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March 23, 2022



Miller Hull announced that three of its members have been promoted to principal in its Seattle and San Diego studios; Elizabeth Moggio, Mathew Albores, and Steve Doub. Moggio's role at Miller Hull is to translate and synthesize, gathering information from a variety of sources, visual, contextual, social, cultural to create a cohesive and beautiful design. As a project manager, she has over 20 years of experience in the design and project management of public and academic spaces. Her leadership and management skills were instrumental in leading Miller Hull's most recent Progressive design build delivery projects, University of Washington's Hans Rosling Center for
Population Health and University of Washington's Health Education Science Building.
Coming from a long line of family members who worked in the U.S Foreign Service, Mathew Albores is always surprised yet pleased that he has been able to work on so many Embassy and consulate projects. A project manager leading large consultant teams, he's coordinated with high level stakeholders within the U.S. Department of State and local municipalities. Most recently, Mathew leads Miller Hull's work for completion of the $195 million Deschutes County library bond measure, delivering new central, regional, and branch libraries for the county. He is a founding member of Miller Hull's Equity-ops group.
As the firm's specifications writer and QC lead, Steve Doub has essentially been exposed to every project in the office, always offering input and sharing lessons learned. A leader of Miller Hull's delivery process, he educates colleagues on risk evaluation, building science, materials, and construction techniques. As a specifier, he is an active member of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) and is currently on the review committee for the second edition of CSI's Construction Specifications Practice Guide.