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KTGY Principal Bill Ramsey to Spearhead Expansion of the Firm’s For-Sale Residential Practice

KTGY Principal Bill Ramsey, AIA.

DENVERKTGY Architecture + Planning Principal Bill Ramsey, AIA, NCARB, is leading an expansion of KTGY’s for-sale residential practice. Based in the firm’s Denver office, Ramsey will manage an architecture and planning team dedicated to expanding design services for new for-sale residential developments in Colorado and the surrounding states.

“Bill Ramsey is adding to the leadership of KTGY’s Denver office, complementing the multifamily and mixed-use expertise of Managing Director Terry Willis, and Associate Principal Nathan Sciarra,” said Chris Texter, AIA, principal and member of KTGY’s Board of Directors who is responsible for the firm’s Denver office.

Since joining KTGY in 2004, Ramsey has worked in KTGY’s Irvine and Oakland offices, building relationships with national and regional clients in the Western states. A principal and shareholder of KTGY, Ramsey has 15 years of experience with architecture and planning for single-family detached residences, townhomes, stacked-flats and the mix of planning and amenities that accompany great residential neighborhoods.

“I am honored and excited to have the opportunity to lead KTGY’s for-sale studio in the Mountain States,” said Ramsey. “KTGY is among the nation’s foremost residential and mixed-use architecture and planning firms, combining design and technical excellence to provide superior service. In this spirit, I am looking forward to all the ways that this expansion will increase our innovation and depth of resources.”

Ramsey holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, California. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). A licensed architect in California, Colorado, Nevada, Washington, Utah and Idaho, he also holds a certification from the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB).

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