Josh Roehm Takes the Helm as Managing Principal at LEO A DALY's Dallas Studio
In an exciting development for the architectural and engineering community, Josh Roehm has been appointed as the managing principal and vice president of LEO A DALY’s Dallas studio. Known for his impressive track record in operational growth within the Texas architecture and engineering sector, Roehm's leadership is expected to drive significant advancements for the firm.
Before joining LEO A DALY, Roehm served as the Chief Operating Officer at BH Engineers in Irving, Texas. During his tenure there, he played an essential role in enhancing operational efficiencies and fostering client relations. His proficiency in communication and client engagement has set a standard in the industry, ensuring that each design phase meets the highest of expectations.
Roehm has also demonstrated his capability to lead integrated teams across various markets, including healthcare and education. His vision not only includes operational growth but also emphasizes delivering exceptional design work that aligns with the needs of diverse clients.
Notably, Roehm is an active member of both the Leadership Fort Worth and Leadership North Texas programs, which highlights his commitment not just to his firm but also to community engagement and local leadership development. His affiliations with the local chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and various nonprofit organizations further affirm his dedication to promoting excellence in the field.
Steve Lichtenberger, the president of LEO A DALY, expressed optimism about Roehm's appointment, stating, "Josh brings an incredible track record of operational growth to LEO A DALY. His depth of experience and network of relationships will elevate our entire studio to deliver world-class designs across markets." This statement underscores the faith that LEO A DALY has in Roehm’s ability to enhance their already strong offerings in design services.
The Dallas studio, renowned for its hospitality design initiatives including notable projects such as the Ritz-Carlton Las Colinas and the InterContinental San Antonio Riverwalk, stands to benefit from Roehm’s extensive experience. He aims to leverage LEO A DALY's international expertise, broadening the scope of projects within the studio. Roehm commented on his new role, stating, "I look forward to working with the stellar team at LEO A DALY to usher in a new era of growth for the Dallas studio. Together we'll accomplish great things."
As he steps into this pivotal role, industry observers are keen to see how Roehm will infuse his vision and proven leadership strategies into the firm's ongoing and future projects. With his dedication to enhancing client experiences and expanding operational capabilities, Roehm is poised to lead the Dallas studio towards new heights, making a lasting impact on the community and the firm’s clientele. The architecture and engineering landscape in Texas is on the brink of transformative change with Roehm at the forefront of this promising journey.