ROB SHUTTS has joined HOLT Architects as a project manager. He comes to HOLT from SUNY Cortland where he spent seven years and was most recently the director of facilities planning, design, and construction. Shutts spent seven years on the SUNY campus, where he and his department were responsible for more than 50 projects annually. […]
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ROB SHUTTS has joined HOLT Architects as a project manager. He comes to HOLT from SUNY Cortland where he spent seven years and was most recently the director of facilities planning, design, and construction. Shutts spent seven years on the SUNY campus, where he and his department were responsible for more than 50 projects annually. Prior to SUNY Cortland, he worked for a national design/build construction company. Shutts’ experience also includes work at a Syracuse–based architectural firm. A licensed architect, he earned a bachelor’s degree from the School of Architecture at Syracuse University.