CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS VOL. 3
Tatiana Bilbao, AIA (FOREWORD WRITER)
Tatiana Bilbao began her eponymous studio in 2004 to integrate research, design, community-led strategies, and responsible construction. Bilbao holds a recurring teaching position at Yale University School of Architecture and has taught at Harvard University GSD, Columbia University GSAPP, Rice University, University of Andrés Bello in Chile, and Peter Behrens School of Arts at HS Dusseldorf in Germany. Her work has been published in The New York Times, A + U, and Domus, among others.
Also, Bilbao was recognized with the Kunstpreis Berlin in 2012, was named in 2010 as an Emerging Voice by the Architecture League of New York, the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture Prize by the LOCUS Foundation in 2014, the Marcus Prize Award 2019, Tau Sigma Delta Gold Medal of 2020, the Honorary Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) in 2021, the Richard Neutra Award in 2022, the AW Architect of the Year 2022, the J.Irwin and Xenia S. Miller Prize and ArpaFil Award in 2023. Recently in 2024, Boston Architectural College awarded Tatiana Bilbao an Honorary Doctor in recognition of the major contributions she has made to architecture.
https://tatianabilbao.com/
Ana Cecilia Quezada, AIA, NCARB, NOMA
Ana Cecilia Quezada was born in Cordoba, Argentina, and emigrated to Pittsburgh, PA, in 1967 at the age of seven months. She attended public school through ninth grade and transferred to Winchester Thurston for tenth through twelfth grades after several years of misbehaving. She received her Bachelor of Architecture and Certificate of Professional Practice from the University of Cincinnati in 1990. Cecilia obtained her licensure in the state of California in 1995 and is also currently registered in the states of Hawaii, Colorado, and Illinois. Currently, she is an NCARB-certified professional, a member of the National Organization of Minority Architects, and a member of the Urban Land Institute, serving on their DEI Committee and a guest panelist for Cohorts 9 and 10 of Arquitina.
She joined Quezada Architecture (QA) in 2000 and became President and majority shareholder in 2019. Last year, QA was ranked by the SF Business Times as the eleventh largest Latina/o-owned business and largest Latina-owned design firm in the San Francisco Bay Area. When not ‘coloring all day,’ Cecilia enjoys hiking, e-mountain biking, and traveling with her husband and adult children, dancing and shenanigans with friends, and knitting up a storm.
Cecilia@qa-us.com
Linkedin.com/in/cecilia-quezada-792a7610/
Angelica Arent, AIA, NCARB
Angelica Arent is a dedicated architect whose journey from Mexico City to the United States is truly inspirational. With over two decades of experience, she has made significant contributions to multi-family, single-family, and commercial projects, marked by a deep commitment to advocacy and community betterment through thoughtful design.
Angelica holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Universidad Iberoamericana. She is a registered architect in both New Jersey and Mexico and holds NCARB certification. Early in her career, she served as an adjunct professor and worked as a junior project manager for Serrano & Associates. After moving to the United States, she secured a job as a junior associate in an award-winning firm in Red Bank, New Jersey. She later served as a senior project manager at a firm in New Jersey and is currently an associate at Shore Point Architecture, leading some of the firm’s most prominent projects.
Angelica founded the MentoringMatters Program to provide mentorship and guidance to young designers. She actively mentors emerging Latinx women professionals through Arquitina and advocates for EDI within the architectural profession as a member of the AIA New Jersey Equity in Architecture Committee and Women in Architecture. She also supports other women in the industry through CREW NJ and has contributed to social impact through Pro Niños de la Calle. In recognition of her outstanding contributions, Angelica was honored with the 2024 Young Architect of the Year Service Award by AIA New Jersey and the 2024 Architect of the Year Service Award by AIA Jersey Shore Chapter.
a.arent@shorepointarch.com
Linkedin.com/in/angelica-arent-aia-ncarb
Aura Mena, AIA, NCARB
Aura’s journey as an architect has been marked by perseverance, resilience, and a passion for finding beauty and opportunities when they are hard to believe. Born and raised in Guatemala, Aura earned her degree in architecture and established a successful business and career in her native country. However, her life took a dramatic turn when she and her husband migrated to the United States. Despite her credentials, she struggled to find economic stability. She faced an abrupt and temporary career change while navigating the challenges of a new culture, overcoming self-doubt, and rebuilding her life.
