Tristan Green, Cts D
About Tristan Green, Cts D
Tristan Green is an Associate at Arup in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, leading the integrated Audiovisual practice and focusing on specialty Technology projects.
Current Role at Arup
Tristan Green currently serves as an Associate at Arup, where he leads Toronto's integrated Audiovisual practice. His role focuses on delivering specialty Technology projects. Tristan has been associated with Arup since 2022 in this capacity, contributing to the company's mission of integrating technical excellence with innovative solutions. His involvement spans business development across various disciplines as part of the Consulting Leadership team.
Previous Experience at Arup
Before becoming an Associate, Tristan Green worked as a Senior Consultant at Arup from 2019 to 2022. During this 3-year tenure in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Tristan brought his expertise in audiovisual consulting to a senior role, amplifying the firm's capabilities in delivering high-quality technology consulting services.
Experience at Smith + Andersen
Tristan Green's career at Smith + Andersen includes several roles over a span of five years. From 2017 to 2019, he served as a Senior Audiovisual Project Manager and Consultant in North York, Ontario. Before that, he was an Audiovisual Project Manager and Consultant from 2015 to 2017 and an Audiovisual Designer and Consultant from 2014 to 2015, both positions based in Toronto. At Smith + Andersen, he honed his project management and consulting skills, overseeing various audiovisual projects and providing innovative solutions.
Educational Background
Tristan Green holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Honours, in Radio and Television Broadcasting from Ryerson University. He completed his degree between 2001 and 2005. His academic background provided a solid foundation in media and technology, which has been integral to his professional journey in the audiovisual and technology consulting industry.
Key Projects and Contributions
Throughout his career, Tristan Green has been involved in a variety of significant projects across multiple sectors. In healthcare, he contributed to the Centre for Addictions and Mental Health (CAMH) Phase 1C and 1D in Toronto, and the West Lincoln Memorial Hospital Redevelopment in Grimsby. His educational projects include work on the Centre for Medicinal Chemistry at the University of Toronto and the McMaster Health Campus in Hamilton. He has also worked on workspaces for major companies like TikTok and Ernst & Young in Toronto, as well as government projects such as the Law Society of Ontario Tribunal Spaces and the Whitby Council Chambers. Additionally, Tristan has been involved in arts and culture projects like the Audley Recreation Centre Phase 2 in Ajax and the Regent Park Community Centre in Toronto.