Jason Holuby, a senior associate and project manager for Frankfurt Short Bruza Associates (FSB), was recently selected for the 2013-2014 class of the Leadership OKC Signature Program.
The Signature Program, now in its 31st year, is a 10-month series of classes that work to broaden established leaders’ knowledge of Oklahoma City’s civic community. Class members complete the program as a group, becoming resources for each other as they learn about community issues. Members are selected to represent a broad range of occupations and backgrounds.
“Jason demonstrates outstanding skill and leadership, whether in his personal or professional life,” said Fred Schmidt, principal of FSB. “Regardless of whether he is instructing his team on the latest developments of a project or volunteering within the community, Jason always puts his heart into what he’s doing and is a fantastic representative for FSB.”
Holuby graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Oklahoma. He leads project teams in the design and development of large-scale commercial, institutional and government projects. Holuby is also a LEED Accredited Professional, a certification of knowledge in how to design buildings to reduce their environmental impact.
In 2012, Holuby was recognized by Oklahoma Magazine as one of the top 40 Under 40 professionals in the state. In 2005, he was a member of the grand prize winning team in the Oklahoma City Bus Stop Competition. Holuby serves as Director for the American Institute of Architects Central Oklahoma Chapter, board member and treasurer for the Oklahoma City Foundation for Architecture and volunteers for numerous other community service organizations.