ULI St. Louis - YLG 60 Minute Mentor with Margaret McDonald, Senior Principal, HOK

When

2020-01-22
2020-01-22T07:45:00 - 2020-01-22T09:00:00
America/Chicago

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    Where

    HOK 300 West 22nd Street Kansas City, MO 64108 UNITED STATES
    Join us for a 60 Minute Mentor session with Margaret McDonald, Senior Principal with HOK. With an international practice headquartered in St. Louis, HOK is impacting the built environment everywhere, designing our spaces and places. Come hear directly from Margaret where HOK is headed, what she thinks about the development future of her hometown, and how you can benefit from her career insights.

    Pricing

    Pricing Members Non-Members
    Private $15.00 N/A
    Public/Academic/Nonprofit $15.00 N/A
    Retired $15.00 N/A
    Student $15.00 N/A
    Under Age 35 $15.00 N/A
    About Margaret
     
    Margaret McDonald is a Senior Principal in HOK’s St. Louis office. For more than 20 years, Margaret has shaped the St. Louis community, dozens of its places of business and its culture through design. Her highly collaborative style, coupled with her leadership skills, opened doors for her to work with many prominent clients, including Spire, Microsoft, Boeing, Missouri Foundation for Health, NISA, AB Mauri, Wexford and Ameren.  Today, Margaret continues to work with great passion and enthusiasm to develop the St. Louis region and beyond.
     
    Margaret unselfishly and enthusiastically serves her hometown of St. Louis through countless volunteer hours with her work on several nonprofit boards and committees.  Currently, Margaret serves as the chair of the Downtown Community Improvement District board and on the board of Contemporary Arty Museum St. Louis, Perennial and Downtown STL. She is active on St. Louis Art Museum Corporate Council, United Way Women’s Leadership Council and Design Downtown Advisory Committee.  In 2019 Margaret was recognized by the St. Louis Business Journal as one of its Most Influential Business Women.
     
    Margaret is a native to the St. Louis region. She received a BFA in Art History from the University of Colorado Boulder and a BFA in Interior Architecture from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.