Architecture Perpall began his professional career as a project designer in Gideon/Toal Architects in 1996. In 1999, he shortly joined Urban Architecture of
Dallas as Architectural Intern before the company merged with the Beck Group the same year. By 2010, he was the managing director of the organization’s eastern division. In January 2013, he was appointed as the CEO of the Beck Group succeeding
Henry C. Beck III in this role. As CEO of the Beck Group, Perpall has been instrumental in multiple notable projects including Phipps Plaza Mixed-Use,
Dickies Arena,
Atrium Health – Center City Medical Office Buildings and Princess Margaret Hospital in Nassau, Bahamas, among others. In December 2021, Perpall joined
FedEx Corporation's board of directors, also becoming a member of its Audit and Nominating & Governance Committees. ==Community work and affiliations==