BPW Greater Sudbury Recognizes Angèle Dmytruk As A Trailblazer And As The First Woman Francophone Architect In The City And The First Female Francophone Partner At Her Firm in the City.

Angèle is born and raised in Sudbury, and has worked tirelessly to become one of the first female francophone architects and Partner practicing at 3rdLine Studio in Sudbury Ontario. She started as an intern architect in 2010 and in 2018 become a partner at 3rdLine Studio Architects and Polestar CM Inc.

Angèle brings a wide range of experiences, both culturally and professionally to her role and in her approach to design at 3rdline Studio. She acquired her undergraduate degree at Ryerson University in 2006 and in the following years, Angèle lived and worked in Southern Ontario specializing in high-end residential design. She later relocated abroad to immerse herself in the European culture and architectural design. She completed a Master’s of Architecture at Lawrence Technological University in Southfield, Michigan.  Upon graduating in 2013, she continued her work in the Greater Detroit area contributing to community minded projects such as a Master Plan for Detroit Rouge Park, an incentive that focuses on developing safe living areas, public housing developments and parks for families in Detroit. An active member of the community, Angèle co-founded the non-profit organization Detroit Trees, with the intention to focus on active approaches to reduce gun violence in the community.

With 12 years of experience in the field and having taken on a leadership role, Angèle strives to encourage young women to develop professional leadership skills through mentorship both in the community and workplace.

She is passionate and dedicated to helping others, and focuses her efforts on contributing to the Sudbury community. Angèle has participated in numerous charity runs that raise money for organizations that address Kid’s Mental Health, Diabetes, and Breast Cancer. Angèle is currently an active member with the Business and Professional Women’s Club of Greater Sudbury (BPW), and is a part time professor at Collège Boréal.  Moving forward, Angèle has ambitions to contributing to communities across the north using her skills and talents.

“Angèle is truly a trail blazer who is advancing women and breaking the glass ceiling through her hard work and community involvement”, Marianne Matichuk, President BPW Greater Sudbury expressed.

BPW looks to recognize and acknowledge women in the community who are focused on fostering a difference for people. Join us for our BPW Greater Sudbury Awards Gala where we acknowledge women in the community for their successes and contributions. Being held June 11 at the Hellenic Center. Please visit: www.bpwgreatersudbury.com

Media Contact –

Miranda Rocca-Circelli

BPW Greater Sudbury President | BPW Greater Sudbury

P.O. Box 2593 Station A, Sudbury, ON, P3A 4S9  |  www.bpwgreatersudbury.com | [email protected]

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