Sue Marshall Principal at Jasmax
06 Jul 2017SUE MARSHALL BECOMES THE THIRD FEMALE PRINCIPAL AT JASMAX.
Registered Architects Sue Marshall and Justin Evatt join Jasmax’s Principal leadership group.
Managing Principal, Marko den Breems, comments, “Being able to growing the Jasmax leadership group demonstrates the privileged position we’re in. Sue and Justin’s appointments recognise the leadership, the special commitment and contribution they have both demonstrated to the betterment of architecture and design delivered in New Zealand.”:
“Their specialist talents and expertise continue to push our teams to provide industry-leading service and design for our clients and our communities.”
Sue Marshall is Jasmax’s Head of Knowledge & Innovation. She has been instrumental in defining and leading the knowledge and innovation strategy at Jasmax, which seeks to capture, develop and share knowledge across the practice and enable our architects and designers to deliver quality projects, consistently, for our clients. Sue leads a team of specialists, across the areas of contractual and technical delivery, sustainability, BIM process and technology, digital innovation and visual communication. Prior to this role, Sue, a registered architect, led the restoration and conversion of the Chief Post Office; the main entry into Britomart’s iconic Transport Centre.
This announcement was made at the same time as promoting Justin Evatt to Principal, as well as 39 promotions to Associate Principal, Senior Associate and Associate. For all promotions please visit the News pages at www.jasmax.com
New Associate Principals include:
Sarah Bryant – Sarah is a Senior Workplace Strategist at NotYetKnown; the strategy division of Jasmax. Prior to joining NotYetKnown, she practiced as a designer of commercial interiors for over 13 years; delivering over 30 workplace designs across both New Zealand and the UK. Most recently, she led the Workplace Design of Fonterra’s award-winning global headquarters and was highly commended at last year’s National Association of Women in Construction awards. She’s also particularly passionate about the incorporation of health and wellness across organisations, and is currently researching how she can integrate this into her workplace consulting.