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Copley Wolff Design Group, Inc. promotes Wilson to principal

Christine Wilson

Boston, MA Copley Wolff Design Group, Inc., the Boston-based landscape architecture and planning firm, has promoted Christine Wilson, ASLA, PLA, SITES AP to the position of principal.

Wilson will be responsible for providing direction, inspiration, and consistent design quality while also playing a key role in client relations and business development of the firm.

Wilson brings 10 years of landscape planning and design experience to Copley Wolff Design Group. She has stepped up and taken on challenging projects such as a new life-sciences campus located in Boston’s Seaport; the redesign of several urban parks and playgrounds with the cities of Boston and Medford; and mixed-use developments in Lawrence and Haverhill.

Wilson has consistently proven her dedication, passion, and design leadership at the firm and within the industry. Her past and future achievements will continue to be influential in Copley Wolff’s ongoing growth and success.

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