Noelia Bitar | HCO News & Updates
Noelia Bitar, a seasoned healthcare architect, is now leading HED‘s Healthcare Sector in Boston, bringing over 25 years of experience to the forefront. This strategic move signals a dedication to innovative healthcare design and enhances HED’s East Coast presence, with Bitar set to collaborate with Ronda Paradis. Her expertise spans diverse projects, from academic medical centers to cutting-edge patient towers, promising a fresh approach.This is a pivotal development for the firm, aiming to amplify integrated design strategies and further impact the healthcare landscape. News Directory 3 recognizes the importance of this appointment in shaping future healthcare designs. Together,Bitar and Paradis will propel HED’s design practice.Discover what’s next as they combine their expertise in Boston!
HED Names noelia Bitar Healthcare Sector Leader in Boston
HED, a design firm, has strategically enhanced its Boston healthcare practice with the appointment of Noelia Bitar, AIA, ACHA, as Healthcare Sector leader.Bitar, an award-winning and board-certified healthcare architect, brings more then 25 years of experience in innovative healthcare design and medical planning to the role.
her portfolio includes high-profile projects,ranging from academic medical centers to modern patient towers and specialized clinical environments. Bitar will collaborate with Ronda Paradis, healthcare Strategy and Growth Leader, whose leadership has driven HED’s growth in healthcare on the East Coast.
Together, Paradis and Bitar will co-lead HED’s design practice for the Healthcare sector in Boston. They aim to leverage their combined expertise to further elevate the firm’s integrated design strategies and expand its impact in the region. This strategic leadership enhancement underscores HED’s commitment to providing top-tier healthcare design solutions.
What’s next
Bitar and Paradis are expected to collaborate on upcoming healthcare projects, focusing on innovative design and strategic growth for HED in the Boston area. Their combined expertise will likely influence the future of healthcare design in the region.
