With 30 years of experience and a degree from Louisiana State University, Dianna often wears many hats in our office. A reputable “walking encyclopedia,” Dianna’s detail-oriented approach shines through in her knowledge of codes and lab design. She attends lab conferences each year to make sure she’s on the leading edge of laboratory design. She often serves as a mentor for fellow designers. She tackles projects with technical precision and creativity, translating to success in her recent work with Zachary Fire Station, BASF Lab Hannibal, and a 70,000 SFLabConsolidationeffort at Research Triangle Park in North Carolina. When she isn’t conducting hazardous material code reviews or running check sets, you can find Dianna lakeside at her home in Georgia, where she soaks up the sun kayaking, gardening, and trying new cocktails. The “office mom from afar” brings more than just technical awareness and management methodologies to the table; she’s ready to take on design challenges with an innovative, diligent, and thorough approach to creating code-compliant functional designs.