Through her journey, Aura discovered the importance of community, mentorship, and self-care. She learned to celebrate small wins, reframe failure as a learning opportunity, and trust her inner strength and intuition. Today, Aura is a licensed architect in Illinois and her current home state, North Carolina, with more than ten years of experience in small to medium-sized projects in all phases, from initial project planning through construction administration. She has worked on several residential and commercial projects, and more recently collaborated in the delivery of +90 retail spaces across twenty-five states of the United States. Her story is a living proof that with determination and a willingness to learn, anyone can achieve and live their own American Dream.
aura.mena1@gmail.com
Instagram: @aura.mena
Elisa Hernández Skaggs, AIA
Elisa Hernández Skaggs is an architect and Associate Principal at Page & Turnbull, a leading architecture, design, planning, and preservation firm with offices across California. Dedicated to the adaptive reuse of historic structures, Elisa’s work ranges from large-scale rehabilitations to accessibility improvements that provide equal access to historic buildings. She is an expert in Tax Credits, the State Historic Building Code, and evaluations for compliance with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards. Her award-winning projects, including The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art and Culture, have revitalized communities and celebrated cultural identity.
Elisa advances preservation through leadership and service. She served as Board Chair of San Francisco Heritage whose mission is to safeguard the city’s architectural and cultural character. Nationally, she serves on the AIA Historic Resources Committee Advisory Group, where she will be chair in 2026, shaping programming for the AIA’s Conference on Architecture and a bi-annual colloquium at Taliesin West. She also served as a juror for the 2025 Driehaus Foundation National Preservation Awards. Committed to equity in design, Elisa is active with AIASF’s Latinx in Architecture Knowledge Community, developing programs to benefit the Latinx design community and support Latinx students through scholarships and mentorship.
A frequent speaker, she has presented at the Latinas in Architecture Summit at Princeton, the Building Museums Symposium, and the AIA San Francisco International Waterfront Symposium.
A leader in preservation and inclusivity, Elisa strives to elevate historic resources as vital contributors to cultural identity, community life, and the future of architecture.
skaggs@page-turnbull.com
Elizabeth Pacheco,
AIA, LEED AP BD+C, WELL AP, CPHD, GGP
Elizabeth Pacheco is a partner at fallon+pacheco architects, where she and her husband lead a practice dedicated to institutional clients with a focus on educational, healthcare, and research laboratory projects. With more than thirty-five years of experience, her career spans a wide range of building types including educational facilities, research laboratories, administrative offices, and healthcare environments.
Before co-founding fallon+pacheco architects, Elizabeth worked with some of the nation’s most respected design firms, including Perkins & Will—renowned for its leadership in educational design—and Perkins Eastman, one of the country’s largest and most prominent architectural firms. Her work reflects a deep commitment to thoughtful, sustainable, and people-centered design.
A native of Colombia and fluent in Spanish, Elizabeth is both a practitioner and an advocate for environmental responsibility. She is a licensed architect in New York and New Jersey and holds multiple professional credentials, including LEED AP BD+C, WELL AP, Certified Passive House Designer (CPHD), and Green Globes Professional (GGP). She is an active member of the American Institute of Architects and currently serves on the board of AIA Newark & Suburban, where she chairs the Committee on the Environment. From 2021 to 2023, she also represented New Jersey as State Representative for the national board of the AIA Small Firm Exchange.
Her dedication extends into her community, where she has served as a member of the Environmental Commission and Greener Bloomfield initiative in her hometown. She also mentors aspiring Latina architects through Arquitina, helping empower the next generation of diverse leaders in the profession.
Elizabeth holds a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Technology from the New York Institute of Technology.
epf@fallonpacheco.com
www.fallonpacheco.com
Geny Muñoz, AIA, NCARB, NOMA, EDAC, LEED AP, Assoc. DBIA
Geny Muñoz was born and raised in Los Angeles with family roots in Zacatecas, Mexico. She has been a licensed architect in the state of California since 2017. As a Project Architect, she has devoted most of her career to the healthcare sector, completing projects from small 3,000-square-foot remodels to 500,000-square-foot hospital expansions.
