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Comeau joins Sasaki's corporate and commercial design team

Sasaki has added Paul Comeau to their corporate and commercial interior design and architecture team. Comeau is an industry veteran with 20 years of experience in the design and construction of corporate office buildings and interiors throughout New England. His addition will allow Sasaki to continue to build its portfolio of innovative, high-performing office spaces while increasing the firm's architectural capacity to serve its growing list of corporate and commercial clients. Comeau has spent his entire career as an architect and interior designer in the New England corporate real estate market. He comes to Sasaki from Spagnolo Gisness & Associates where he served as a long-time principal and senior project manager, designing build-to-suit office spaces and corporate headquarters for Fortune 500 companies. At Sasaki, Comeau will continue to focus on designing office buildings, corporate headquarters, and commercial spaces, while also developing new business opportunities for the firm. "We are very excited to have Paul join our team," said Sasaki principal Elizabeth Meek. "Paul has an outstanding track record of delivering high-quality office space for his clients. We look forward to adding his ideas and experiences to our integrated design process." Paul will work closely with the existing Sasaki team to build and sustain relationships with the Greater Boston real estate community.
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