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HOK names Eli Hoisington and Susan Klumpp Williams as Co-CEOs

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HOK names Eli Hoisington and Susan Klumpp Williams as Co-CEOs

Hoisington and Williams succeed Bill Hellmuth, FAIA, LEED AP, who passed away on April 6, shortly after his scheduled retirement.


By HOK | May 1, 2023
HOK names Eli Hoisington and Susan Klumpp Williams as Co-CEOs
Photo courtesy HOK

HOK has appointed Eli Hoisington, AIA, LEED AP, and Susan Klumpp Williams, AIA, LEED AP, as its new co-chief executive officers, succeeding Bill Hellmuth, FAIA, LEED AP, who passed away on April 6, shortly after his scheduled retirement.

Hoisington and Klumpp Williams, who have served as interim co-CEOs since Hellmuth went on medical leave in May 2022, bring a fresh yet familiar perspective to HOKā€™s leadership. They have previously led two of the firmā€™s largest offices and are longstanding executive committee members.

Hoisington, the design principal in St. Louis, and Klumpp Williams, the managing principal in Washington, D.C., have collaborated closely with Hellmuth in the past. They will work with HOKā€™s board to steer the firmā€™s design vision, business strategy and operations.

Hellmuthā€™s legacy spans 32 years with HOK, having served as CEO since 2016 and chairman since 2017. His tenure saw HOK win hundreds of design awards, strengthen its commitment to sustainable and regenerative design, open three new offices, diversify its leadership, and increase its pro-bono work and charitable giving. Under Hellmuthā€™s guidance, HOK earned recognition as one of Time Magazineā€™s most influential companies and consistently ranked among the worldā€™s largest and greenest architecture/engineering firms.

Hoisington, 46, and Klumpp Williams, now in her 38th year with the firm, break new ground as the youngest and first woman CEOs in HOKā€™s 68-year history. They bring complementary skill sets and extensive experience to their new roles.

HOK President Carl Galioto, FAIA, LEED AP, praised the new co-CEOs, stating, ā€œCombining Eliā€™s design expertise and Susanā€™s business acumen in this new co-CEO leadership structure will drive HOKā€™s evolution as a more diverse, collaborative and international design firm.ā€

Hoisington expressed his commitment to enhancing HOKā€™s global presence as a preeminent, interdisciplinary design firm while building on Hellmuthā€™s legacy: ā€œDesign remains our core focus, shaping everything from project opportunities and business organization to innovation, research, education, mentorship and community engagement. Above all, we will continue using design to improve lives, heal the planet and contribute to the success of our clients.ā€

Klumpp Williams shared her experience working with Hellmuth: ā€œHaving collaborated with Bill in D.C. for 32 years, I understand how he maintained our foundersā€™ vision for a diverse, design-focused practice. Eli and I will work in a similar manner, with him concentrating on design and me continuing my focus on operations.ā€

As the first woman CEO in HOKā€™s history, Klumpp Williams acknowledged the significance of her role: ā€œThis is an opportunity to underscore the power of diverse leadership. It also demonstrates HOKā€™s dedication to fostering diversity and inclusion across the firm. Iā€™m eager to contribute to this ongoing transformation and further HOKā€™s commitment to ensuring that all our staff have equitable experiences in their career growth.ā€

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