Arcadis has made two senior appointments to strengthen its Transit and Workplace divisions.
George Wade has been appointed as Principal, Transit Architecture & Placemaking Lead to head up Arcadis’ UK & Ireland Transit and Placemaking division. He has over 20 years of experience and most recently held the role of Team Lead, Cities at Jacobs. George has also been involved in several review panels including the Design Review Panel for Wandsworth Borough Council and the Place Review Panel for Croydon Council.
George will bring impactful leadership and strategic vision to Arcadis’ Architecture and Urbanism team, helping clients including Gatwick Airport and the City of Wolverhampton to create places where infrastructure and human experience meet seamlessly.
Arcadis has also appointed Charlotte Moon as a senior member of its Workplace division. She has over 10 years of experience in leading teams to deploy future of work transition programmes. Prior to joining Arcadis, Charlotte was a director at CBRE where she led the workplace, strategic transformation and change management team.
Charlotte is passionate about the critical importance of change management and creative communications in workplace transformation.
Arcadis was recently featured as third place in the WA100, retaining its position in the top five for the third consecutive year. WA100 is Building Design’s annual survey of the world’s largest architecture practices, and is ranked by the number of fee-earning architects each practice employs.
Gareth Robbins, Business Unit Director at Arcadis Architecture & Urbanism, comments:
“As the industry continues to evolve, we are continuing to strengthen our offering to support our clients navigating the shifting evolution of the workplace and the opportunities that transit and placemaking programmes bring to create vibrant communities and help tackle economic and environmental challenges. The appointments of George and Charlotte come at a crucial time for the business, as we grow our workplace, transit and placemaking divisions in the UK & Ireland.”
George Wade, Principal, Transit Architecture & Placemaking Lead at Arcadis Architecture & Urbanism, commented:
“Arcadis has an award-winning reputation for creating exceptional architecture and placemaking-led projects across the private and public sectors. I’m excited to hit the ground running, bring new insights and work closely with our clients and my talented colleagues to improve quality of life in our towns and cities.”
Charlotte Moon, Principal at Arcadis Architecture & Urbanism, added:
“The definition of the workplace continues to evolve. I’m looking forward to helping our clients keep pace by harnessing Arcadis’ digital capability and shaping smart and sustainable workplaces fit for the future. Arcadis has designed some incredible work environments, and I’m delighted to continue building on this.”
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