LEO A DALY Earns AIA Nebraska Design Award for Third Consecutive Year
AIA Nebraska recognizes the Omaha VA Ambulatory Care Center with an Architecture Citation Award
Innovative Design Strategies Revolutionize Veterans’ Mental Health Access in New and Renovated Facilities
LEO A DALY commemorates its impactful journey in designing state-of-the-art mental health facilities for veterans from coast-to-coast.
Zach Klebba Picked for Building Design + Construction’s 40 Under 40 Class of 2023
This LEO A DALY architect is one of 40 under 40 selected nationally for his industry contributions, community service and leadership.
Harbin Riverside District Recognized for Excellence in Design
Harbin Riverside District was awarded for excellence in design from the Shanghai Exploration and Design Trade Association.
LEO A DALY Earns Top Interior Design Award from The Hospitality Industry Network (NEWH) Dallas Chapter
LEO A DALY Dallas studio wins interior design award for design excellence and their contributions to the hopsitality industry.
Senior Architect Stacy Feit to join Leadership Omaha class No. 43
Feit joins four-decades-plus tradition of strengthening the region through communication, awareness, leadership and motivation.
The Greater Omaha Chamber announced July 27 that Stacy Feit, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, would join Leadership Omaha Class 43. As in the past, the class of 50 community leaders was selected by a committee of Leadership Omaha alumni and led by a Chamber board member. All honorees demonstrated community involvement and a strong vision for the future of Omaha.
“The need for community leadership is never-ending; and, great ideas are born when we bring remarkable leaders together,” said Liz Kerrigan, leadership strategist, Greater Omaha Chamber. “We are honored to introduce Class 43 – a group of inspired leaders who are eager to strengthen and transform the community.”
Following a virtual orientation August 20, the class will spend the next 10 months focusing on community trusteeship, community awareness and leadership styles, ultimately joining a network of more than 1,700 Leadership Omaha alumni.
Class members will participate in an opening retreat in September, as well as monthly, daylong seminars through June – experiences that will inform small group projects designed to push participants to translate their community education and leadership training into direct, positive impact.