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LEO A DALY hires Peter Yakowicz to oversee VA projects

LEO A DALY hires Peter Yakowicz to oversee VA projects

New hire will work with healthcare and federal market sectors on programs specifically for the Department of Veterans Affairs.


By LEO A DALY | July 28, 2014

Peter A. Yakowicz, PE, MHA has joined LEO A DALY as the first National Director of Veterans Health Administration Programs.  Yakowicz will work closely with the National Directors for both the healthcare and federal market sectors to develop programs designed specifically for the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Yakowicz brings over 30 years of experience with the Department of Veterans Affairs and a great deal of insight into the needs of the Department of Veterans Affairs client.  He will be responsible for cultivating new business opportunities within the Department of Veterans Affairs market sector, building and sustaining positive working relationships, and pursuing and securing strategic relationships with partnering firms in pursuit of federal business opportunities.

As Capital Assets Program Director for the Department of Veterans Affairs Midwest Healthcare Network in Eagan, Minnesota, Yakowicz managed $8 Billion worth of capital assets at eight Department of Veterans Affairs  health care networks on 12 campuses, as well as 68 community-based outpatient clinics throughout a five-state region. He directed strategic capital planning, health facility master planning, project development, resource allocation and overall program management.

“There’s nothing more important to client relationships than having a deep understanding of their needs and perspectives.  Pete’s years of experience with the Department of Veterans Affairs will give us an even deeper understanding from a client’s viewpoint on many issues:  contracting, partnering, and budgeting” said Archie Aamoth, National Director of Healthcare for LEO A DALY. 

Yakowicz is a licensed professional engineer with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI and a Masters Degree in Healthcare Administration from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health in Minneapolis, MN.

Mr. Yakowicz earned a federal award from the Department of Energy in 2005 in recognition of VISN 23’s energy saving and water conservation efforts.  He also earned several awards of recognition from the Secretary of the VA, including a 2010 award related to his work in response to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 for helping stimulate the economy and creating jobs.

LEO A DALY has been working with the VA since 1950 when the Omaha VA Medical Center was designed.


About LEO A DALY

Established in 1915, LEO A DALY is an international architecture, engineering, and interior design firm. The firm’s portfolio includes award-winning projects in 87 countries and all 50 states. With nearly 800 employees in 30 offices worldwide, the firm ranks in the top 10 largest design firms in the United States and top 25 globally. For more information, visit www.leoadaly.com.

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