News: Rhode Island

RGB Architects promotes Barkley, Donnelly and Iacobucci

Providence, RI RGB Architects has promoted Andrew Barkley, Tracey Donnelly and Jason Iacobucci in its firm. 

Barkley, Associate AIA, LEED AP, ALEP, has been promoted to associate principal for the firm. Barkley’s appointment is one of three recent, important promotions within the 73-year-old firm. To the role of associate principal, he brings 25 years of experience comprised not only of architectural design experience, but also of extensive knowledge of planning and construction. He will lead the practice’s education discipline by spearheading efforts to bring data-informed tools to clients and to develop space planning guidelines in support of new learning arenas.

Donnelly, AIA, has been promoted to associate principal. In her new role, Donnelly will lead the healthcare practice, while also being tasked with academic project management.

With 28 years of experience, Donnelly has a track record for excellence in both healthcare and academic design. 

Iacobucci, AIA, NCARB, has been promoted to principal. He joined RGB as an architect registered in the states of Mass., R.I., Maine and N.Y. with extensive experience as a construction project manager. Iacobucci brings a unique set of skills that lead clients from early conceptual design through full construction and project management. In addition to growing the architecture practice, Iacobucci’s responsibilities include developing personnel and providing quality assurance.

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