Jeannette Kury-Namen

Project Coordinator

Originally from El Salvador, Jeannette moved to the United States at 24, bringing with her a passion for art and design. Though her initial interests leaned towards creative fields, she realized the construction industry deeply ingrained in her family could provide a more stable path.

Her first architectural experience was as an intern specializing in hotel and resort design. This invaluable learning opportunity opened Jeannette’s eyes to the boundless possibilities in the field. After earning her architecture degree, Jeannette hit the ground running. Her diverse experiences include designing resorts in the Caribbean with 27 buildings and villas, creating innovative retail spaces like batting cages and salons using pre-engineered metal buildings, and tackling government projects like outpatient clinics and the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base. Her portfolio showcases an impressive range, from the St. Ephraim Church dome in Jacksonville to modernization efforts for Duval County Schools. As a Project Coordinator at Bhide & Hall, she values the trust placed in her judgment and the autonomy in her role. Her experience, diversity, and bilingualism foster a comprehensive, team-oriented approach, making her an invaluable asset to Bhide & Hall.

A little more: Jeannette’s philosophy centers on lifelong learning, exceeding expectations, and uplifting others along the way. She continually strives to grow through feedback while advocating for solutions that prioritize client and community wellbeing. Her journey exemplifies the harmonious balance of technical mastery and creative expression that is the hallmark of exceptional architectural design.