Geny received her Bachelor of Architecture in 2008 from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, and began her career in Los Angeles prior to moving to Alameda, where she has resided since 2012.
Geny is a member of various professional organizations, including AIA, NOMA, DBIA, and Alpha Rho Chi. Never passing up an opportunity for continued education, Geny is a certified Design-Build Professional, a LEED Accredited Professional, and holds credentials from NCARB and EDAC. Geny is passionate about mentorship and volunteers her time with AIA East Bay, ACE Transformative Partnerships, and Arquitina. In her free time, Geny enjoys reading and running the states, one half marathon at a time.
geny.munoz@gmail.com
Linkedin.com/in/geny-munoz-323859b4/
Georgie Márquez, AIA, NOMA, CPTED CPD
Georgie Márquez is the Principal Owner of Andre + Marquez Architects, an architecture and interior design firm based in Norfolk, Virginia. She earned a Bachelor of Architecture from Pratt Institute in New York and is licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia and the District of Columbia. She is also a certified Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) Professional.
She is involved with several local and national organizations, including Arquitina, the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA), Women in Defense, the Hampton Roads Chamber, and the Hampton Roads Association of Commercial Real Estate (HRACRE). She serves on the Boards of Directors of LEAD VA, Visit Norfolk, and HRACRE, and was elected the Hampton Roads Chamber’s 2026 Board of Directors Chair-Elect.
In 2012, Ms. Márquez was invited to join Congressman Scott Rigell’s Business Advisory Board. In 2018, she was appointed by the Norfolk City Council to the Mayor’s Advisory Commission on Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation. In 2021, she was appointed an Invited Member to Governor Ralph Northam’s Technical Advisory Committee for Coastal Adaptation and Protection Master Planning. In 2022, she was appointed by Governor Glenn Youngkin to the Secure and Resilient Commonwealth Panel under the Secretariat of Public Safety and Homeland Security and reappointed in 2025.
Born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Ms. Márquez resides with her husband, Joël André, and two cats in a 120-year-old home in Portsmouth, VA. They have one son, Laurent André.
gmarquez@amarchitx.com
LinkedIn.com/in/georgiemarquezandre/
Gloria Kloter, AIA, NCARB, CODIA
Gloria Kloter, AIA, NCARB, CODIA, is an award-winning architect, founder and CEO of Glow Architects, keynote speaker, and bestselling author. She is an advocate for immigrants, women in architecture, and motherhood.
Kloter is the author of The Architecture of Motherhood, and Co-Author of City Shapers and Prospering in the US. She is the founder of Foreign Architects, serves as a 2025-2027 At-Large Representative to the Strategic Council for AIA National Architect. She’s also the Architect Licensing Advisor through AIA Florida, and served AIA Tampa Bay as part of their Board of Directors for several years where she also founded and chaired the WIA Committee Tampa Bay. Gloria is currently the Director of Programs for the Immigrant Architects Coalition, and Co-Host of the IAC Podcast.
Among her awards, Gloria is a recipient of the Norma Sklerak Humanitarian Award by AIA California 2024, the Outstanding Leadership Award 2022, and the AIA Tampa Bay 2020 Kelley Emerging Professional Award. She was also honored with the 2019 Sho-Ping Ching WLS Scholarship.
Gloria has been a keynote speaker and panelist on several conferences including the AIA National, NOMA National, Women Leadership Summit Miami, Young Architect, NCARB’s Architect Licensing Advisor Summit, Women Architects Festival, among other events.
Gloria Kloter has been featured by major architectural and global publications like Architizer, Young Architect Podcast, Context & Clarity Podcast, Practice Disrupted Podcast, The IAC Podcast, From The Honeycomb Podcast, Mentor Dino, EntreArchitect, Arquitexto, NCARB, YAF Connection, South Tampa Magazine, Thrive Global, Tech Times, Influencive, and others.
gloria@glowarchitects.com
http://www.glowarchitects.com/
Jacqueline Velez, AIA, NCARB
Jacqueline Velez, AIA, NCARB, is a licensed architect in New York and New Jersey. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the New York Institute of Technology in 1981. She is the founder and principal of two MWBE-certified firms: JMV Associates, specializing in building code, and zoning consulting, as well as expediting; and JMV Architect, an award-winning architectural design firm. Her firms are certified by NYC, NY State, the Port Authority of NY & NJ, and the NYC School Construction Authority.
