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Award Winning OC Design Firm Promotes Regional Vice President
Myers will continue to oversee Ware Malcomb's Commercial Architecture group in addition to becoming a member of the firm's Executive Team.

LAKE FOREST, CA — Ware Malcomb, an award-winning international design firm, announced Tuesday that Tom Myers has been promoted to Regional Vice President in the firm’s Irvine, Calif.-based headquarters office. In this role, Myers will continue to oversee Ware Malcomb’s Commercial Architecture group in addition to becoming a member of the firm’s Executive Team.
“Tom is a very talented architect, business developer and leader who oversees the largest studio within our company,” said Lawrence R. Armstrong, Chief Executive Officer of Ware Malcomb. “He is admired by clients and his team alike, and has built a great reputation in the Orange County commercial real estate community. We appreciate Tom’s leadership and dedication, and look forward to his continued contributions as a member of Ware Malcomb’s Executive Team.”
Myers joined Ware Malcomb in 2004 as a Director, Commercial Architecture in the Irvine office, and was promoted to Principal in 2007. He oversees the Commercial Architecture group, the largest studio within Ware Malcomb, which incorporates office, industrial, retail, restaurant, hospitality, healthcare, science & technology, and government/public projects, as well as international projects in Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
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A licensed architect in the state of California, Myers has demonstrated a depth of architectural knowledge and experience, strong leadership, business development, client management, recruiting and staff management skills, along with a dedication to cultivating strong client relationships.
A LEED Accredited professional, Myers received his Bachelor of Architecture Degree from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. He is a member of the Board of Directors for the Inland Empire chapter of NAIOP, and is also an active member of SIOR, ICSC, and ACRE professional associations.
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