Architecture is a field of right-brained, left-brained thinking—architects balancing analytical and creative thinking to solve problems. AG has applied this balanced approach to its leadership over the years, building success based on two executive officers. One focusing on the design—providing vision and building consensus, while the other focuses on the operations—bringing certainty and predictability to the construction process.

With the new decade comes the introduction of two new dynamic executive officers

From Aldrian and Guszkowski to Guszkowski and Alexander…

Gene Guszkowski is proud to introduce his successors and new leaders of AG—

ERIC HARRMANN & TRACEY SCHNICK

CHIEF DESIGN OFFICER

Eric Harrmann, AIA joined AG Architecture as an intern in 2005. He is a creative and driven professional who has always demonstrated strong leadership skills and a commitment to AG’s core values and mission. Eric is a skilled design professional, respected team member and mentor. He has played a key role in nurturing our long-term relationships and creating new, exciting opportunities. His hands-on experience on all aspects of the project process and creative vision make him a respected design professional who instills confidence in project stakeholders. He will continue to uphold AG’s reputation for providing vision and building consensus while supporting AG’s commitment to creating a sense of community both internally and with the firm’s work across the country.

CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER

Tracey Schnick, AIA joined AG Architecture in 1989 as part of the Engineering Department and has been an integral team member ever since. Her strong leadership and organizational skills have been honed across 30 years of senior living, multifamily and mixed-use projects. From project manager to team leader to director of architectural services to COO, she understands the intricacies of running an architectural firm and how to maintain AG’s high standard of project documentation and quality control. She will continue to be a steward of AG’s unique company culture, our commitment to creating a sense of community and our reputation for bringing certainty and predictability to the construction process.

“This is an exciting new chapter in the history of AG Architecture. AG, and the preceding generations of the firm, have afforded me great personal and professional fulfillment over the last 53 years,” describes Gene Guszkowski, founding principal of AG Architecture. “As Eric and Tracey take on the day-to-day details of running the firm, I look forward to a more limited work week focused on mentorship, thought leadership and select project involvement. The next generation of AG is in great hands with these long-term team members and respected leaders.”

AG is a firm built on history and mentorship, a sense of community and camaraderie. Schnick and Harrmann have grown through the ranks of the firm. They know the culture and the long-standing reputation of AG. They helped create it, shape it and look forward to continuing the legacy of providing a sense of community through innovative senior living, modern mixed-use/retail and trendsetting multifamily projects.

The transition to new executive officers is further supported by a slightly revised composition of the firm’s Leadership Team. In order to better represent the firm’s various functions, the roles of various leaders have been updated.

JOHN CRONIN

Senior Design Architect

will continue to maintain an on-going connection to the firm’s senior living roots while providing continued mentorship to the firm’s emerging professionals.

CINDY LOFY

Director of Finance & Administration

will continue to efficiently keep the firm in order as she directs finance and administrative functions.

TONY LUCIANO

Director of Engineering Services

will continue to direct in-house engineering services as well as serve as a liaison to outside consultants and AG’s primary clients.

MIKE MILLER

Project Management Representative

will communicate current trends and challenges in project management.

The transition to new executive officers is further supported by a slightly revised composition of the firm’s Leadership Team. In order to better represent the firm’s various functions, the roles of various leaders have been updated.

JOHN CRONIN

Senior Design Architect

will continue to maintain an on-going connection to the firm’s senior living roots while providing continued mentorship to the firm’s emerging professionals.

CINDY LOFY

Director of Finance & Administration

will continue to efficiently keep the firm in order as she directs finance and administrative functions.

TONY LUCIANO

Director of Engineering Services

will continue to direct in-house engineering services as well as serve as a liaison to outside consultants and AG’s primary clients.

MIKE MILLER

Project Management Representative

will communicate current trends and challenges in project management.

Our commitment to you, our trusted clients, and to the markets we serve is unwavering.