Kimberly Tuttle, AI A, Ncarb, Noma, Cae
About Kimberly Tuttle, AI A, Ncarb, Noma, Cae
Kimberly Tuttle is an Associate and Firmwide Emerging Talent Program Manager at Gensler, where she has worked since 2019 in the Washington D.C. Metro Area. She has extensive experience in architecture and education, having held various roles including Director at the American Institute of Architecture Students and Assistant Professor at the University of the District of Columbia.
Work at Gensler
Kimberly Tuttle has been employed at Gensler since 2019, where she serves as the Firmwide Emerging Talent Program Manager. In this role, she focuses on nurturing emerging talent within the firm, leveraging her expertise to develop programs that support the growth and development of new professionals in the architecture field. Additionally, she holds the title of Associate at Gensler, a position she has maintained since 2021. Her work takes place in the Washington D.C. Metro Area.
Education and Expertise
Kimberly Tuttle holds a Master’s degree in Architecture from Norwich University, which she completed from 2005 to 2006. She also earned a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies from the same institution between 2001 and 2005. Furthering her education, she participated in the AIA|DC - CKLDP program, where she studied Organizational Leadership and was recognized as a 2015 Scholar. In 2020, she completed a fellowship in Community Design and Equity in Practice through Pathways to Equity.
Background
Kimberly Tuttle began her career as an Architectural Library / High School Intern at Harriman from 2000 to 2002. She has held various roles in the architecture field, including Project Manager and Architectural Designer at Knickerbocker Group from 2010 to 2012. Her involvement with the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) spanned several years, where she held multiple leadership positions, including Director of Partnerships & Events and Director of Leadership & Career Services.
Teaching Experience
Kimberly Tuttle has contributed to academia as an Assistant Professor at the University of the District of Columbia from 2020 to 2021, where she taught first-year design studios. She has also served as Adjunct Faculty at the same university since 2019, continuing to engage with students and share her knowledge in architecture. Her teaching roles reflect her commitment to education and mentorship in the field.
Community Engagement
Kimberly Tuttle has been active in community planning and engagement. She served on the Town of Camden Planning Board, collaborating with local architects and residents to address community needs. Her work has also included engagement with HGTV on architectural projects during her practice in Camden, Maine, showcasing her ability to connect architecture with broader community interests.