New Vice President for Capital Planning & Facilities Operations Joins New York Tech
Old Westbury, NY (12/10/2019) — Suzanne Musho, AIA, NCARB, has joined New York Institute of Technology as vice president for capital planning and facilities operations and chief architect, a new position. A licensed professional architect and entrepreneur, she has more than 25 years of experience leading large teams in strategic planning for major building projects.
In this role, Musho will provide leadership in the operation, maintenance, renovation, and construction of university buildings and grounds, sustainability and energy management efforts, real estate, and other physical plant infrastructure. Her responsibilities will span all New York Institute of Technology campuses, including its two main campuses -- in Long Island and New York City -- as well as campuses in Jonesboro, Arkansas and Vancouver, Canada.
"Suzanne's impeccable credentials and experience in project design, planning, and project management are ideally suited to our needs. Her work process, from conceptual ideas to the built form, is inspirational and mission driven, and her vast range of experience --including projects in education and campus planning, civic and cultural buildings and more -- aligns strategically with our areas of interest," said Henry C. "Hank" Foley, Ph.D., president of New York Institute of Technology.
Musho will serve as a member of the university's senior management team and will provide vision and leadership in developing the institution's campus master plans. She will be responsible for planning and design of new construction and will provide direction and technical expertise to architects, engineers, consultants, and other providers. In addition, she will oversee campus facilities operations, including routine examination and compliance with building, fire, health and safety codes.
"To be a part of New York Tech's transformative master planning initiative is a dream come true. Implementing an important mission through the built form is my passion, and I look forward to helping position New York Tech even more firmly in the world stage of exemplary higher education," Musho said.
Musho founded Musho Architecture and Design LLC, in 2000. Since 2015, she has served as a vice president at Zubatkin Owner Representation, where she was responsible for multiple capital projects at the American Museum of Natural History, such as the Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation and the new Jackie Robinson Museum, celebrating Robinson's role as a sports hero and civil rights leader.
Prior to Zubatkin, she was chief architect and director of facilities and operations at The School at Columbia University, an independent K-8 day school founded in 2003. There, she served as owner's representative of the renovation for the intermediate and middle divisions, and chief project manager for The School's primary division and music school.
Musho's experience also includes working as an associate at Pei Cobb Freed & Partners. There, she was part of the design teams for the Richard J. Daronco Westchester County Courthouse complex and the Buck Institute for Research in Aging in Marin County, Calif. Musho Architecture projects have included the corporate headquarters for LERA, a world-renowned structural engineering firm, as well as the Kips Bay Towers solar array and the Boomer Esiason Foundation Headquarters.
Musho earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Design at the University of Buffalo, where she also earned a Master of Architecture. She has an M.B.A. Entrepreneurship Certificate from NYU Stern W. R. Berkley Innovation Labs. A frequent public speaker, Musho has won numerous awards for her work and been featured in several publications. She is active on a number of boards, and currently serves on the Dean's Council, University of Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning, and is a member of the Building Committee of the Churchill School and Center. She also served as chairperson of the Dominican Academy Board of Trustees.
About New York Institute of Technology
New York Institute of Technology offers 90 undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs in more than 50 fields of study, including computer science, data, and cybersecurity; biology and biomedical studies; architecture and design; engineering; health professions and medicine; IT and digital technologies; management; communications and marketing; education and counseling; and energy and sustainability. A nonprofit, independent, private, and nonsectarian institute of higher education, New York Institute of Technology welcomes more than 9,000 students worldwide. The university has campuses in New York City (Manhattan) and Long Island (Old Westbury), New York; Jonesboro, Arkansas; and Vancouver, British Columbia, as well as programs around the world.
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