I am from Chicago USA and after retiring, my wife Julie and I moved to Spain in September 2019. I am a licensed architect and a large part of my career focused on project management for governmental and higher education projects, where I managed the work of other architects. In the last decade of my career, I worked for the University of Chicago in various roles including Director of Design & Project Management and briefly as University Architect. My last assignment was Executive Project Director for building a new campus for University of Chicago in Hong Kong, where an important historical site was transformed into a modern university campus with a small museum that interprets the site’s history. I am a strong advocate for responsible architecture, environmental sustainability, and heritage preservation. In personal life, I have learned to appreciate the diversity of our world, and the need to respect and live harmoniously with nature.
I enjoy photography, gardening, travel, and learning about different cultures. I am not a sports fan, but I was on the university rowing team and hiking club. I want to learn to play tennis and petanque one day. I was born in Rangoon, Burma and I currently serve on the Board of Directors of an organization whose mission is to help preserve the traditional music and dance of Burma. As an amateur musician and blues music fan, I learned to play the blues in Chicago, the city known as the “home of the Blues”.
Julie and I chose Alfa-Mar as our home in 2015 because of the tranquility, beauty, and the friendliness of neighbors. Our two dogs sadly passed away in Chicago before we moved to Spain. We plan to welcome a dog into our family again one day, after completing our travels to far away destinations.