HOK has hired Guy Mallozzi as director of business development for the firmwide Civic + Justice practice based in Kansas City; Kent McCullough as director of design, Interiors for the Washington, D.C. studio; and Apoorv Goyal as the firmwide sustainable design leader for decarbonization based in New York.
These experienced professionals strengthen the firm’s ability to serve clients across multiple markets.
Guy Mallozzi leads business development for HOK’s Civic + Justice practice. With more than 30 years of expertise, he builds strong relationships between clients and design teams to create solutions that achieve operational and community goals.
Mallozzi has built design teams for courthouses, correctional facilities and law enforcement centers across the country. His clients have included the U.S. Coast Guard; Federal Law Enforcement Training Center; Department of Veterans Affairs; Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; Gwinnett County, Georgia; the North Carolina Department of Corrections and the City of Alexandria.
Kent McCullough, IIDA, NCIDQ, LEED AP BD+C, is director of design, Interiors for HOK’s Washington, D.C., studio. He brings nearly 20 years of experience in strategic planning and interior architecture to create award-winning interiors for corporations, non-profits, universities, healthcare organizations, transportation authorities and government agencies.
McCullough partners with clients to use design as a tool for advancing their culture and business goals. His portfolio includes work with Google, Amazon, Panasonic, Penn State, the University of Virginia, the National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins Hospital and the U.S. General Services Administration.
Apoorv Goyal, LEED AP BD+C, WELL AP, Associate AIA, returns to HOK’s New York studio as the sustainable design leader for the firmwide decarbonization practice. With 15 years of experience, he advances strategies that reduce carbon emissions and improve building performance across global real estate portfolios.
Goyal’s work spans airports, laboratories, corporate campuses, stadiums and institutional facilities. He has contributed to projects including LaGuardia Airport’s new Terminal B, Salt Lake City International Airport’s Passenger Terminal, LG’s North American Headquarters and Penn State University’s Animal, Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences Building. Before rejoining HOK, he led decarbonization analytics and strategy for Amazon’s global logistics portfolio, developing tools that scaled carbon analysis across more than 2,000 warehouses worldwide.
“Guy, Kent and Apoorv bring strong expertise in their respective fields,” said Eli Hoisington, HOK’s co-CEO and design principal of the St. Louis studio. “Their leadership will help us deepen client partnerships, solve complex challenges across the built environment and continue to raise the bar for design excellence.”