EXPLORE DESIGN - Key Persons


Andries Wessels


Ashley Killian

Job Titles:
  • Interior Designer

Ben Nelson


Casey Kee

Job Titles:
  • Interior Designer

Chuck Wood

Job Titles:
  • IT Manager

Evelyn Rousso

Job Titles:
  • Architect / Associate Principal
  • Board Member of the Alaska Design Forum
For Evelyn, a career in architecture is not just a collection of buildings, but a series of relationships. Her passion for design started as a way to combine her love of both arts and sciences, and her clients are key to her creative process. Evelyn studied art as an undergraduate and went to architecture school as an opportunity to think scientifically about the creative process. Her greatest satisfaction comes from seeing the physical build come together for the first time, and she is proud to have a body of work that positively impacts communities. She says the biggest strength of MCG Explore Design is its culture of collaboration with team members, clients, engineers, and contractors, because it means ideas can come from all corners. Active in the community, Evelyn is a longstanding board member of the Alaska Design Forum and a member and volunteer of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Alaska Chapter. When not in the office, she enjoys spending time with her horse, Jenny. This structure is one of the first that visitors to Alaska interact with when they arrive. Evelyn and the team decided to have gates only on one side of the facility, allowing a full view of the stunning mountains on the other side.

Garrett Burtner

Job Titles:
  • Principal Architect / Director of Technology and Design
Raised with winters in Anchorage and summers spent drift netting in Naknek, Garrett is Alaskan to the core, a truth reflected in his passion for the craft of northern building design. He first became interested in design while in high school, through drawing and clothing design. He was attracted to the physical texture of materials and the way things connect. Today this extends to the acoustic properties of the materials he uses. He enjoys creating a holistic experience for his clients. He is currently working with a very demanding client, designing and building an addition to his own home. Away from the office, he's a committed clarinetist and an avid traveler. Garrett is active in the community as an artist and volunteer who has worked with the Alaska Design Forum and the International Gallery of Contemporary Art.

Jason Gamache

Jason is in charge of business development and leads MCG's Aviation Studio. He also assists with housing, commercial and educational facilities as Director of Sustainability. He brings a strong commitment to sustainability to the firm and enjoys the beauty and connectedness of nature and structure. Jason lived and worked in Germany for six years, giving him great insight into alternative perspectives toward design. This experience showed him the value of human experience over cost and speed in designing long-lasting, healthy projects for people. While working under Gunter Pfeifer, Jason studied "Cybernetics and Structure," a relationship between the part and the whole of cybernetic nature. This expresses the structural peculiarities of all participating systems (physical, biological, and technical attributes) which relate to each other in a symbiotic relationship. Serving the community both professionally and as a volunteer through various non-profit organizations, Jason dedicates his work to the development of sustainable building practices. His goal is to reconnect indigenous design with modern innovations, seeking cost-effective solutions, and creating healthy environments that are energy-efficient. The intent over time is to eliminate negative environmental impacts and build sustainable communities.

John McCool

Job Titles:
  • Co - Founder / Associate Principal Architect / Member of the American Institute of Architects
John loves communicating with people. He enjoys meeting clients and understanding their vision, translating it onto paper, and then talking it through with the builder. The thrill of architecture, for him, comes from developing and fine-tuning ideas and turning them into a physical structure. The biggest change over the course of his career has been the shift to computer tools in the design process. However, he feels that the fundamental job of the architect has remained the same; the transformation from brain to building is unchanged. He's proud to have created a legacy of creativity, training younger architects as a professional advisor for United Way. He is also a committee member for the Alaska Association of Architects and the Construction Specifications Institute. John lives in Alaska and loves the great outdoors. He's skied across most of the western United States, and when he's not on the slopes, he enjoys making furniture and picture frames.

John Weir

Job Titles:
  • President / CEO / Principal Architect
A pivotal experience as a young boy ignited John's passion for architecture. He was visiting a construction site with his father and saw a house framed out for the first time. John was fascinated by the process and how the crew came together to create a singular vision. This passion for people continues to drive him today, as he strategizes new directions for the firm and new ways to bring communities together through design. On or off the clock, John is always on the lookout for new ideas. He finds inspiration in travel; visiting other countries and immersing himself in diverse cultures allows him to think about the many different ways that people solve the same fundamental problems. This approach was crucial to one of John's favorite projects, the Anchorage Museum Expansion. John visited 18 museums in cities around the world while planning that project, blending those experiences to create something that truly represents and showcases Alaskan people. Transparency and collaboration are the values that inform John's work. He says the rich and rewarding company culture he has helped to build at MCG is his biggest accomplishment to date.

