Mackenzie McHale

DALLAS—Given that healthcare is one of the industries with the most rapidly changing landscape, companies are striving to keep up with growth by hiring and in some cases, rehiring talent. One of those rehires is Mackenzie McHale, who has been named associate partner of Environments for Health (E4H), an architecture firm focused exclusively on the healthcare industry.

“With healthcare as one of the most rapidly changing industries, our firm is experiencing a lot of growth,” said Dan Morris, partner at E4H. “The key to a successful organization is hiring talented specialists who understand the challenges posed by today's changing healthcare landscape.”

McHale specializes in healthcare facilities architecture and brings more than 14 years of experience designing buildings that facilitate healing and promote wellness. Her portfolio includes work with Baylor All Saints Medical Center on its renovation and expansion of the emergency department and Covenant Health System, for which she a provided comprehensive master plan to reconfigure its facilities to support the efficient delivery of healthcare services. Other notable projects include Methodist Charlton Medical Center, Providence Memorial Hospital and Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital.

McHale tells GlobeSt.com: “I have been fortunate to design buildings that facilitate healing, promote wellness, and bolster a community's excellence in science and technology.  Delivering the client's vision is as rewarding as it is beneficial to the patients, families and staff. I look forward to continuing my work with Ascension Group/Environments for Health (AGA-E4H), who are dedicated to healthcare architecture.”

Prior to re-joining AGA-E4H, McHale was vice president at the architecture firm HKS, where she was responsible for supporting and coordinating the efforts of the project team and consultants throughout each phase of project development. McHale received a bachelor of science in architecture from The University of Texas at Arlington.

“We are thrilled to welcome Mackenzie back to Ascension Group Architects, where she began her career as a very talented designer,” said Rod Booze, partner AGA-E4H. “Since her time with us, she's worked on some very impressive projects that have brought the latest innovation and technology to healthcare environments, exceeding client expectations time and again.” 

E4H, an architecture firm exclusively focused on the healthcare industry, is dedicated to creating flexible environments for health that enhance the well beings of patients and families through smart facility design.

 

Mackenzie McHale

DALLAS—Given that healthcare is one of the industries with the most rapidly changing landscape, companies are striving to keep up with growth by hiring and in some cases, rehiring talent. One of those rehires is Mackenzie McHale, who has been named associate partner of Environments for Health (E4H), an architecture firm focused exclusively on the healthcare industry.

“With healthcare as one of the most rapidly changing industries, our firm is experiencing a lot of growth,” said Dan Morris, partner at E4H. “The key to a successful organization is hiring talented specialists who understand the challenges posed by today's changing healthcare landscape.”

McHale specializes in healthcare facilities architecture and brings more than 14 years of experience designing buildings that facilitate healing and promote wellness. Her portfolio includes work with Baylor All Saints Medical Center on its renovation and expansion of the emergency department and Covenant Health System, for which she a provided comprehensive master plan to reconfigure its facilities to support the efficient delivery of healthcare services. Other notable projects include Methodist Charlton Medical Center, Providence Memorial Hospital and Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital.

McHale tells GlobeSt.com: “I have been fortunate to design buildings that facilitate healing, promote wellness, and bolster a community's excellence in science and technology.  Delivering the client's vision is as rewarding as it is beneficial to the patients, families and staff. I look forward to continuing my work with Ascension Group/Environments for Health (AGA-E4H), who are dedicated to healthcare architecture.”

Prior to re-joining AGA-E4H, McHale was vice president at the architecture firm HKS, where she was responsible for supporting and coordinating the efforts of the project team and consultants throughout each phase of project development. McHale received a bachelor of science in architecture from The University of Texas at Arlington.

“We are thrilled to welcome Mackenzie back to Ascension Group Architects, where she began her career as a very talented designer,” said Rod Booze, partner AGA-E4H. “Since her time with us, she's worked on some very impressive projects that have brought the latest innovation and technology to healthcare environments, exceeding client expectations time and again.” 

E4H, an architecture firm exclusively focused on the healthcare industry, is dedicated to creating flexible environments for health that enhance the well beings of patients and families through smart facility design.

 

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