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Market Square Architects PLLC hire Cheney and Ruby

Portsmouth, NH Market Square Architects PLLC, has hired two new members to the firm. Sothea Cheney, AIA, was hired as a project architect and Rebecca Ruby was hired as a project manager. 

Cheney brings over 15 years of experience and most recently served as an associate and project manager at a large regional firm. Throughout her career she has focused on education, healthcare, and senior living, completing projects on the East Coast. 

Cheney graduated cum laude from Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston. Skilled in AutoCad and Revit, Cheney has won AIA awards for her previous work. 

Ruby has 12 years of experience including developing full project documents and guiding construction teams. Most recently she worked as a job captain at a large regional firm, and brings a broad spectrum of knowledge and technical aptitude to the team at Market Square Architects. 

“Market Square Architects is thrilled to welcome Sothea and Rebecca to the team” Adam Wagner, principal and founder, Market Square Architects. “Sothea will play a significant role in our Senior Living and Healthcare projects, while Rebecca’s technical knowledge and project management skills will help our firm continue to grow.”

 

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