JMV Associates was recently awarded the New York State Senate 2025 Empire Award, recognizing its outstanding contributions to the community.
Jacqueline has secured contracts with major governmental agencies, including the NYC School Construction Authority, NYCEDC, NYCHA, FDNY, DASNY, CUNY, and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey as part of the JFK Redevelopment Program.
She served for fifteen years as Trustee and Chair of Buildings and Grounds at The Kew-Forest School, guiding key infrastructure projects. From 2023 to 2024, she served as President of AIA Queens and now sits on the AIA NYS Board as a Director and member of the Finance Committee. She also serves on the Floral Park Architectural Review Board and the NYIT School of Architecture Advisory Board, and as a mentor for Arquitina, she supports aspiring Latina architects on the path to licensure.
A dedicated advocate for education, Jacqueline hosts high school interns and champions youth engagement in architecture. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her family, reading, and traveling.
jackie@jmvarchitect.com
Linkedin: Jacqueline Velez, AIA
Instagram: @jmvarchitect
Jessica Adetoro, AIA, NCARB
Jessica Adetoro is a Chicago based architect passionate about sustainable and equitable design. A registered architect in Illinois with over 13 years of experience, she brings technical precision to thoughtful and holistic design solutions. As a project architect at SmithGroup, her diverse portfolio ranges from complex healthcare projects, research labs, educational spaces and community centered development. In 2025 she was recognized as one of 50 outstanding Latinas in the construction industry by Negocios Now and featured in the 12th edition of “Who’s Who in Hispanic Business”.
Born in Mexico City and raised in the U.S., Jessica’s bicultural background shapes her worldview as a global citizen. She holds a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Architecture degree with a concentration in sustainability from Judson University in Elgin, IL.
Discovering her calling in high school, Jessica seeks to empower the next generation through mentorship. She has worked with CPS high school students through the ACE mentorship program and as a guest speaker at elementary schools. She is a co-founder of Arquitina, a leadership and licensure initiative for emerging Latina Women in architecture. Proud to be among the 1% of licensed Latina architects in the U.S., Jessica is committed to drive change.
Jessica.adetoro@gmail.com
LinkedIn: /jessica-adetoro
Katherine Darnstadt, AIA, NOMA, LEED AP
Katherine Darnstadt is the founder of Latent, a Chicago-based architecture and urban design practice advancing social and spatial justice through context driven design. Since 2010, she has partnered with communities to transform local assets into shared futures. Their work spans cultural, civic, and neighborhood spaces, including public plazas, adaptive reuse renovations, housing, neighborhood plans, and unique design explorations.
She and the firm have been published, exhibited, and featured widely, most recently as the Architectural League of New York Emerging Voices, contributor to the RIBA 100 Women Architects book, winner of several Architizer A+ Awards, and Architect’s Newspaper Best of Practice for Small Firms in the Midwest. She taught at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Northwestern University.
katherine@latentdesign.net
http://www.latentdesign.net/
Mariana Alvarez-Parga, AIA, LEED AP
Mariana graduated from the Universidad de Buenos Aires with a degree in Architecture, Design, and Urbanism, Argentina. She moved to the U.S. in 2000, became a U.S. citizen, and is a licensed Architect in California.
As a partner and Principal at 19six Architects, Mariana oversees projects in the San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento, including mixed-use, multi-family housing, performing halls, and educational projects.
She completed leadership programs at Stanford School of Business and the Coalition for Adequate Housing School Facilities Leadership Academy, contributing to her focus as a leader at 19six on building a healthy firm culture and equitable work environment.
She is an active member of the AIA Silicon Valley Chapter, where she was a founding co-chair of the Architectural Intelligence Conference, a key contributor to the Women in Architecture Committee, and co-chair of the 2021 National Women’s Leadership Summit.
Mariana has been a speaker at DSA 7x7x7 Water, Energy, and Design forums, at the Coalition for Adequate School Housing (CASH) 2020, 2023, and 2025 Annual Conferences, and the School of Architecture at Princeton University, for the Latinas in Architecture Summit 2025. Most recently, she presented on “Designing and Constructing Sustainable Facilities and Outdoor Spaces” at a DSA/CDE/OPSC workshop.
