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DOUG MUNDAY <br />SENIOR EXHIBIT DESIGNER <br />Doug is a senior interpretive planner and exhibition designer, creating engaging <br />spaces and experiences in museums, interpretive and science centers, zoos <br />and aquariums, parks and historic sites. He combines a keen sense of narrative <br />and a fresh design approach with excellent organizational skills and the ability <br />to facilitate collaboration amongst diverse teams. Dougwill work closely with <br />the client, Color -Ad, and R&P design team on the development of spatial and <br />thematic plans, interpretive delivery concepts, and specific exhibition designs <br />for the Eco-Center's renewed interpretive gallery and public spaces. He will work closely with City, Zoo <br />and Education staff in the development of thematic structures and interpretive experiences that build <br />on the Eco-Center's vision and core themes, in order to engage diverse local communities in connections <br />with the natural world, and in their own roles in maintaining healthy ecosystems. <br />Education <br />Emily Carr Institute of Art & Design, Vancouver <br />Interdisciplinary Studies, 1986 <br />Alberta College of Art, Calgary, 1981 <br />Professional Certifications <br />Member, Conadion Museums Association <br />Member, BC Museums Association <br />Member, Society for Experiential Graphic Design <br />Award of Note <br />Association of Zoos & Aquariums Green <br />Award, Top Honors: Vancouver Aquarium <br />Marine Science Centre <br />Professional Experience <br />Reich&Petch - 2020 to present <br />Senior Exhibit Design Consultont <br />Doug Munday Design - 2015 to present <br />Exhibit Design Consultant <br />MIG I Portico, Seattle - 2015 to 2016 <br />Senior Designer (contract) <br />Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science <br />Centre - 2008 to 2015, Director of Design <br />Aldrich Pears Associates, Vancouver - 1986 to <br />2008, Senior Associate & Lead Exhibit Designer <br />DESCRIPTION OF ROLE ON SIMILAR PROJECTS: <br />Candlestick Point State Recreation Area: Interpretation Master Plan, California State Parks, <br />San Francisco, CA, USA, Role: Senior Exhibit Designer <br />Doug led the interpretive planning team in the development of an Interpretation Master Plan for Candlestick <br />Point, the first urban State Park in California. Working closely with a community -based Advisory Committee <br />through multiple workshops, community outreach, and public open houses has yielded a plan which integrates <br />local voices, health and recreation concerns, and themes of environmental and social justice into a plan for <br />interpretive media and programs that will tell the story of a community's changing relationship with the shoreline. <br />ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE: <br />► Science North: Northwest Expansion projects, <br />Thunder Bay and Kenora, ON, CA (w R&P) <br />► Parks Canada Pacific Rim National Park Reserve: <br />Upscheek Tashee interpretive trail signage, Long <br />Beach, BC, CA (w R&P) <br />► Reid Park Zoo: World of Play Interpretive Exhibits, <br />Tucson, AZ, USA (in construction 2023) <br />► Woodland Park Zoo: Zoomazium, Seattle, WA, USA <br />► Mendenhall Glacier Recreation Area: Interpretive <br />Framework, Juneau, AK, USA <br />► Marine Discovery Center: Interpretive Concept ► Vancouver Aquarium: Expansion and <br />Plan, Port Angeles, WA, USA Revitalization, Vancouver BC, CA <br />P� �./VM \.w/ <br />1 5 Reich&Petch SIGNS AND EXHIBITS <br />