Wienberg begins two-year term to help lead industry association focused on the business interests of firms whose focus is airport-related technical expertise.
DENVER (Dec. 16, 2022) – HNTB’s Julie Wienberg, AIA, NCARB, was named to the Board of Directors for the Airport Consultants Council at its 44th Annual Conference in November. Her two-year term begins this month.
Wienberg serves HNTB’s clients as national practice leader, aviation architecture and vice president. She brings a wealth of aviation and alternative delivery experience to her role and serves in leadership positions on major airport projects and programs helping clients navigate the complexities of alternative procurement and delivery of complex aviation projects for both airports and airlines.
Wienberg has contributed to and led design and delivery for some of the nation’s largest most complex terminal projects, including Denver International Airport’s Hotel and Transit Center, DEN Great Hall Redevelopment, San Diego International Airport’s Terminal 2 West Expansion, and most recently the DEN Concourse Expansion Program which opened in November 2022. She currently is working closely with the City of Austin in advancing the Airport Expansion and Development Program at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.
“It’s an honor to have been nominated to the ACC Board of Directors. I look forward to the engagement and collaboration on airport development issues and participating in committees to stay abreast of key topics and initiatives that will impact the future of airport development,” said Wienberg. “I’m excited to be part of this dedicated group of aviation leaders to foster education, cooperation, diversity and inclusion in our industry.”
ACC is a global trade association that represents private businesses involved in the development and operation of airports and related facilities. Part of ACC’s mission is to inform its members of new trends while promoting fair competition and procurement practices that protect the industry’s bottom line. ACC is the only association that tailors exclusively to the business interests of firms whose focus is airport-related technical expertise. Founded in 1978, ACC provides airport consultants and suppliers with a voice in Washington, D.C. and throughout the world.
Wienberg earned a Bachelor of Architecture from Kansas State University, College of Architecture and Design, in Manhattan, Kansas, where she now serves as a member of the college’s Professional Advisory Board. She has a passion for mentoring and supporting the development of high performing professionals in the industry. She’s spoken at conferences and authored articles on topics of Public Private Partnerships, the importance of transparency in major program procurements, and the psychological connections between customer experience and revenue generation. Wienberg also has served as a speaker, moderator and track host at the annual AAAE/ACC Planning Design and Construction Symposium.
Wienberg is a Registered Architect and LEED AP BD+C Professional based in Denver. In addition to her professional responsibilities, she is a registered educator, tutoring applied math, art and history, and volunteers professional support to community construction projects in the Midwest. She is a member of the American Institute of Architects, Women in Transportation, the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards and sits on the Board of Directors for the Colorado Center for Infrastructure Investment.
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