Mallory Van Goethem

Job Titles:
  • Design Manager

Matt Van Goethem

Job Titles:
  • Construction Manager

Michael Carlson

Michael has become known as one of Alaska's most thoughtful designers. As one of the founders of MCG, he has played a pivotal role in many interesting projects over the years. He started work on his first project at the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport in 1978 and has since completed multiple challenging projects at the facility, building a long and fond relationship with the airport. Michael's lifelong passion for design wasn't so much a choice as it was a tangible way to utilize the passion for creativity and curiosity that have been the hallmarks of his career. These days he's looking ahead at the company's trajectory, looking to build on the legacy that he has helped create as the company continues to grow. He says the most satisfying projects that MCG does are the ones that have a significant positive impact on the people who use and interact with them. His extensive school work is motivated by a desire to create enduring spaces that inspire students to a lifelong love of learning. A proud Alaskan, Michael enjoys exploring the state on his bike. He is also active in the community, participating in school planning networks and municipal planning committees.

Nick Horn-Rollins

Job Titles:
  • Intern Architect / Designer
Nick knew he wanted to become an architect from the age of eight, when he saw some blueprints of his grandparents' house during a redesign. He was able to partly realize this goal in high school, when he interned with MCG Explore Design. He returned to MCG in 2010 after completing his graduate studies. He's now a key member of the team and is passionate about meeting, and exceeding, clients' expectations. He's working toward becoming a licensed architect and obtaining his LEED certification. He loves that the industry has moved towards sustainability - no longer as a differentiator, but a standard. When not working or volunteering, Nick likes to spend his spare time enjoying the great Alaskan outdoors. He finds that hiking allows him to reflect on his work, allowing him to refine or come up with ideas that he can then take back to his designs.

Rob Culbertson - CMO

Job Titles:
  • Marketing Director
Rob loves the thrill of the chase, which works out well in his role as Marketing Director at MCG ExD. His passion for design started with an interest in cartooning and animation, which gradually morphed into graphic design, writing and marketing. The common theme has always been finding new and creative ways to communicate; moving from the idea phase and into a physical space. That's where things get real. When it comes to work, Rob leans heavily on the Adobe Creative Suite. He's seen first hand how technology has become more accessible over the course of his career and feels like it's been a great boon to the marketing world, increasing competition and making everything look more polished. Rob is passionate about his profession would love to someday write a book about the science of proposal design. Outside of work, Rob is active in the community and is proud of the work he's done in the past for the Providence Children's Hospital. He enjoys spending time with family and working on remodel projects at home. He's also an experienced and (somewhat) competitive snow carver.

Sarah White

Job Titles:
  • Accounting Controller

Scott Brodt

Job Titles:
  • Vice President / Principal Architect
Scott's path into the world of architecture began with travel. Inspired by what he saw in Europe and Asia, he moved to Alaska and built his own home. When the project was finished, he went to the University of Oregon and earned his Master's in Architecture. A thoughtful designer with a craftsman's eye for detail, he's still passionate about the hands-on process of design and construction. Scott says that architecture is not merely about the finished structure. He finds passion in the details, ensuring everything is designed and executed at the highest level of attention to meets the goals of the client. He prioritizes building rapport, discovering what the client is looking for, and building in the local context. Outside the office (and his own building projects), Scott enjoys exploring the great Alaskan outdoors on skis or in a kayak.

Ted Stevens

Michael has been working on projects at the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport for more than four decades. He's proud to see how it's evolved over the years.

Todd Steeves

Job Titles:
  • Revit Technician / Construction Document Technician
Todd got into the design business because he wanted an office job that gave him the mental challenges he craved. He finds great satisfaction in providing high quality drafts to the project managers and supporting the success of the project. He finds the biggest change has been the shift from 2D to 3D modeling, which now allows a much more detailed understanding of how the individual part so the project will interact with one another. Todd says MCG Explore Design's greatest strength is its team, because they strive to look at each problem from as many angles as possible to ensure that the design is as successful as it can be. When not working, he enjoys racing and tuning cars. He's also a keen woodworker and crafts furniture and fittings for his home. One day, he hopes to cruise around Australia.