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E4H Environments for Health Architecture welcomes Garcia as director of client relations in Boston

Anne Marie Garcia

Boston, MA E4H Environments for Health Architecture, one of the top-ranked architecture firms solely dedicated to healthcare and health science + technology facility design, has welcomed Anne Marie Garcia, LEED AP, as director of client relations for the New England region. 

Garcia has over 15 years of experience in the architecture, interiors, and design industries.

Prior to joining E4H, she was the owner of an award-winning interior design studio based in Nashville. Garcia has several years of healthcare design experience and is well-versed in the complexities of issues facing the healthcare industry. Understanding the importance of nurturing client relationships, Garcia leverages her background in design and passion for wellness to support client missions and goals for the future. 

“Anne Marie’s breadth of experience is a tremendous asset to our firm and the clients we serve,” said Candice Barter, principal, AIA, NCARB, EDAC. “Her dynamic approach to client engagement and strategy will strengthen our work within the ever-changing healthcare and health science + technology markets.”

Garcia will support E4H’s business development efforts in the Boston; Burlington, VT; and Portland, ME offices. She is an advocate for a trauma-informed approach to design to promote healing and has been published in Medical Construction & Design Magazine (MCD). Garcia studied sustainable design at the Boston Architectural College and earned a degree in product development and management at Fashion Institute of Design in San Francisco, CA.

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