Alan Dooley of Nashville has been named to the Visitation Hospital Foundation Board of Directors.
Dooley has served as member of VHF's Advisory Council, Medical Advisory Council, and Building Committee during the past five years, and has served as the organization's architect since 1999. Dooley designed the Visitation Clinic in Petite Riviere de Nippes, Haiti, and is developing the organization's six-phase hospital campus plan.
Dooley has 20 years of widely varied experiences as a custom residential and commercial architect, and is also a 3-D rendering specialist, and has an interest in sustainable "green" design.
He attended the University of Tennessee College of Architecture and worked his way through college working summers in construction for the now Senator Bob Corker, when he had a small company in Chattanooga. He also worked for Earl Swennson Associates, Nashville.
After working for Aspen Street Architects in Angel's Camp, Calif., Brentwood-based Edwards and Hotchkiss, architects, and the State of Tennessee Capital Projects Management, Dooley began his own practice in 1999.