Christopher Lê
About Christopher Lê
Christopher Lê is a Business Development Specialist with a Master of Architecture from the University of Oklahoma. He has extensive experience in architectural design and community projects, including international collaborations and educational initiatives.
Work at Mead & Hunt
Christopher Lê has been employed at Mead & Hunt since 2018, initially serving as an Architectural Designer Intern I. He transitioned to the role of Business Development Specialist in 2019 and has continued in this position for five years. His work is based in Dallas, Texas, where he contributes to the firm's projects and initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Christopher Lê studied at the University of Oklahoma College of Architecture, where he earned a Master of Architecture (MArch) from 2014 to 2017. He also holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Environmental Design from the same institution. His educational background equips him with a solid foundation in architectural principles and design.
Background
Before joining Mead & Hunt, Christopher Lê had diverse professional experiences. He owned Coriander Dining, LLC from 2010 to 2017, maintaining a high guest rating. He also worked as an Architectural Designer at Carrell Partners & Yost Architecture from 2017 to 2018 and as a Designer at Benham, a Haskell Company, from 2005 to 2006. Additionally, he served as a Business Integration Specialist at Apple for one year.
Community Involvement and Projects
Christopher Lê has engaged in various community projects, including traveling to Africa five times to support initiatives such as rainwater collection and toilet systems. He played a key role in designing a 1000-student primary school in Chainda, Lusaka, Zambia. He also organized the 2nd Annual Grassroots Women's Conference in Uganda and collaborated with Sister Rosemary Nyrumbe, recognized by Time Magazine.
Achievements and Contributions
Christopher Lê has made significant contributions to community development and education. He presented project outcomes to the US State Department, showcasing international collaboration efforts. He helped raise $12,000 for the Center of Peace and Development, supporting outreach for the University of Oklahoma's African Study Abroad programs. His work reflects a commitment to social impact and educational initiatives.