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December 27, 2023





ALSC Architects has appointed Indy Dehal as its new president and CEO. Dehal has been a long-time principal and design leader at the firm, with over 23 years of experience. ALSC says his passion for excellence, commitment to creating iconic structures that stand the test of time, and dedication to pursuing ambitious design goals are unparalleled and have prepared him for this position. Dehal has worked on projects ranging from ground-up new construction to historic renovations and adaptive reuse of existing buildings. He is a registered architect in Washington, Idaho, and Montana. His taking on the role of president and CEO marks the passing of the leadership torch from Rustin Hall, who has served in the firm's top role since 2008.
Sheila Boyce was promoted to principal. She is the first interior designer that has been promoted to principal at ALSC Architects. Boyce manages and has helped develop the firm's healthcare department, leading with her extensive experience in medical and dental projects. She's been with the firm for eight years.
Gale Stanley was promoted from associate to associate principal. She's been with the firm for 12 years. Stanley is a board member of AIA Spokane.
Kim Phelps earned her Associate DBIA (Design-Build Institute of America) certification. Phelps has successfully completed the Design-Build Institute of America's comprehensive education, training, and certification testing program to achieve the design-build industry's designation as a nationally certified Associate Design-Build Professional. She's been with the firm for 12 years.
Jodi Kittel earned her ALEP (Accredited Learning Environment Planner) certification. The ALEP credential is validation of an individual's expertise and leadership as a learning environments planner. The designation is given to those who have demonstrated the ability to apply researched knowledge to plan and develop environments that support teaching and facilitate learning. Kittel had been with the firm for nine years.