Troon Pacific Names New Sustainable Design Development Coordinator

Having an arts background, Clark Rendall will be responsible for the sustainability and wellness goals for the company's new projects.

Clark Rendall

Clark Rendall

Troon Pacific has hired Clark Rendall as its new sustainable design development coordinator. In his new position, Rendall will focus on managing sustainable design, wellness amenities, construction implementation and studio support. He will not only oversee the procurement of healthy building materials, but he will also be responsible for finding new and innovative products.

Previously, Rendall held positions at The Museum of Modern Art, the Brooklyn Museum, Rockwell Group, Gensler and CookFox Architects. He is also a part-time faculty member at Parsons’ The New School.

Rendall holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, a certificate in interior design from Hunter College, a M.A. in sustainable interior environments from the Fashion Institute of Technology and professional accreditation under the LEED and WELL building ratings system.

“Troon Pacific’s priority has long been to incorporate wellness and sustainability into our residences. We feel that this effort is part of the overall way in which we deliver value to the future families that will occupy these homes. We trust that Clark’s insights will have a great impact on our projects,” said Gregory Malin, CEO of Troon Pacific, in a prepared statement. “Clark’s skill and sustainable design knowledge brings a different perspective to our team. We don’t cut corners. Our homes enhance individuals’ lives by balancing human and natural well-being and Rendall’s expertise can help manifest these beliefs.”

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