Caleb Hartsfield Advisory Board Member Breather Benefiting The American Institute of Architects Scholarship Program

Caleb Hartsfield

Vice President, WSP Global. AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, EDAC, PMP

For over 25 years Caleb Hartsfield has been committed to developing creative and innovative building projects to inspire the many people that dwell in them. As a licensed architect, with experience spanning the architecture, engineering, construction, and real estate services industry, he takes pride in meeting the needs and goals of his clients. His extensive experience has served him well in positions as a designer, planner, architect, and project manager primarily for Research Laboratory, Healthcare, Academic, Industrial, and Corporate Clients.

His professional accomplishments, academic background and broad industry experience has him uniquely qualified to lead project teams, consult with clients, analyze problems, develop comprehensive reports, and recommend various strategies to key clients, stakeholders, and decision makers.

In his current role, Caleb is a Vice-President with WSP USA as a Practice and Operations Leader in Atlanta, Georgia, responsible for the project delivery of various ongoing projects in the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Middle East.

A graduate of Andrews University with a Bachelor of Architecture, his accomplishments include being honored as the recipient of the Alpha Rho Chi Bronze Medal, member of the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, certified as a Project Management Professional and recognized as a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Accredited Professional with the U.S. Green Building Council.

In addition to his professional work, Caleb has devoted much of his time towards community and professional service organizations as an advisor, mentor, sponsor, and Board Member for organizations including the American Institute of Architects Scholarship Fundraising Program, Young Leaders Council, the Construction Specifications Institute, and the National Institutes of Health.