IBR Staff//July 14, 2026//
Katherine Flume (formerly Katherine Johnson) has been named shareholder at Lombard/Conrad Architects. Over the past five years as the firm’s Marketing and Business Development Director, Flume has shaped its brand, implemented growth strategies, and built momentum for the firm’s future through authentic relationships and strategic brand leadership.
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