Wittenberg Delony & Davidson Inc. Architects of Little Rock will kick off 2019 — its centennial year — with a new president and CEO: Chad Young.
Young will succeed Richard Alderman to become the sixth chief executive in WD&D’s 100-year history, having been on staff for nearly a quarter of that time.
Young, a principal since 2002, has been lead designer responsible for projects like the Arkansas Heart Hospital, the Ronald McDonald House and the ATA International World Headquarters in Little Rock, First National Bank in Jonesboro and Mid-America Science Museum in Hot Springs. Young has degrees from the University of Central Arkansas and the Fay Jones School of Architecture & Design at the University of Arkansas.
He is a member of the American Institute of Architects and is LEED-accredited by the U.S. Green Building Council.
WD&D was the fifth-largest architecture firm in the state on Arkansas Business’ 2018 list, with 13 registered architects on staff.