Geoffrey Rossi
Vice President
As Vice President and Regional Manager in Marx Okubo’s Northwest region, Geoff’s key roles are in business development and operations. He has served as an architect, owner’s representative, project manager, operations director, and pre-construction executive on a wide variety of projects, with a special focus on complex building envelopes.
Geoff brings over 35 years of design and construction experience on large-scale commercial, residential, biotech and public projects, as well as hands-on experience in fabrication, field construction, product design, and manufacturing. As a Regional General Manager and Pre-construction Executive for a national curtainwall provider, Geoff both procured and delivered over $400 million in large-scale commercial projects in the Pacific Northwest over five years, including F5 Tower, The Modern, and Whatcom Village at the Microsoft Campus in Seattle, and 11 West Tower and 250 Taylor, in Portland. He was also involved with project management and manufacturing/procurement oversight for significant envelope projects including the cast Corona panel system for David Adjaye’s Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture in Washington, DC, the stainless-steel skin for the parabolic facade of Bjarke Ingles Group’s VIA 57 West in New York, and the faceted sunshade system for Krueck + Sexton’s FBI headquarters in Miami.
Geoff earned a bachelor’s degree in architecture from the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. He previously was a registered architect in the state of Hawaii, and also previously held general contractor’s licenses in the states of Washington and Oregon.