Chloe Woodard joined Waggonner & Ball as a Spring Intern in January 2024. Following a bachelor’s degree in art history from New York University in 2021, Chloe worked in art sales, curation, and design in the commercial Contemporary art industry in New York City.
Chloe’s interest in pursuing an architectural career stemmed from New York’s housing and cost of living crisis and the role that architecture will play in the future of housing equity. As a Louisiana native, her interests have evolved to include architecture’s role in the prosperity and resiliency of her home state and the Gulf Coast. Chloe will start Tulane’s Master of Architecture program in summer 2024, where she plans to focus on sustainable design practices, resiliency, and housing equity.