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May 25th, 2011
HOK Appoints Beth Bernitt as Chief Marketing Officer

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Beth Bernitt has rejoined HOK, a global architectural design firm, as chief marketing officer. In this role, Bernitt will provide global strategic leadership for HOK’s marketing, communications and business development efforts. Based in HOK’s Tampa office, she will work across HOK’s global network of 25 offices.

“Beth is a significant addition to HOK’s leadership team, and she brings the perfect blend of expertise and experience to lead our strategic global marketing efforts,” said Clark Davis, FAIA, vice chairman of HOK. “Our clients, projects and firm will benefit tremendously from her contribution.”

After joining HOK in 1993 as an interior designer, Bernitt subsequently was promoted to director of interiors and then managing principal of the firm’s Tampa office. She is a member of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) and a LEED® Accredited Professional.

From 2003 through March 2011, Bernitt was the corporate marketing director for the Beck Group, a leading U.S. construction, development and design services firm.

HOK is a global architectural firm that specializes in planning and design solutions for sustainable buildings, communities and organizations. Through its collaborative network of 25 offices worldwide, the firm serves diverse clients within the corporate, commercial, public and institutional markets. HOK is committed to developing resources and expertise to help lead the world toward a sustainable future. Founded in 1955, the firm’s expertise includes architecture, engineering, interiors, planning, sustainable consulting, lighting, graphics, facilities planning and assessment, and construction services.

HOK projects include the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida; the Los Angeles County + University of Southern California Medical Center in Los Angeles, California; the 108-story Dalian Greenland Center in Dalian, China; the Indira Gandhi International Airport, Terminal 3 in Delhi, India; the Samsung Research and Development Center in Seoul, South Korea; and 5 Churchill Place, a commercial office building, in the Canary Wharf business district in London, England.