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Love What You Do: Jeff Havlik

    “I’m the tether to reality for this cacophony of creative people that work here, providing a foundation and a framework of analysis and programming and planning that they use to build magical places that function as much as they are beautiful.”   Our Love What You Do video series highlights PGAV Destinations’ leadership… Continue reading.

Love What You Do: April Neal

  “I’m continually challenged and made better by the people here; and it’s one thing to love what you do, but it’s another when you love who you do it with.”     Our Love What You Do video series highlights PGAV Destinations’ leadership as they tell stories about their origins into the field of… Continue reading.

Lessons from Letters

  Recently my family went through an interesting scenario: my son joined the Army Reserves. He shipped out at the end of May for his Basic Combat Training (BCT) at Fort Leonard Wood. It’s something he has wanted to do since he was a young boy; but It was challenging for him and for us.… Continue reading.

Love What You Do: Emily Howard

      “You spend so much time on projects, and just falling in love with them, and then turning them over to the world, and it’s amazing; because then you get to see, “This is what we intended.” It brings people and animals together, and the passion for what I do grows more every… Continue reading.

Inspiration from India

  India (adj.) mystic, exotic, colorful, warm, vibrant, aromatic, enchanting, festive, Bollywood, street food, tuk tuk, kingfisher, etc.   The trip was a rather spontaneous decision; we had kept busy with domestic travel, visiting destinations within the Midwest region. Thanks to the PGAV GO program, we had covered hundreds of miles and seen the finest… Continue reading.

Our Experiences with the Summer Alberti Program

  Throughout the month of June, about thirty of us here at PGAV Destinations got up from our desks, peaced out of PowerPoint, said adios to AutoCad, and sayonara to our section details as we headed over to Washington University in St. Louis to volunteer with The Alberti Program. While we’d spent some time volunteering… Continue reading.