Architects

Heath May to succeed Dan Noble as CEO of HKS

The transition follows a year-long collaboration between Noble and May to ensure continuity and a seamless handover.
Dec. 19, 2024
3 min read

HKS is proud to announce that Heath May will succeed Dan Noble as Chief Executive Officer and Chairman. May will step into the CEO role in January 2026, following a year of apprenticeship and preparation alongside Noble to ensure a seamless and collaborative transition.

A Legacy of Leadership: Dan Noble

Noble, who has served as HKS CEO since 2014, has been a cornerstone of the firm’s success for more than 42 years. He began his career at HKS as a designer and later was appointed to Global Director of Design, a position he held for 12 years before becoming CEO. Reflecting on his tenure, Noble shared insights:

"Seven years ago, we launched a strategic plan that set HKS on a new course. We challenged ourselves to think beyond architecture – to become a firm of problem solvers who innovate through design – within and beyond the built space. We knew that our success depended on transformational leadership, and since then, we have made significant investments in developing our next generation of leaders.”

Under Noble’s leadership, HKS expanded its global reach, diversified its portfolio, and fostered a culture that drives innovation, inclusivity, and community impact. As he reflected on his legacy, he added:

"Leading HKS has been the privilege of a lifetime. Over the years, I’ve had the honor of working with some of the most talented and creative individuals in our industry. Together, we have redefined what’s possible in architecture and design. I am confident that Heath’s leadership will propel HKS toward continued innovation and success."

Introducing Heath May

Heath May, Global Practice Director of LINE (Laboratory for INtensive Exploration), brings over 20 years of experience at HKS to his new role as CEO. He has been instrumental in advancing the firm’s reputation for computational design, research, and innovation. May’s leadership on iconic projects like SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Pacific Plaza Pavilion in Dallas, the new FBI Innovation Center at Redstone Arsenal, and CMNTY Culture Campus in Los Angeles exemplifies his ability to merge cutting-edge technology with client-centered design.

He shared his perspective on this milestone:

"I am deeply honored to step into this role and build upon the extraordinary foundation that Dan- and CEOs throughout HKS’ 85-year history – have established. Dan’s commitment to fostering a culture of curiosity to boldly challenge the status quo has positioned HKS as a global leader in innovation and design thinking. I am excited to lead our talented teams in shaping the future of our firm and embrace the opportunity to influence the future of our industry.”

What This Means for HKS

This leadership transition is a significant milestone for HKS, marking a new chapter in the firm’s 85-year history. With Noble’s legacy of pushing boundaries to elevate outcomes for all and May’s passion for technology-enabled innovation, HKS is poised to realize its mission to redefine what’s possible and create environments that improve lives and communities around the world.

A Thoughtful Transition

The year-long transitional period reflects HKS’ commitment to strategic and intentional succession planning. This approach ensures continuity and alignment with the firm’s long-term goals, while equipping May to lead the firm into an exciting and dynamic future.

“In preparation for this transition, we developed leadership programs, training initiatives, and clearly defined the role of CEO at HKS- not only for today, but what would be needed in the future,” Noble explained. “We then thoughtfully considered which of our tremendous leaders was best suited to fulfill this role. It’s been a collaborative journey, and we are confident that Heath’s vision and expertise positions us for infinite success."

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