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HED Welcomes Drouillard as Science & Technology Sector Leader in Detroit

DETROIT, MI — HED announces Todd Drouillard, AIA as Associate, Science and Technology Sector Leadership in the Detroit office, bringing over 21 years of experience in the delivery of complex government and institutional projects as well as a variety of corporate, automotive, aviation, advanced testing and development laboratories, and industrial/manufacturing projects.
In this role, Drouillard will lead integrated architectural and engineering design teams to develop and execute effective strategies for quality project execution in the science and technology sectors.
Prior to joining HED, Drouillard acted as Senior Project Manager at Ghafari Associates, where he led multi-discipline teams, ensuring that all participants had a voice and that all objective and expectations were aligned between client stakeholders and team members across internal and external A/E disciplines, contractors, and consultants.
He is an active advocate and leader in the A/E community, serving as AIA Michigan Board Secretary, AIA Detroit Director, and as a Director on the Michigan Architectural Foundation Board.
HED has over 450 staff in a broad range of markets in eight U.S. offices (Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, and Sacramento).
Michigan Contractor & Builder PeopleIn this role, Drouillard will lead integrated architectural and engineering design teams to develop and execute effective strategies for quality project execution in the science and technology sectors.
Prior to joining HED, Drouillard acted as Senior Project Manager at Ghafari Associates, where he led multi-discipline teams, ensuring that all participants had a voice and that all objective and expectations were aligned between client stakeholders and team members across internal and external A/E disciplines, contractors, and consultants.
He is an active advocate and leader in the A/E community, serving as AIA Michigan Board Secretary, AIA Detroit Director, and as a Director on the Michigan Architectural Foundation Board.
HED has over 450 staff in a broad range of markets in eight U.S. offices (Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, and Sacramento).
