PRESIDENT AND CEO , MOSELEY, RICHMOND
Virginia Business //September 2, 2025//
PRESIDENT AND CEO , MOSELEY, RICHMOND
Virginia Business //September 2, 2025//
In 2023, Hyder succeeded Stewart D. Roberson as president and CEO of the architecture firm, as Roberson stepped into the board chair role. Hyder was no newcomer; he joined Moseley in 1993 after earning his bachelor’s degree from Virginia Tech’s School of Architecture. In the past 30 years, Hyder has served as an architect, operations manager and leader of the firm’s higher education sector, as well as vice president and secretary of Moseley’s board.
The 12-office architectural firm founded in 1969 serves clients in the K-12, higher education, civic, justice, senior living and multifamily housing sectors. This year, the company rebranded to the singular Moseley from its previous name of Moseley Architects, and it appointed five new design principals who focus on strategic planning and establishing firm-wide design standards. The firm is involved in major projects at Virginia Tech and Old Dominion University, as well as out-of-state ventures.
Moseley was listed fourth on Building Design & Construction‘s rankings of the nation’s largest senior living facility architecture and justice facility architecture firms for 2024