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Kane named job captain at DJSA Architecture

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Megan Kane,
DJSA Architecture PC

Raynham, MA Megan Kane has been named as job captain at DJSA Architecture PC.

In this role she serves as an essential member of the project team, working on all phases of a design project from conception through construction administration.

Prior to joining DJSA Architecture PC, Kane was an intern architect with Kaestle Boos Associates and previously worked as an architectural designer at CDR Maguire, Inc.

A graduate of Wentworth Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Kane received a Master of Architecture from Boston Architectural College. She is presently working towards her National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) licensure.

“It’s a pleasure to welcome Megan to our team as job captain,” said Dennis Swart, president of DJSA. Architecture PC. “Her attention to detail, creativeness and outstanding management abilities make her the ideal person to fill this pivotal role.” 

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