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LWK+PARTNERS announces new MENA Operations Director

Beth Bertiz will oversee all operations and drive the delivery of innovative and sustainable architectural solutions, serving clients in the region and ensuring service and quality in projects

LWK + PARTNERS has promoted Beth Bertiz to the position of MENA Operations Director. In addition, the firm also announced investments in Saudi talent, and has welcomed its first Saudi architect, Faris Alkhaldi.

With over 25 years of experience in the architecture and design industry, Bertiz will oversee all operations and drive the delivery of innovative and sustainable architectural solutions, serving clients in the region and ensuring service and quality in projects, the firm said in a statement.

“We are delighted to have Beth step into this pivotal role,” said Kerem Cengiz, MENA Managing Director, LWK + PARTNERS. “Her expertise and leadership skills make her the ideal candidate to lead our MENA operations from the Kingdom as we continue to expand our presence and impact in the region. We are confident that under her leadership, our studios will reach new heights.”

Alkhaldi is said to bring a fresh perspective and deep understanding of the local culture and architectural landscape, further strengthening our commitment to nurturing and developing local expertise.

“Investing in local talent is a core Dart of our strategy in Saudi Arabia. We believe in local talent, and we are committed to providing opportunities for growth and development. Faris Alkhaldi’s addition to our team marks an important milestone in our journey,” noted Ivan Fu, CEO.

The move whilst Saudi Arabia is strengthening its trade relations with China, the increased cooperation between Saudi Arabia and China is expected to bring new opportunities for growth and development in various sectors, including architecture and urban development.

LWK + PARTNERS said it is contributing to Saudi Vision 2030 by fostering local talent and delivering architectural projects. Focusing on sustainability, innovation, and cultural sensitivity ensuring to create spaces that are not only functional but also enriching and transformative, the statement noted.

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