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Kevin Scholl AIA, Vice President, WATG, to speak at the 2003 European GOLF Investment and Real Estate Conference
June 18, 2003 -- Kevin Scholl AIA, Vice President, Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo, Inc. (WATG), London, will deliver a speech to a distinguished audience at the 2003 European GOLF Investment and Real Estate Conference in Athens on November 29, 2003. He will also sit on the 'Effective Golf Course Management: Creating the Most Value for Owners and Investors in Europe' panel on Saturday. Career summary Kevin is recognised as one of WATG’s most talented and well-rounded architects. His experience includes both master planning and design driven resort projects. His expertise encompasses the macro planning of multi-component resorts, the design of major hotel projects within those resorts, residential complexes and mixed-use developments. In addition to his obvious talents in architectural design, Kevin has established a reputation within the firm for his attention to detail and diligence in co-ordinating projects within a limited timeframe. He is frequently engaged to oversee challenging, complex projects and management assignments. Kevin has also worked closely with operators, such as Grecotel of Greece, to establish their strategic design plans for their next generation resort developments in the Mediterranean. Kevin has worked extensively in four of WATG’s offices including several years in Newport and Hawaii before accepting the position of Director of Design in London. Relevant experience
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About WATG Creating successful destinations is not only WATG's forte, it is company's mission, WATG's very reason for being. Wherever the firm works, the goal at WATG is the same: to create special environments that lift the spirit. Over the course of the last half-century, Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo (WATG) has become the world’s leading design consultant for the hospitality, leisure and entertainment industries. Having worked in over 130 countries and territories across six continents, WATG has designed more of the world’s great hotels and resorts than any other firm on the planet. Many of WATG’s projects have become international landmarks, renowned not only for their design and sense of place but also for their bottom-line success. Further information For
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