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Naperville architect firm promotes two to partner

NAPERVILLE - Bruce George, CEO of Charles Vincent George Architects in Naperville, said Jason Dutkovich and Jeffrey Lietz have been promoted to equity partners in the firm, which is celebrating 60 years in business this year.

George thinks this moment seems the perfect time to prepare the firm for the next generation of architects.

"I have the utmost confidence in Jason and Jeff, and this momentous time in our firm's history seems the perfect time to expand the leadership of the firm we have spent so much of our careers building as a shared legacy," he said.

• Dutkovich has worked in the profession since 2005 and most recently served as project manager. He has extensive experience with many commercial sectors including public facilities, corporate office, retail centers, banking institutions, automotive, financial and medical facilities. As a managing principal, Dutkovich maintains his responsibility for the production and coordination of construction documents and construction phase services while taking on more of the operational leadership in the company.

He holds a bachelor's degree in architecture from Illinois Institute of Technology and is an associate member of the American Institute of Architects.

• Lietz joined Charles Vincent George upon receiving his bachelor's degree from Northern Illinois University in 1996. Most recently he served as vice president - Commercial Architecture. As a managing principal, Lietz becomes responsible for the Commercial Division of the firm. His responsibility includes client relations, coordination and production of construction documents, specification writing and construction phase services.

Lietz has a wide range of experience including construction management for the Naperville Riverwalk, project management for numerous banking facilities, park district projects and many other project types. Lietz serves on the board of the Naperville YMCAs and as a trustee and building committee chair for Woodridge United Methodist Church.

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