Perruzzi of MPA named treasurer of BSA

June 15, 2018 - Construction Design & Engineering
Daniel Perruzzi,
Margulies Perruzzi Architects

Boston, MA Margulies Perruzzi Architects’ principal and senior partner Daniel Perruzzi, AIA, LEED AP, has been elected treasurer of the board of directors for the Boston Society of Architects/AIA (BSA). An active member of the BSA since 1984, Perruzzi has served the organization in many capacities through the years, including board member, committee chair, task force contributor, and award juror. In addition to his role as treasurer, he is currently on the editorial board of ArchitectureBoston, a quarterly publication of the Boston Society of Architects/AIA.

Perruzzi has more than 30 years of experience as an architect, project manager and principal. As a senior partner and principal at MPA, he is responsible for overall project management and resource allocation for the firm. His vast portfolio includes projects for real estate development, science + technology, corporate, and professional services clients, with a specific focus on law and financial services firms. As treasurer of the BSA, Perruzzi is committed to making the BSA and the architectural profession more open and inclusive to the ideas and opinions of many, and to finding ways to use the BSA Space to support that goal.

A chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the BSA is committed to professional development for its members, advocacy on behalf of great design, and, together with its sister organization, the BSA Foundation, sharing an appreciation for the built environment with the public at large. Established in 1867, the BSA today consists of nearly 4,000 members and produces content for a diverse array of programs and publications, including ArchitectureBoston Expo (ABX) and ArchitectureBoston magazine. 

A registered architect and LEED accredited professional (LEED AP), Perruzzi is a member and past president of the Mass. Building Congress (MBC) and a member of NAIOP Massachusetts. Perruzzi graduated from Rhode Island School of Design where he received Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees.

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