She lives with her two daughters and enjoys traveling to new places with them. Her passions include art, swimming, and gathering with friends.
mariana@19six.com
Linkedin.com/in/malvarezparga/
Melissa Iris Garcia, AIA, LEED AP, NOMA
Melissa Iris Garcia, AIA, LEED AP, NOMA, is the newest principal at Herman Coliver Locus Architecture in San Francisco and has been with the office since 2000. This unique firm focuses on providing affordable and supportive housing, as well as sacred spaces, with 100% of its clients being nonprofit organizations.
A Los Angeles native and graduate of UC Berkeley’s College of Environmental Design, she lives in San Francisco’s Mission district and rides her bike to work every day. Melissa believes that designing socially and environmentally resilient communities enables architecture to serve as a fulcrum for justice. She has contributed to the design of over 1,100 units of affordable housing in the Bay Area. Each project is designed to improve and elevate its surroundings, embodying the needs of its neighborhood, client, and users, and giving shape to their collective dreams and aspirations.
Outside of the office, Melissa serves as the co-chair of the AIASF Latinx in Architecture (LiA) Knowledge Community, and she is a committee member of San Francisco’s National Organization of Minority Architects’ (NOMA) Project Pipeline Camp. LiA’s mission is to serve and support Bay Area Latinx design professionals by strengthening our networks, promoting professional development, and providing mentorship opportunities, bringing awareness of Latinx culture and design through educational and community-oriented programs. Project Pipeline is a summer camp that introduces architecture and urban planning to urban youth ages eleven to fourteen, many who have never met an architect. If they can see it, they can be it.
mgarcia@hclarchitecture.com
LinkedIn.com/melissa-iris-garcia-2667194
Natasha Espada, AIA, NOMA, LEED AP BD+C
Natasha Espada, AIA, NOMA, LEED AP BD+C, is the founder and Principal of STUDIO ENÉE, a diverse woman and minority firm in Boston dedicated to design, equity, and the environment. She has over 30 years of design, planning, and construction experience with cultural, arts, civic, educational, housing, and commercial projects. Natasha was the 2020 President of the Boston Society of Architects (BSA)/AIA and co-chair of the Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Social Justice Task Force. She was recently elected to the board of AIA Massachusetts and is the 2026 President elect. Since 2011, Natasha has been a speaker or an advisor with the AIA’s Women’s Leadership Conference. In addition to practice, Natasha was an Adjunct Professor at Northeastern University and a design critic/lecturer at Harvard GSD, MIT, Boston Architectural College, Yale University, Wentworth Institute of Technology, University of Florida, Auburn University, and others. Natasha is currently the chair of the Town of Needham, MA Planning. She is a graduate of the University of Florida, holds a Master’s degree in architecture from the University of Virginia with a certificate in American Urbanism, and, in 2021, was awarded an honorary doctorate in engineering from Wentworth Institute of Technology.
nespada@studioenee.com
www.studioenee.com
Oksana Ramos, AIA, NCARB
Oksana Ramos is a first-generation Mexican American architect from Washington, D.C. She earned her Bachelor of Architecture from The School of Architecture at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York.
As a leader at the intersection of professional practice, community engagement, and cultural identity, Oksana is the immediate past chair of the AIA|DC LA.IDEA Committee (Latin American Interior Designers, Engineers & Architects). In this role, she guides a vibrant platform that connects Latinx and Latin American design professionals throughout the D.C. metro region, creating pathways for visibility, leadership development, and mentorship.
Oksana’s leadership extends through multiple channels: she is a member of the 2024-2025 AIA Next to Lead cohort, a national program advancing association leadership among diverse women; she volunteers with the AIA Small Project Design Knowledge Community; and she is a member of AIA|DC Women in Design Committee.
Her design practice integrates research-driven methodology with advocacy and community-centered approaches. Oksana is committed to building inclusive pathways to leadership, transforming cultural identity into a professional strength, and empowering the next generation of Latinx architects. Oksana serves on the planning committee for Arquitectos Colectivos National and contributes to the development of Latinx programming held during the annual AIA Conference on Architecture & Design.
oksana.ramos@gmail.com
Linkedin.com/in/oksanaramos/
Shadia Jaramillo, AIA, WELL AP, NCARB
Shadia Jaramillo is a Panamanian architect born to a Colombian mother and a Colombian-Lebanese father. She was raised in the province of Colón, Panama, as the oldest of six children, a role that deeply influenced her upbringing, leadership style, and sense of responsibility.
