Alejandro Echeverry

President- Stiles Architectural Group Stiles Inc.

Alejandro Echeverry brings almost three decades of architectural experience, combining strong design acumen with comprehensive construction management expertise. As President and leader of the Architectural Division, he is responsible for guiding daily operations, financial performance, quality assurance, talent development, and long-term strategic planning. His deep knowledge of design principles, building codes, and technical standards—paired with a solutions-oriented leadership style—consistently drives exceptional project outcomes and client satisfaction.
Prior to joining Stiles, Mr. Echeverry served as Vice President at Atkins Caribe, where he was part of the Business Unit leadership team and directed the Miami Division for the Publix Remodel Program. In this role, he managed and supervised more than 250 Publix remodel projects across the Miami and Lakeland Divisions. His work has been recognized in multiple retail industry publications.

Mr. Echeverry holds both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in architecture from Florida International University, as well as a master’s degree in construction management. He is a licensed architect in Florida, Puerto Rico, North Carolina, and Kentucky, and holds a Construction Documents Technologist (CDT) credential in addition to the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management Institute (PMI).

Dedicated to community engagement, Mr. Echeverry actively supports organizations including Jack and Jill, Habitat for Humanity, Amigos for Kids, and Kids in Distress. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the Compassion Health Foundation.

Seminars

Thursday 7th May 2026
Modifying Workflows to Engage in Procurement-Led Design & Meet Accelerated Project Timelines
11:10 am
  • Identifying materials and equipment most vulnerable to pricing volatility to adjust design phasing and bring procurement earlier
  • Minimizing risk when securing equipment and materials without complete designs: What contingencies and allowances need to be accounted for?
  • Balancing tensions between locking in price certainty and restricting design decision-making with clients: How can you still maximize flexibility in design?
Alejandro Echeverry