Associate, Angela Rossi Retires After 35 Years at P+HS
Associate, Angela Rossi Retires After 35 Years at P+HS
09 September 2024
Last week, we celebrated Angela Rossi's last day in the Stokesley office before she begins her well-deserved retirement, this has been a great opportunity to reflect on her astounding 35 years of incredible dedication to P+HS Architects. Angela is truly a valued and respected member of the P+HS family and although we wish her all the best in her next chapter, her presence within the practice will be sincerely missed. As one of our longest serving members, Angela has offered wisdom and leadership throughout all of her projects. Those that have had the pleasure with working with her can attest to her calm and collected demeanour, which has contributed to some of P+HS great successes.
Commenting on this amazing milestone, Managing Director, Chris Dennis said:
I have known and worked alongside Angela during all her years at P+HS Architects and in all that time her work ethic has been inspiring, meeting every challenge a project or client demanded. In the early years of P+HS, Angela worked on many social housing projects however as the practice grew and the work included healthcare, Angela quickly gained the respect of clients, clinicians and contractors.
Her dedication and commitment to the practice has been proved on many occasions, working tirelessly to deliver projects across the country, including Maurice Vivenne Wohl campus at Golders Green and Kingfisher Court, Hertfordshire. I always knew the business and the team could rely on Angela.
Many of the staff both past and present owe a great deal to Angela for her dedication and mentorship over the years and we all wish her well in her retirement.
Some of Angela's most notable projects include Foss Park Hospital, Kingfisher Court, Fitzroy House, and more recently the ongoing work at James Cook University Hospital, to name a few.
Angela's successes go far beyond her project work; she has been more than just a colleague, she has acted as a mentor, a guide, and a friend to so many of us. Not only have her skills helped shape the practice over the past 35 years, but helped countless individuals grow in their roles and careers.
We wish Angela all the best in her future endeavours.