Jenni Eschner Joins EUA as Senior Project Architect


 Eppstein Uhen Architects (EUA) welcomes Jenni Eschner as Senior Project Architect for the Healthcare Studio. Eschner brings 20 years of experience in planning and design to her role and will use her leadership skills to foster creative solutions with her team to deliver high quality and efficient projects.

“We are very excited to have Jenni join our team,” comments Kristin Dufek, EUA Vice President and Healthcare Environments Studio Director. “She brings valuable healthcare experience that will not only contribute to creating positive outcomes but will be an asset to mentoring the internal EUA team.”

As Senior Project Architect, Eschner will work with clients to determine what is needed to help them achieve success. Collaborating with the team through strategic processes, Eschner will bring expertise to ensure clients provide a better patient and staff experience, resulting in improved quality and positive outcomes.

“I’m excited about joining EUA because of the commitment to the staff experience and the wealth of hard-working and passionate individuals in this firm. I have a passion for helping people to succeed and I will work with clients to ensure their healthcare environments will do just that.”

Eschner comes to EUA after 18 years with Kahler Slater as Associate Principal, working with organizations to determine new and innovative ways to provide healthcare. Previous experience includes a replacement hospital for Hospital Sisters Health System using LEAN methodologies and engaging users to improve processes within their transforming healthcare environment.

For additional information, please visit the firm’s website at eua.com.



September 11, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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