Since 2019, CEO and Founder Androsky Lugo has been a founding partner of the Southern California-based Framing Futures Architectural Firm (FFAF). Lugo, as the business's founding partner, is in charge of the day-to-day workflow and design processes for the numerous current projects the firm is working on at any given moment. He works with the board's executive team to introduce new talented architects to plan, coordinate, and design cutting-edge commercial and public structures for customers using talents anchored in modern architectural engineering basics. Androsky Lugo spent a decade as a Senior Architect for a number of notable firms, including Parkins and Rhodon in New York and Fentrell Architects in San Francisco, before launching FFAF. Lugo previously worked with Macaby and Roy for five years as a Senior Architectural Design Strategist before becoming the Senior Architect in 2008. Lugo held the prestigious position of Project Architect in Albany, NY, after completing an internship with the firm, which was founded by his father in 1990. Prior to joining his father's firm in 2002, Lugo worked in a variety of capacities, including as a business consultant for a small business development agency in New York City.