RDLR Architects Appoints Daniel Ortiz, AIA, LEED AP, as President and Managing Principal

 

RDLR Architects, a leading Houston architecture firm known for its innovative designs and commitment to community driven architecture, proudly announces the appointment of Daniel Ortiz, AIA, LEED AP, as President and Managing Principal.

Daniel Ortiz joined RDLR Architects in 2007, bringing with him a wealth of experience and a passion for architectural excellence. Over the years, he has played a pivotal role in the firm's growth and success. In 2012, Daniel became a Partner, contributing significantly to the strategic vision and leadership of the company.

As President / Managing Principal, Daniel will now oversee the overall operations of the firm, guiding its direction and ensuring the continuation of RDLR Architects' 40-year legacy of delivering exceptional design solutions. His extensive background in architecture, coupled with his leadership acumen, makes him the ideal candidate to lead the firm into its next phase of growth and innovation.

"We are thrilled to announce Daniel Ortiz's promotion to President / Managing Principal. Daniel's dedication, expertise, and leadership have been instrumental in our achievements thus far, and we are confident that under his guidance, RDLR Architects will reach new heights of success," said Lorie Westrick, AIA, LEED AP, Principal at RDLR Architects.

Daniel Ortiz expressed his enthusiasm for his new role, stating, "It is an honor to lead such a talented and dedicated team at RDLR Architects. I am committed to fostering a culture of creativity, collaboration, and client satisfaction. Together, we will continue to create iconic spaces that promote the responsible growth of our city and surrounding communities."

Under Daniel's leadership, RDLR Architects aims to further expand its footprint throughout Texas by continuing to deliver architectural solutions that exceed client expectations.

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