Dominick Roveto is the incoming President of Goody Clancy, bringing more than 30 years of experience advancing education-focused design and planning across higher education. His work is grounded in the belief that architecture can be a powerful force for community, discovery, and well-being.
Through the creation of learning environments that advance institutional missions and student success, Dominick has helped colleges and universities nationwide translate vision into impact. His involvement with the Society for College and University Planning (SCUP), where he serves on the North Atlantic Regional Council, reflects a long-standing commitment to higher education planning and design that fosters innovation and connection. His understanding of campus ecosystems and the evolving needs of educational institutions is shaped in part by his experience as an instructor and advisor.
Dominick approaches his role at Goody Clancy with a nuanced understanding of organizational leadership and a passion for collaboration. His path to architecture began early: he started working at a small design firm while still in high school, an experience that instilled in him a strong appreciation for the role of architecture in people’s daily lives. Today, while he continues to find satisfaction in seeing a project come to life, he finds even greater fulfillment in supporting and inspiring others—clients, colleagues, and collaborators—in achieving success.
On weekends, Dominick trades campus planning and architecture for winding backroads, exploring New England on his motorcycle. It’s a passion that reflects his love of discovery, sense of curiosity, and a belief that the journey—like good design—is as important as the destination.