Alex Fabozzi Promoted to Managing Associate Principal of Available Light's Raleigh StudioThe design firm Available Light has appointed Alex Fabozzi as managing associate principal of the firm's Raleigh, North Carolina, studio. "From the moment Alex joined the team in our NYC studio, it was clear that his past experience in the entertainment industry was going to be a terrific engine for driving success at Available Light," says Steven Rosen, CEO/founder. "As an excellent designer, mentor, software developer, business development aficionado, and more, Alex has contributed great things to our firm. When offered the opportunity to make the next career step by taking on the Raleigh studio, he did not flinch." Since joining Available Light in 2017, Fabozzi has contributed to many notable museum-exhibition and architectural projects, including the Milken Center for the Advancement of the American Dream, the International Spy Museum, Penn State University West 1 & 2 Engineering Buildings, La Nube STEAM Discovery Center, the renovation of Legislature Plaza in Nashville, and Beth Israel Deaconess New Inpatient Building. "My family and I are thrilled about our move to Raleigh," Fabozzi says. "I am excited to take on this new challenge and look forward to building many new relationships in the Southeast. The fantastic work we have done here is only the beginning!" Matt Zelkowitz, executive director of the built environment, reports, "Drawing on his background in theatrical lighting design, Alex approaches each project with a focus on narrative, visitor experience, and the form-revealing relationship between light and space. He believes that effective lighting rarely draws attention to itself but instead deepens intellectual and emotional understanding. Alex has earned the respect of clients and colleagues through his mentorship, steady leadership, and commitment to design and sustainability excellence." 
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