Studio

Qualification:
Master of Architecture
BA Architecture

Major Project List:
NFL Super Bowl
   since 1995
Major League Baseball
   All-Star Games
   since 1999
2005 NFL Player Draft
   New York, New York
2003 NCAA Men's Final Four
   New Orleans, Louisiana
2002 Olympic Winter Games
   Salt Lake City, Utah


As a senior member of HOK Event, Todd has over 15 years of venue and event design experience. A leader in overall project development, his organizational skills are directly attributable to many successful client relationships. Todd leads the programming efforts and is responsible for many project design concepts, design development and technical integration. He also facilitates project team communications while monitoring and controlling the team's performance.

Over the last few years, Todd has been lead project manager with the Major League Baseball All Star Game, as well as lead architect for the design and planning of the National Football League's Super Bowl and Corporate Hospitality Village. He also master planned the designs for the Alpine and Freestyle Venues at the 2002 Winter Olympic Games and served as the design and site manager for the Freestyle and Slalom Venue. His projects uphold the standards of design and technical quality that are expected in major international events, and Todd provides assurance to the client that the project's aesthetic, functional and economic goals are ultimately achieved.