Clint Evans is a qualified professional, working in Nspj Architects, P. A main office of which is in 83. on the position of Executive Vice President from 2014. This expert gained professional experience in more than five positions at various companies. Clint Evans went to the Kansas State University and was studying there from 1986 to 1991. This person has professional qualifications: Colorado Licensed Architect, Idaho Licensed Architect, and Indiana Licensed Architect. Kansas City, Missouri is the city, where the professional was known to be living. Clint Evans's email address and phone can be accessed through SoftwareOfficial on demand.
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Clinton Evans
Last updated Jul 07, 2024
Contact Information
Last Update
Jul 12, 2022
Email
ce**@nspjarch.com
Location
Kansas City, MO
Company
Nspj Architects, P. A.
Workplace
Executive Vice President
Work History
Executive Vice President
3515 west 75Th St SUITE 201, Prairie Village, KS 66208
I’ve designed and implemented the roll-out of approximately 75 retail stores, including seven locations for Mexico-based Iusacell and Presta Prenda, five locations for Saudi Arabia-based Zon...
Apr 2014 — Jan 2015
Co-President and Principal Architect
3515 west 75Th St SUITE 201, Prairie Village, KS 66208
2015 — 2015
Project Manager
3515 west 75Th St SUITE 201, Prairie Village, KS 66208
Dec 2005 — Apr 2014
Client Manager
Mission, KS
Klover Architects specializes in retail and restaurant markets. As Client Manager, I designed and implemented physical spaces that followed corporate clients’ brand strategies and could be s...
1993 — 2005
Education
1986 — 1991
Occupations
Professor
School Principal
Architect
Executive
Executive Vice President
School Administrator
Educational Manager
Vice President
Chief Executive
Skills
Concept Design
Architectural Design
Architectural Drawings
Mixed Use
Construction Drawings
Retail Design
Design Management
Feasibility Studies
Business Development
Renovation
Construction Management
Contract Negotiation
Historical Renovations
Historical Restoration
Historic Buildings
Adaptive Reuse
Landscape Design