Perkins Eastman Names Parmar as Associate Principal

Words: Dan KamysPerkins Eastman Names Parmar as Associate Principal

Sanjay M. Parmar, AIA, has joined design and architecture firm Perkins Eastman's Charlotte office as an associate principal. Parmar joins with more than 20 years of experience in healthcare facility and strategic planning. As a firm-wide resource in strategic planning, he will join Perkins Eastman’s growing international healthcare practice. 

His experience spans facility master planning and facility planning, comprising quantitative and qualitative studies, facility programming, cost models, and master plans for health systems and hospitals including Ascension Health System, Emory Health System, Mt. Sinai, Cleveland Clinic, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Shriners Children’s Hospital.

“Sanjay Parmar brings a diversity of experience in strategic and facility planning that will help to continue the growth of our healthcare practice and the depth of services we can provide our clients,” says chairman and CEO of Perkins Eastman, Bradford Perkins, FAIA.

Parmar joins from the Charlotte office of FreemanWhite, where he was a healthcare planner and consultant. He previously was with both Odell Associates and NBBJ.

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