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DLR Group adds executive leaders

DLR Group promotes John Fuller to COO, adds Beth Miller as Chief Growth Officer and Ignacio Reyes, FAIA, as Chief Development Officer.


DLR Group | January 8, 2024
DLR Group leadership appointments
DLR Group appoints John Fuller (left) to COO, adds Beth Miller (center) as Chief Growth Officer, and adds Ignacio Reyes, FAIA, (right) as Chief Development Officer. Photo courtesy DLR Group

DLR Group Chief Executive Officer Steven McKay, AIA, RIBA, announced new executive leaders for the 100% employee-owned, globally integrated design firm. The firm has promoted John Fuller to COO, added Beth Miller as Chief Growth Officer, and added Ignacio Reyes, FAIA, as Chief Development Officer.

DLR Group Executive Leadership Changes


John Fuller, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP, Chief Operating Officer

Managing Principal John Fuller, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP, is DLR Group’s new Chief Operating Officer. He will be responsible for executing the firm’s business strategy, technical quality and project performance, resource management and productivity, and operational efficiency to grow enterprise value for the firm’s 1,400 design professionals and 32 offices.

Fuller joined DLR Group in 1986, co-founded the Kansas City office in 1994, and has spent his entire career with the firm. He was named one of four managing principals in 2018, elected to the board of directors in 2019, and is a member of the firm’s executive leadership team. Previously, he was the firm’s Chief Marketing Officer, a position he held since 2015.

Managing Principal Charles Dalluge, who has served as Chief Operating Officer since joining DLR Group in 2014, remains with the firm as a member of the board of directors.

McKay also announced two new leaders have joined the firm’s executive team to support DLR Group’s global strategic growth plans. Beth Miller joins DLR Group in the role of Chief Growth Officer and Ignacio Reyes, FAIA, as Chief Development Officer.

Beth Miller, Chief Growth Officer

As Chief Growth Officer, Miller will collaborate with DLR Group Global Sector Leaders to deliver growth through expansion of vertical client markets and the innovation of new design services. She will lead DLR Group’s business and strategic planning efforts and ensure alignment of annual sector initiatives impacting new fees, revenues, and profit to optimize both short- and long-term firm growth objectives. She will work from Minneapolis.

Miller has more than two decades of experience accelerating strategic growth and innovation in professional services organizations including Magid, Allianz, UnitedHealth Group, and Disney. She has been a member of the advisory board to the DLR Group board of directors since 2021.

Ignacio Reyes, FAIA, Chief Development Officer

In the new role of Chief Development Officer, Reyes will work with McKay, Board Chair Griff Davenport, and executive leaders to identify geographies for organic growth and merger and acquisition potential both domestically and internationally. He will also lead the integration of new firms to ensure continuity in operations and continued delivery of design excellence for clients. Reyes will be based in Orlando.

Reyes brings 30 years of design experience to DLR Group, with expertise in education and private markets. He joins DLR Group from Leo A. Daly where he led strategy, marketing, and revenue growth of client sectors. He is engaged in the American Institute of Architects at local, state, and national levels; an advocate for the architectural profession; and an active volunteer in the design community. Reyes was elevated as a Fellow in the American Institute of Architects in 2022, is a senior design fellow by the Design Futures Council, and is a past president of AIA Florida.

McKay also announced a restructuring of the firm’s marketing team, naming Andy Ernsting as Global Brand Communications Leader, Maggie Flickinger as Global Marketing Leader, and Tom Mitchell as Global Business Development Leader.

About DLR Group
DLR Group is an integrated design firm delivering architecture, engineering, interiors, planning, and building optimization for new construction, renovation, and adaptive reuse. Our promise is to elevate the human experience through design. This promise inspires sustainable design for a diverse group of public and private sector clients; local communities; and our planet. DLR Group is 100 percent employee-owned and fully supports the initiatives and goals of the 2030 Challenge and is an initial signatory to the China Accord and the AIA 2030 Commitment.

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