Ken has a multifaceted creative career as an artist, architect, and designer.His artistic career spans 5 decades and has been represented by Pace, Rosa Esmond and Feigen Graphics. His work was selected for Expo 70 in Japan and is in the Corroran Gallery, NortonMuseum and Private collections in New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Munich and London.He is represented by Fritz Gallery in Palm Beach and West Palm Beach and his work isexhibited at major art fairs in the U.S.He is the founder of WalkerGroup, the global architecture firm that grew to be the largest retail design practice in North America. WalkerGroup/Designs was founded in 1980 to focus on Product Design.He is also the creator of 01-01-00, The Mark of the Millennium, which becameinternationally recognized symbol for this global celebration.He is a graduate of Brown University, where he studied Art History and Fine Arts, and Harvard University Graduate School of Design, where he earned his Masters in Architecture. Ken has taught at the Rhode Island School of Design, Harvard, MIT and the Architectural Association in London. He is also alecturer at Columbia University Business School.Ken was elected a fellow in the American Institute of Architects, is a chartermember of the Interior Design Hall of Fame, a member of the Young President’sOrganization and was President of the Alumni Council, Harvard G.S.D. He servedon the Architectural Design Committee of the Museum of Modern Art and theadvisory Committee of the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum. Since 2011,he has served as Chairman of the Board of Advisors for the College for CreativeStudies in Detroit.A consummate car guy, Ken has been involved in motor racing since he was 16 years old.
Listed skills include Retail Design, Strategy, Corporate Identity, Venture Capital, and 12 others.