tional outreach program he founded in New York City and Hong Kong, with a Community Citation. Chan and volunteer Belle Tang, BArch ’09, accepted the award in person. Daewook Lee, BArch ’08, is also among the volunteers in the Hong Kong program. Monique Glover, BFA Fashion Design ’00, presented her first full men’s and boys’ spring/summer 2018 collection at Fashion Week Brooklyn last year. She presented again in April. After working for major brands, she has launched her own, named Zyem, inspired by growing up in her hometown (Brooklyn) and travels around the world. Her recent work providing a Black Panther movie-inspired wardrobe for Toddlewood was featured on Inside Edition. For more information, visit www.zyem.com.
Fair, The Washington Post, Vulture, and USA Today. Karri (Lacourciere) May, BArch ’05, has joined the Springfield office of Pinck & Co. Inc. as senior project manager. May brings 13 years of design and planning experience to the firm, with a focus on health care, design for the aging, commercial, and higher education. She is also a frequent keynote speaker at industry and community events; has volunteered as a design mentor with CANstruction, a charitable organization for the design and construction industry; and has received several awards including being named a Woman on the Rise honoree by Connecticut Professional Women in Construction.
Ben Gould, BID ’08, and Dawn Mostow, MFA New Forms ’08, won the Wearable Technology Award for Labyrinth Gown at this year’s 29th annual World of Wearable Art (WOW) Awards, the world’s leading wearable art design competition. Labyrinth Gown and other award-winning entries were on view last fall at WOW 2017 in Wellington, New Zealand. Gould and Mostow, who met at Pratt in 2006 in an Intro to Plastics class and married in 2011, are the design team behind Dawnamatrix, a latex-fashion company producing garments that are worn by the likes of Katy Perry and Beyoncé and featured in Vogue.
Corinne Mockler, née Weiner, BFA Communications Design ’04, redesigned the cover of the 200-year-old Farmers’ Almanac, the first new cover design for the iconic brand since 1996. The 2018 cover was nominated for an ASME award. Mockler is the Farmers’ Almanac’s art director, responsible for Liz Hannah, BFA Film ’07, had her creation of the print and digital editions, screenplay for The Post, the 2017 film related marketing materials, and online about Washington Post publisher graphics, as well as product design for Katharine Graham, nominated for a the Almanac’s store and protection/ Golden Globe for Best Screenplay- evolution of the brand. Throughout her Motion Picture and a Critics’ Choice career, Mockler has worked as a graphic Movie Award for Best Screenplay. designer/art director in the fields of PR Hannah and her cowriter, Josh Singer, and marketing, branding, editorial and also received the Writers Guild of publishing, and the nonprofit sector. America West’s 2018 Paul Selvin Award. Directed by Steven Spielberg and star- Gabriele Moritz, MArch ’01, Fulbright ring Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks, scholar and winner of the Sidney Katz The Post received a number of other Award for Design Excellence, is cooperindustry nominations and honors, and ating with Bettina Johae, founder of Hannah’s work was spotlighted in Vanity the art and architecture tour company
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aplusnyc, to offer guided tours to contribute to the communication of architecture, art, and urbanism and their importance in society. For more information, visit www.aplusnyc.net. Paul J. Proulx, MS City and Regional Planning ’03, is a partner at the law firm Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP in New York City. Proulx’s practice focuses on land use, environmental, and zoning matters. He regularly collaborates with the city’s top architects, including many Pratt graduates, to obtain zoning approvals and transfer development rights. Randle Reed, BFA Photography ’09, was named director of community programs at Delaware College of Art and Design (DCAD) in Wilmington. Reed formerly worked in DCAD’s admissions office and was DCAD’s assistant director of student services before leaving the college to do community and outreach programming with United Way of Delaware. In his new position, Reed provides leadership and educational management for DCAD’s professionaldevelopment and personal-interest offerings and its internship program for degree students. He also plans, implements, and assesses programming and fosters relationships between DCAD and other community organizations.
Pascale Sablan, AIA, NOMA, LEED AP, BArch ’06, received a 2018 AIA Young Architects Award honoring “individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and made significant contributions to the architecture profession early in their careers.” Last year, she was named to Building Design and Construction’s 40 Under 40, recognized as an industry rising star. Only the 315th living African-American woman to be licensed as an architect in the US, Sablan is a senior associate at S9
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