Suzanne Musho - New York Institute of Technology
Suzanne Marie Musho, M.Arch, AIA, NCARB, joined New York Institute of Technology as chief architect and vice president for real estate development and sustainable capital planning in December 2019. A seasoned professional and registered architect in New York, New Jersey, and Florida, she has more than 25 years of experience in strategic and capital planning, architecture and project leadership.
In 2000, Suzanne founded Musho Architecture and Design, a New York City-based architecture firm that specializes in commercial, residential, healthcare, and hospitality design. In 2015, she began her role as a vice president at Zubatkin Owner Representation, where she led multiple capital projects at the American Museum of Natural History, including its new building—the Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation. Suzanne also led the new Jackie Robinson Museum project in New York City.
Prior to Zubatkin, Suzanne was chief architect and director of facilities and operations at The School at Columbia University, an independent K-8 school and led the reinvention of the primary, intermediate and middle schools.
Suzanne earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Design at the University of Buffalo, where she also earned a Master of Architecture. In addition, she has an M.B.A. Entrepreneurship Certificate from the NYU Stern Berkeley Innovation Labs. Suzanne is also a frequent public speaker, her work has won numerous awards, and she has been featured in several publications.