Throughout her career, Shadia has led and contributed to a wide range of architectural projects, including residential, commercial, higher education, healthcare, civic, hospitality, and aviation. Her design work is informed by her multicultural background, global perspective, and deep commitment to community impact.
She firmly believes that mentorship and support are essential to both personal and professional growth. This belief is reflected in her active involvement in leadership roles across several professional organizations. Shadia has served as Associate Director at Large on the AIA Florida Board and held a similar role in the AIA Florida Northwest chapter, where she has consistently advocated for the profession and for emerging professionals.
Currently, she serves as Co-Founder and Co-Chair of the AIA FLNW Women in Architecture (WIA) Committee as well as part of the YAF Special Projects committee. She is also actively involved in AIA Florida’s WIA initiatives and contributes to the Florida/Caribbean Architect magazine. In recognition of her contributions, Shadia was named Associate of the Year by both AIA Florida and AIA Florida Northwest, honors that highlight her leadership, advocacy, and growing influence in the field. She was also awarded the AIA FLNW Emerging Professional Mentorship Honor Award for her commitment to mentoring and developing EPs and Associates in the profession.
Her dedication to mentorship extends beyond organizational boundaries. She serves as a mentor with Arquitina and is the Co-Director of AFAC (Arab Females in Architecture and Construction), where she helps empower the next generation of diverse professionals.
Through her social media platform, @shadia_architecture, she creates valuable content for architects, emerging professionals, provides mentorship and educates the public about the value of architecture and design.
@shadia_architecture
shadia.jaramillo@gmcnetwork.com
Vanessa Smith Torres, AIA, NOMA
Vanessa Smith Torres is a Puerto Rican-born architect based in Miami, FL. She received a Bachelor’s from Northeastern University and a Master of Architecture from Tulane University.
Vanessa acts as Project Architect at Perkins&Will Miami. She has worked on award-winning projects across various market sectors, including Hospitality, Education, and Healthcare. Vanessa specializes in building design for performance and wellness, and is knowledgeable in various building certification programs, including LEED, WELL, SITES, and the Living Building Challenge.
Committed to building a more equitable profession, Vanessa is a mentor for Arquitina and SoFloNOMA’s Project Pipeline Summer Camp. She has served on the National Organization of Minority Architects Chapter boards in South Florida (SoFloNOMA) and Louisiana (NOMALA) and was the 2022-2023 co-chair of the AIA Miami Women in Architecture Committee. Vanessa was the 2021 President of SoFloNOMA and 2025 President of AIA Miami.
vsmithtorres@gmail.com
Linkedin.com/in/vanessa-smith-torres
Yanel de Angel Salas, FAIA
As Principal and Managing Director of the Boston studio of Perkins&Will, Yanel leads with a spirit of empowerment that continuously pushes teams to be agents of change—for the well-being of our communities, our planet, and each other. A dedicated mentor, she finds joy in helping others elevate their own voice, become genuine leaders, and craft a meaningful career path.
With a reputation for simplifying the complex and building consensus among stakeholder groups, Yanel has been instrumental in the growth of her firm’s global Higher Education practice, as well as the execution of large projects internationally. She has leveraged her expertise to spur significant initiatives, such as ResilientSEE, a global platform that brings together design professionals, private industry, and academia to offer comprehensive, pro-bono resilient planning and design to communities around the world. She served as VP of Practice for the Boston Society of Architects (BSA) / AIA Board, co-chaired the BSA Women in Design Excellence Awards committee, co-founded the BSA WiD Mid-Career Mentorship committee, and is an active CREW member.
Today, she serves on the Board of Directors for Perkins&Will, the Advisory Boards of PROTECHOS and Sociedad Latina of Boston, and the Syracuse University School of Architecture Advisory Board, and she is a trustee at the Wentworth Institute of Technology.
Yanel.deangel@perkinswill.com
Linkedin.com/in/yanel-de-angel