Ennis Parker, AIA - Principal
Capital Project Leadership | Management Consulting | Coaching
Ennis is a professor of practice in the schools of Building Construction and Architecture at Georgia Tech. His career spans more than fifty years, during which he has been in senior positions in many firms, including Heery International as president, Rosser International as A/E division president, Facility Group as design division COO, and as principal and owner in his own firms, including HPCW architects and KPS Group. Projects that he has successfully managed or provided advisory services to include the new Sandy Springs city center (called City Springs), Turner Broadcasting’s Network Operations Center, the USA Division Headquarters for The Coca-Cola Company, a major expansion of the Greater Cincinnati International Airport, and many others. For the past five years his professional activities have focused on advisory services.
Erik Bailey - Principal
Capital Project Leadership | Management Consulting | Coaching
Erik has spent eighteen years working with project managers and industry leaders on methods to improve project management and organizational success and profitability. His career in the A/E/C industry began at Facility Group, a complex multidisciplinary design-build firm where he organized project financial management procedures, advised executive leaders, and coached both design and construction project managers in project financial management. More recently, he carried his expertise to Power Engineers Inc., where he designed custom financial reports for executive leadership, developed departmental business planning tools, and coached management personnel as a member of the Facilities Division’s Leadership Team and a Birkman Certified Professional.
Fred Krenson, AIA - Senior Advisor
Capital Project Leadership - Planning and Design
Fred retired from daily architectural practice from Rosser International in 2017 and now functions in a consulting role for planning and design. His career has included stints with IM Pei (New York), CRS (Houston), FABRAP Architects and Rosser International, where he became the director of Sports and entertainment design as well as a Vice President and Board member. Over his career he has designed, managed or consulted on every type of sports facility, ranging from Cricket Pitches to Standardbred Race Tracks with numerous Football, Basketball and Baseball facilities around the world in between. Fred’s expertise in in developing unique but practical facility solutions. His work emphasizes analysis of a complete range of issues affecting the design and construction of the facility, including capital budgeting, operations, sustainability, staffing and expandability.
John Wyle, AIA - Senior Advisor
Capital Project Leadership - Mixed Use, Performing Arts, and Convention Facilities
John’s career spans 46 years as a design architect. Since retiring from Rosser International in 2018 as a senior vice president, he has continued to offer his expertise to various clients chiefly related to mixed use developments. His professional experience includes over a dozen convention and conference center projects, multiple museums, theaters and performance venues. These include restoration of Atlanta’s “Fabulous Fox Theater”, The World of Coca-Cola at Centennial Olympic Park and the two recently completed performing arts venues in City Springs, a large mixed use project in north Atlanta for which he served as Project Principal. John has practiced on five continents with experience ranging from interior design to master planning.
Louis N. “Vic” Maloof - FAIA, FCMAA - Senior Advisor
Capital Project Leadership
As one of the originators of the concept of program management in the 1970’s, Vic has been recognized by membership in the of College of Fellows of both the AIA and the CMAA, one of only three people to be so honored. His long experience as an architect and program manager includes many project types, including educational facilities, athletic and spectator sports facilities, health care facilities, research laboratories, correctional facilities, commercial and industrial complexes, infrastructure projects, including water, waste water, transit, airfield, and other major civil programs. He has worked throughout the United States, including in Alaska, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, as well as in Central America, the Middle East and Europe. Vic has served as president of Heery Program Management, president of Heery International, and president of Rosser International’s Program Management Division.