Jesper Ryberg
By Joshua Burd
PS&S, the Warren-based professional services firm, has promoted Jesper Ryberg to vice president of architecture.
The practice said Ryberg, who has more than 20 years of architectural experience, has played a critical role in shaping its design identity across multiple sectors, including corporate, multifamily residential, educational, hospitality and life sciences. He has done so while guiding complex projects, including many for Fortune 500 clients, from conceptualization through construction, earning recognition for their innovation, quality and performance.
Among his most notable assignments are the Nestlé Health Science U.S. headquarters in Bridgewater, large-scale mixed-use towers for RXR Realty in New Rochelle, New York, and the Holland Gardens redevelopment in Jersey City, along with major workplace transformations for global pharmaceutical and corporate clients like Pfizer, Novartis and Zoetis.
“Jesper has consistently demonstrated the kind of creative leadership and technical expertise that defines PS&S,” said John Sartor, the firm’s CEO and president. “His passion for design, deep client focus and ability to deliver on complex challenges make him an exceptional choice to help lead our growing architectural practice into the future. Please join us in congratulating Jesper Ryberg on this well-earned promotion and exciting new chapter at PS&S.”
Ryberg has served as a senior project executive and director of design with the architecture, engineering, design, surveying and environmental services firm, a mainstay in the industry for 63 years. PS&S also cited his expertise in Building Information Modeling and digital coordination, which it said has positioned the practice as a leader in cutting-edge architectural technology.
As vice president, Ryberg will play a pivotal role in mentoring emerging talent and cultivating a culture of collaboration, curiosity and design excellence. He holds a bachelor’s in architecture from the Southern California Institute of Architecture and is a registered architect in New Jersey, PS&S said, adding that he is an active member of the American Institute of Architects.