Frank Mruk is an architect and technology strategist. He is a founder of the NY Center for Strategic Innovation and the Boston Center for Smart Building Technology and is a Senior Director of Building Innovations at NRMCA. Educated at Pratt Institute, Pace University and at the University of Oxford, he has taught at SVA, RISD, RWU, the Parsons School of Design, NYU, and at NYIT where he served as associate dean for the School of Architecture. Prior to his academic career he headed corporate strategy at AIG and later served as VP of Strategy for Morgan Stanley’s Corporate Real Estate Division and headed Aga Khan winning Turkish Architect Emre Arolat’s NYC office. Frank is a past President of AIA Rhode Island, the NYC Association for Strategic Planning and Metro NY CSI. He is a Morse Stone Fellow and both, a Fellow of the AIA and the Strategic Planning Society. Frank is a host of NRMCA’s podcast Concrete Credentials which focuses on developments and innovation in the industry.
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