on retail stores, shopping malls, and mixed-use projects. Ronnell (Ronn) then established their own firm, Third Coast Urban Designs, where they managed various projects, including major resort hotels and convention centers. Ronn later joined Quad Three Group as a Design Director and Project Manager before transitioning to Lockheed Martin as their Corporate Architect. At Lockheed Martin, they designed executive office areas, conference rooms, labs, and public spaces. Following this, Ronn served as the Campus Architect at Binghamton University. Currently, they hold the position of Chief of Department at US Air Force Services, where they oversee the execution of capital improvement projects for worldwide Air Force and Services operations. Ronnell Hayden's work reflects their passion for architecture, historic preservation, and a dedication to customer satisfaction.
Ronnell (Ronn) Hayden, Architect, NCARB, NCIDQ has a diverse education history spanning several institutions. Ronnell (Ronn) began their education at Lamar High School, although no degree or field of study is provided for this period. Ronn then attended The University of Texas at Arlington from 1973 to 1991, with a focus on urban studies and public administration. During this time, they obtained a Master of Arts in Urban Affairs from the same university between 1984 and 1989. Ronn also pursued architecture studies at The University of Texas at Arlington, earning a Masters of Architecture degree with a specialization in historic preservation from 1977 to 1980. Furthermore, they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree from the same institution from 1973 to 1977, specializing in architecture, urban design, and city planning. Ronn's education also includes a short course in AutoCAD at Penn State University in 1994, as part of their continuing education.
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