We’re delighted to welcome Mackenzie Yeager to Io LandArch as a Project Manager. A common thread throughout Mack’s work is a sensitivity to the character of a site—embracing not only its existing conditions and intentional design, but also the organic personality it develops over time, often in ways that diverge from the designer’s original vision. Her perspective and approach are a natural fit for our team and we are so happy to have her!
With a Masters in Landscape Architecture and Minor in Horticulture from Kansas State University, Mack has worked on a variety of project types, ranging from civic to commercial to residential, throughout her career. She brings an enthusiasm for learning and growth, and is in the process of obtaining both her Landscape Architecture license and her SITES certification.

Love Bank Park; St. Louis, MO (Work completed by Mack at Arbolope Studio)
Experience & Expertise
Early in her career, Mack took on project management roles, providing her with a wealth of experience in this realm. She excels at balancing creative vision with team leadership and project delivery. Prior to joining Io LandArch, Mack contributed to teams at Arbolope Studio in St. Louis and, most recently, GSBS in Salt Lake City.
As a project manager at Io, Mack will take the lead on delivering high-quality work across a range of civic, planning, and development projects. She will help guide projects from concept through construction, ensuring clarity, accountability, and thoughtful collaboration every step of the way.

Carillon Park; Centralia, Illinois (Work completed by Mack at Arbolope Studio)

Carillon Park; Centralia, Illinois (Work completed by Mack at Arbolope Studio)
Inspired & Welcoming Design
Whether drawing inspiration from the close-knit community events of her hometown in Missouri, or the rugged beauty of Utah’s terrain, Mack strives to create places that honor nature as well as the people moving through them. From streetside planters that double as pineapple drink holders during festivals, to rooftop meadows that extend pollinator pathways, she believes that every design is a chance to let a place grow into itself—and to welcome others in.
Interested in meeting Mack? Reach out to us through the contact page linked here, and we’d be happy to set up a time to chat.

