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    Home»eNewsletter»Perkins and Will Expands Minneapolis Healthcare Leadership with 2 Key Hires
    August 7, 2019

    Perkins and Will Expands Minneapolis Healthcare Leadership with 2 Key Hires

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    The Minneapolis studio of Perkins and Will welcomes a new leader for its health practice as well as a senior project manager to provide clients with expert leadership in medical planning and healthcare design.

    Scott Davidson, who takes the helm of the studio’s health practice, joins as associate principal. In his new role, he will lead the charge to serve a greater number

    Scott Davidson
    Tim Casey

    of healthcare clients in the Upper Midwest. Davidson has more than 25 years of architecture experience, particularly with medical facilities. Some of his projects include Fairview Southdale Emergency Center, Mayo Clinic’s Center for Advanced Imaging Research and Children’s National PULSE. Passionate about learning and education, Davidson also served as an adjunct associate professor in the University of Minnesota’s School of Architecture and as an instructor in the Minneapolis Community and Technical College’s Architecture Department. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects.

    Tim Casey joins Perkins and Will as a senior project manager and senior associate. With 34 years of experience managing medical facility projects such as Mayo Clinic’s Phoenix Campus Proton Therapy and Cancer Center building and St. Mary’s Hospital Tower in Grand Junction, Colorado, Casey will help ensure the seamless execution and delivery of healthcare projects, both large and small. He is a member of the AIA and a LEED Accredited Professional and has an Evidence-Based Design accreditation and certification from the Center for Health Design.

     

     

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