Paving the Way for 2025: An Interview with the WMF President

In an interview with President Genna Druzak of WMF, exciting developments and ambitious plans for the future of the company are unveiled. Emphasizing a team-first approach and innovation-driven growth, Genna shared insights into the firm’s strategic vision for the coming year.

Strategic Planning and a Vision for Growth

The next six months will see WMF engaging in a comprehensive strategic planning exercise, setting a solid foundation for 2025. This effort will include exploring new markets, with a focus on manufacturing, while broadening their expertise in cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence.

“Challenges aren’t a bad thing; they’re opportunities for growth,” Genna remarked, sharing the firm’s perspective on navigating complex projects and market expansion.

A Commitment to Team Development

Growing WMF team’s talent and fostering a culture of mentorship remain key priorities. Genna emphasized the importance of investing in employees’ skills, ensuring that the firm not only meets industry demands but also leads by example in cultivating future leaders.

“Working together has always been at the core of our success and will remain central as we evolve for the next generation,” Genna said, highlighting the firm’s commitment to collaboration and a team-mindset. “I couldn’t be happier to work with the people around me.”

Strengthening Roots in San Antonio

The firm’s San Antonio office is poised for significant growth, aiming to solidify its position in the local market. Expanded efforts in architecture and landscape architecture will drive a higher stake in the region, bringing innovative solutions to a growing client base.

2025 at a Glance

As WMF looks ahead, its focus on teamwork, innovation, and mentorship positions it as a leader in the architectural industry. The coming year promises exciting developments as we push boundaries and set the stage for the next chapter in our evolution.

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