Leadership
Principal / Project Management
Jack Joiner
University of Oklahoma, 1999
Bachelors of Architecture
Jack has been an integral part of JHBR for over 20 years, working his way up through the ranks of an architectural intern to his current position of partner and owner. His architectural duties include office operations, client relations, firm promotion, and project management. Jack’s ability to effectively communicate and collaborate with owners, engineers, consultants, code authorities, contractors, and other project team members is one of his greatest attributes and is critical to JHBR’s continued success.
The most rewarding part of his career is establishing and maintaining client and project team member relationships.
Jack is a Planning Commission Member for the City of Moore and is active with multiple community volunteer organizations.
Principal Architect / Design
Branson Young, AIA, NCARB
University of Oklahoma, 2002
Bachelors of Architecture
American Institute of Architects (AIA), Registration 2012
His passion and creativity for drawing, problem solving, and art led Branson to architecture and design. Throughout his career – 15 years with JHBR, he has created innovative designs that influence and contribute to improving the built environment. His efforts create a framework that promotes design excellence for our entire firm. As project architect, he has designed projects from large inpatient units, MRls, outpatient care units, medical office buildings and many school remodels and additions. His understanding of patients, families, caregivers and educators coupled with his keen sense of design make Branson an invaluable part of our team.
In addition to being a Partner with JHBR, Branson is a Director for the AIA Central Oklahoma Chapter and serves on the local advocacy committee. He is also heavily involved with the Brookhaven Neighborhood Association and sits in on crits at the Christopher C. Gibbs Gollege of Architecture at the University of Oklahoma.
Branson’s creativity spills over into music as Branson has played drums and percussion in several bands, orchestras and jazz ensembles. He also enjoys spending time with his wife (whom was also his high school sweetheart) and boating at the lake. In his garage you will find a 1965 Austin Healey Sprite under restoration (in his spare time, of course) and renovating old homes, which currently includes a 1961 Mid-century modern house. He allows his akita and his yorkie to take him out on walks. Branson tries to get some exercise by playing kickball, indoor soccer and is a member of a corporate rowing team.
Our Team
Project Architect
Chris Morgan, NCARB, AIA, LEED AP
University of Oklahoma, 2004
Bachelors of Science, Environmental Design
Chris received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Oklahoma in 2004 and has been professionally accredited by the U.S. Green Building Council since 2006 for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. He is currently a registered architect in the states of Oklahoma and New York, a member of the American Institute of Architects, and a certificate holder of the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards.
With more than 20 years of experience within the profession, he has had the opportunity to work on a variety of projects throughout the commercial, healthcare and higher education sectors across the country.
Project Manager
Dustin Blalock
University of Oklahoma, 2014
Bachelors of Architecture
Dustin Blalock joined the JHBR team in 2014 as a project manager after graduating from the University of Oklahoma with a bachelor’s degree in Architecture. His interest in architecture began in early childhood when growing up in rural Oklahoma. His inspiration stemmed from building everything from skateboard ramps to home additions. He’s drawn to exploring how architecture can create memorable experiences through identifying unique design opportunities.
Dustin enjoys the problem-solving process from the beginning of a project through design to help achieve a client’s wants and needs. He has a wide range of experience ranging from residential design to healthcare and varied markets in between, while the majority of his experience includes educational and FEMA-rated facilities.
He, his wife, and two beautiful daughters stay busy, spending time in the outdoors, camping, fishing, and kayaking. He and his family also enjoy hanging out with family and friends. Dustin is currently working towards being licensed and near completion.
Architectural Associate
Cameron Evans
Oklahoma State University
B.S Architectural Design Studies
Cameron began his journey to architecture through his love of stories. This led him to becoming a photography, videography, and graphic designer to visually tell his own story. He discovered the Digital Media Institute at Northern Oklahoma College and graduated in 2012 with an associate degree in Digital Media.
With the help of a friend, Cameron learned he could continue his love of stories and design through architecture. He attended Oklahoma State University and recently graduated earning a bachelor’s degree in Architectural Design Studies. Cameron’s designs focuses on how people would interact with each other and spaces around them, hopefully giving them stories of their own to share.
Cameron met his wonderful wife while attending OSU, and recently got married. Cameron is a proud father to a son, who gets to carry on his family name.
Architectural Associate
Sam Carpitcher
University of Oklahoma, 2015
Sam graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 2015 and began his career by helping a local artist build architectural sculptures. Learning to understand spatial design through sculpture fabrication has helped hone Sam’s construction mind set.
Process problem solving is one of Sam’s true passions in life. Understanding the why and how of the construction side of architecture has been a driving factor in Sam’s motivation in understanding the new architecture climate. Sam joined the JHBR team in 2024 and is a versatile member of the team.
In his free time, Sam enjoys spending time with his daughter who loves to build puzzles.
Interior Designer
Ana Hunt
Mercer University, 2018
Bachelor of Arts – Studio Art
Georgia Southern University, 2022
Bachelor of Science – Interior Design
Ana is an avid lover of art and design and has studied sculpture, drawing, photography, drafting, and graphic design. She chose to pursue Interior Design as a way to continue her passion of art through the design of the surrounding environment.
Ana finds the psychology of space and design fascinating and uses it in all her projects. Space planning is a particular favorite of hers and she enjoys how in depth the design process of a project is. She values the end user’s experience of the space above all and endeavors to create a cohesive design that makes an impact.
Ana spends her free time wrangling her two kids and a cat with her partner of twelve years, Nicholas. They enjoy being outdoors and have many hobbies including hiking, parks, soccer, and going to the beach. She and her partner also have a very healthy appreciation for good food and can frequently be found trying new foods and restaurants.
Office Manager
Amy Moore
Amy brings more than 7 years of experience working in administration in a variety of office settings, making her an asset to our team. She has experience working in medical offices, hush houses and test cell manufacturers, and more. She enjoys volunteering with a local non-profit, Generation Why, where she travels as a motivational speaker and mental health advocate.
These experiences have led her to become the JHBR office manager and is excited to begin her journey with our team.
Amy enjoys spending time with her husband, their 2 dogs, family, and friends. Some of her hobbies include paddle boarding, rock climbing, and yoga.