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Let’s Celebrate! Three Promoted at Generator

We’ve heard good things come in threes, so we’re happy to announce the promotion of three Generator Studio employees! Let’s take a moment to celebrate the elevation of Jack Schwartz, Kyle White, and Angie Nygren, and brag on each one:

Jack Schwartz, Project Architect II

Jack has had his hands on some huge projects at Generator—like being an integral part of Seattle’s Memorial Stadium redevelopment and playing a major role in the world’s first stadium purpose-built for a professional women’s sports team, CPKC Stadium. Jack brings sharp problem-solving and an easygoing attitude to every project, and it shows. Plus, he keeps us all competitive as our fantasy sports commissioner!

Kyle White, Project Architect III

As Project Architect on the massive 16,000-seat Morton Amphitheater, Kyle has been the dependable navigator keeping every discipline aligned, every detail on track, and every client request translated into real, buildable design. His recent work on the Hollywood Casino Amphitheater refresh only adds to the list of entertainment projects where Kyle’s technical skills and clear communication have made all the difference.

Angie Nygren, Senior Project Manager

Since joining the Generator squad in 2024, Angie has hit the ground running at the studio, leading design work as a Senior Project Architect on the redevelopment of Memorial Stadium and becoming one of the leaders of Generator’s internal women’s sports design dialogue group. Through her role at Generator and her involvement in the nonprofit Girls on the Run and Women Leaders in Sports, Angie has shown all of us what it means to uplift those around her.