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Spiezle Architectural Group promotes Wright to principal

John Wright

Hamilton, NJ According to Spiezle Architectural Group, Inc., an employee-owned, award-winning, full-service architectural, interior design, landscape architecture, and planning firm, John Wright, AIA, LEED AP has been promoted to principal.

Wright has been with the firm for over 16 years and has diverse expertise in the design and construction of higher education, academic, and commercial buildings. Since joining the firm in 2004 as a project architect, Wright has maintained a focused dedication toward professional development and service to his clients. Throughout his tenure at Spiezle, Wright has received numerous accolades and awards, and most importantly earned the trust and admiration of his colleagues and several repeat clients. His passion and commitment have been instrumental in positioning Spiezle as Thought Leaders in higher education.

His experience extends beyond his expanse of design and construction projects and includes sustainable design and campus planning. As an advocate for green building, Wright has contributed to nearly a dozen LEED-certified projects in the region.  He recently presented on Energy Master Planning at the 2020 SCUP Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference.

“I am very pleased to announce John’s well-deserved promotion and to welcome him to the executive leadership group,” said Thomas Perrino, president & CEO of Spiezle. “Wright has been an incredible asset to the firm, and he has grown with us as we have developed our higher education practice.”

Wright is a graduate of Philadelphia University, a member of the American Institute of Architects and the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards and is a US Green Building Council LEED Accredited Professional.

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