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40 Under 40 retrospective: Where are they now?

40 Under 40 retrospective: Where are they now?

Every month we’ll be catching up with past 40 Under 40 honorees to see what they’ve been up to since winning the award.


By Julie S. Higginbotham, Senior Editor | June 7, 2013
This article first appeared in the BD+C June 2013 issue of BD+C.

Every month we’ll be catching up with past 40 Under 40 honorees to see what they’ve been up to since winning the award. This month we focus on a construction manager and a healthcare designer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NATALIE PETZOLDT
AIA, LEED, EDAC

Principal and Central Region Health Leader
Cannon Design, St. Louis
Class of 2006

ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Recently named Principal and Central Region Health Leader of the firm. Has led innovative programs for important academic medical centers and oncology facilities, including long-range strategic campus planning programs for St. Louis’ BJC HealthCare and Washington University School of Medicine, Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center in Phoenix, and the Centre hospitalier de L’Université de Montréal.

Spoke on evidence-based design at the American Community Cancer Center’s national meeting and authored a related article for the Multidisciplinary Cancer Care Journal.

EXTRACURRICULAR
Twice led Cannon teams to Joplin, Mo., to assist in Rebuild Joplin: an initiative dedicated to helping families recover after the 2010 tornado. “The best part of the experience is that it doesn’t matter who is there or what their title is … everyone just jumps in to get the work done.”

Frequent participant in Exhibit A: Art by Architects, an annual charity event where custom-framed artwork is donated by notable local architects. Pro bono work for Missouri organizations includes designing a shelter for a historic cabin at the Lutheran Heritage Center & Museum in Altenburg, and preparing drawings for an addition to the Saxon Lutheran Memorial in Frohna.

OFF THE CLOCK
Enjoys spending time with her husband of 16 years, as well as her three dogs. Last year, the couple took a trip through Germany to research their family geneologies. 

 

 

LARRY LONGMAN
LEED AP BD+C

Senior Vice President, Preconstruction
Lauth Property Group, Indianapolis
Class of 2010

ACCOMPLISHMENTS
In 2011, was promoted to Senior VP, Preconstruction, and added BD+C designation to his LEED AP credential.

Has coordinated successful rezoning for a 1 millionsf industrial development, as well as miscellaneous retail transactions for national companies (Toys “R” Us, Hobby Lobby, Sports Authority, Homegoods, ULTA).

EXTRACURRICULAR
Elected to a four-year term on the McCordsville Town Council in November 2011; is liaison to the Redevelopment Commission. Also participates on a subcommittee of the Hancock County Economic Development Corporation, studying rail-served development sites.

Coaches 10U and 12U girls’ softball teams.

OFF THE CLOCK
Portrayed the famous Soup Nazi in a recent “Seinfeld”-themed associates lunch to celebrate “Festivus for the Rest of Us.”
 

 

DON’T MISS THIS YEAR’S U40 LEADERSHIP SUMMIT

Join our 40 Under 40 alumni and other outstanding young AEC professionals nominated by their firms at the 3rd Annual Under 40 Leadership Summit (Hyatt Regency San Francisco, October 9-11). Contact Judy Brociek for information about this inspiring, AIA-accredited opportunity for learning and networking: jbrockek@sgcmail.com.

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