What is your favorite aspect of being part of the MFA team?

"Working at MFA is enjoyable for many reasons. It is extremely fulfilling to work on transformational and generational projects that will impact and shape our city for generations to come. The energy, high expectations, and dedication our clients bring to their projects rubs off on me which encourages me to make sure MFA is delivering its very best. Most of all, I get to work with a team of experts at MFA who are always willing to share insights and listen to the ideas of others about the best way to get a job done. Everyone without exception at MFA is hard working and focused on delivering exceptional services for our clients. Nobody is fearful about tackling even the most complex, challenging tasks. And we have a lot of fun and laughter along the way, too. All of these factors make working at MFA very enjoyable to me."

Scott Fleming

Scott Fleming is the President of FourFront Design (previously Fleming Architects), an architecture, planning and interior design firm founded in 1977 by his father Mr. Robert Fleming. Over the years, Scott’s leadership has provided steady growth for the firm and resulted in a highly respected reputation with clients and the community. Scott is active in numerous professional organizations including the American Institute of Architects, Urban Land Institute and several local area Chambers of Commerce. As a lifelong Memphian, Scott is passionate about being involved in the community. He serves on the Board of Directors for Christian Brothers High School, Memphis & Shelby County Land Use Control Board, Shelby Farms Park Conservancy Project Board and Christ Methodist Day School Board of Directors. He has previously served on the Board of Directors for Streets Ministries, Memphis and Shelby County Needs Assessment Committee, Crichton College and Young Life Memphis. Scott serves as an elder at Independent Presbyterian Church.

As President and Senior Principal of Fleming Architects, Scott’s main role is to oversee the well-being, vision, and direction of the firm. Business development, client relations and firm leadership are Scott’s primary day-to-day responsibilities. Ultimately, Scott is responsible for every project on which the firm provides services; however, the role of project manager is served by the talented staff the firm has assembled. Scott has a role to some degree on every project, usually by helping set the direction and design concept in motion.