September Business Meeting and Tour
September 11, from 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Join us for our September Business Meeting and Tour of Intuit Mountain View Campus!
In 2012, Intuit asked WRNS Studio to reimagine their Silicon Valley campus with a master plan and a collection of LEED Platinum buildings, culminating in the construction of MTV-22, that reflects the company’s commitment to their people. We responded with a variety of human-centered, deep green workplace environments that support how the people of Intuit work—what makes them comfortable, productive, and most importantly, inspired. Intuit’s new office buildings help transform this former 1980’s suburban office park into a walkable and porous campus. Every aspect of the project embodies Intuit’s commitment to excellence, attention to detail, diversity and inclusion.
Free for Members! | $25 for Non-members. *Be sure to log in to see the discounted price.
1.5 LU/HSW (Pending Approval)
Brian Milman, AIA | Partner, WRNS STUDIO
Brian’s practice is a mesh of critical design, technical innovation, and skilled management. Like his talent, Brian’s portfolio is diverse, ranging from small community centers in San Francisco to large-scale creative workplaces for clients like Adobe and Intuit. His ability to connect the macro and micro — on any given day he might be deeply engaged in a new campus master plan or immersed in detailing a building — brings tremendous value to our studio culture.
Brian has always been fascinated with how things get built, investigating the more tactile modes of design throughout his career, including metalwork and furniture fabrication. A designer and builder, he can communicate with both, a skill that has proven critical on many of WRNS Studio’s most complex projects.
Brian began exploring the role of technology in design early on, beginning with time-lapse movies and interactive multimedia presentations that explored architecture’s role in a transient culture. As the WRNS Studio’s Information Technology Partner in Charge, he implements new tools to improve our practice, advocating early on for BIM to expand design capabilities and Newforma to increase project management efficiency.
Sheryl Mordo, PE, PMP, LEED AP BD+C | Staff Program Manager, Places Design+Construction, Intuit
Sheryl Mordo, PE, PMP, LEED AP BD+C, is an accomplished Staff Program Manager at Intuit. With a background in Civil Engineering, she has worked for a large general contractor, Owner Representative/Construction Manager and currently serves as an end-user client. With hands-on experience in all phases of construction, from conceptualization to fitout, Sheryl has earned a reputation as a seasoned program and project manager. In addition to her leadership and accountability skills, she is known for empowering her partners and instilling a “one team, one dream” mindset. Notably, Sheryl has managed several successful ground-up projects, including Intuit’s Marine Way Building (MTV-20), Hewlett-Packard’s B20 Executive Briefing Center, Verizon Wireless’ Mobile Switch Center, and Intuit’s Bayshore Building (MTV-22).
When not tackling business challenges, Sheryl stays active by training for half-marathons and volunteers enthusiastically in her community. She supports fundraising events and advocates for charities like the American Cancer Society and Ronald McDonald House Bay Area.
Steven McCullom, AIA IIDA | Global Design Lead, People + Places, Intuit
Steven McCollom AIA IIDA, has been a Global Design Lead at Intuit for over 13 years and is known for his approach to workplace environments that balance aesthetics with operational and functional considerations. He partners with multi-disciplinary design teams and end-users to create spaces that work, inspire and adapt. During his 40+ years of experience with design firms and as an owner, Steve has been responsible for a wide variety of architectural projects – including corporate, government, hospitality, residential and healthcare.
Steve has always prioritized giving back to the profession and community. He was a member of the AIA National Interior Architecture Committee, has served multiple terms on the IIDA Northern California Board of Directors and one term on the International Board, and the UC Berkeley Extension Interior Architecture Advisory Board. He has also been a Global Co-Chair of the Intuit Pride Network, an Ambassador for the AIDS Emergency Fund in San Francisco, a volunteer for the American Cancer Society and pro bono designer for the San Francisco GLBT Historical Society.