Rolland of FXFOWLE talks about her contributions, balance
May 21, 2012 - Spotlight Content
Name: Ann Rolland, AIA, LEED
Title: Principal
Company/firm: FXFOWLE
Years with company/firm: 15
Years in field: 29
Years in real estate industry: 29
Address: 22 West 19 Street, New York, NY 10011
Telephone: 212-627-1700
Email:
[email protected]
URL: www.fxfowle.com
Real estate organizations/affiliations:
- United State Green Building Council (USGBC)
- Urban Green Council (NYC)
- American Institute of Architects
- American Institute of Architects, New York Chapter
- Society of Campus and University Planners (SCUP)
During the last 10 years of your career, which professional accomplishment, honor or achievement was most meaningful to you and why?Recently, I was recognized by the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis with a Distinguished Architecture Alumna Award for my contributions to the practice of architecture. My educational experience at WU provided me a strong and broad foundation on which I have built my career, so I am quite flattered to be honored by my alma mater.
I have been active in a select group of community organizations throughout my career, and one of the most meaningful to me is NEW (Non-traditional Employment for Women), which trains women and places them in careers in skilled construction, utility, and maintenance trades. As an inaugural member of NEW's Ambassador's Council, it's very rewarding to help their constituents achieve economic independence and secure a future, for themselves and their families.
I am very fortunate that I get to do something every day that I love-create and transform spaces for cultural and educational institutions into new environments that enhance learning, enrich lives, and support the institution's mission.
How do you contribute to your company and / or the industry?
Since joining FXFOWLE, I have led in the development of the firm's cultural/educational studio and oversee its operations and strategies. I am an appointed member of FXFOWLE's strategic leadership group that plans, coordinates, and implements firm-wide goals, initiatives, and policies.
My ongoing involvement with the AIA New York Chapter, having served as the co-chair of the professional practice committee, provides me the opportunity to strengthen the architectural profession, raise its stature and broaden its role in the public eye.
What advice would you give to women just starting out in commercial real estate?
As women, we bring different perspectives to the table. Embrace and celebrate this as you pursue your career.
How do you manage the work/life balance?
Work/life balance lines get blurred because we are passionate about what we do and as a result get integrated into each other.
Who or what has been the strongest influence on your career and why?
My colleagues, who constantly push me to aspire and do better. And, collaboration has taught me everything about seeing things from all perspectives and disciplines.
Where would you like to be 10 years from today?
As passionate and engaged as I am today.