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Market Square Archs. names Brown as associate

Portsmouth, NH Market Square Architects, PLLC, has hired Ben Brown as the firm’s first associate. Currently serving as director of business development and marketing, Brown will continue in this role while also advancing the firm’s operational and strategic planning efforts. 

Brown’s transition to the role of associate is a significant step aligned with Market Square Architects’ long-term strategic plan. His proficiency in business development and marketing, combined with a deep understanding of the firm’s values, positions him as a driver of innovation and growth.

“Ben Brown has played an integral role on our team, and we are thrilled to appoint him as the first associate at Market Square Architects,” said Adam Wagner, co-founder of Market Square Architects. “His leadership and collaborative approach have been instrumental to our firm’s success.”

Market Square Architects is renowned for its client focused design, achieving project goals and delivering exceptional value to clients. 

This approach has cultivated a loyal client base and fueled substantial growth, earning the firm Inc. 5000 awards in 2021, 2022, and 2023.

In his role as director of business development and marketing, Brown has demonstrated outstanding achievements, including spearheading successful client acquisition campaigns, brand positioning, contract negotiations and playing a pivotal role in securing prestigious projects. His strategic vision and dedication have contributed significantly to the firm’s industry recognition.

“I am honored to take on this new role and contribute to the continued success of Market Square Architects” said Brown. “The firm’s dedication to excellence and client satisfaction aligns with my professional values, and I am excited to advance our mission together.” 

Licensed to practice in twenty-seven states, Market Square Architects strategically positions its offices to serve clients nationwide. The firm’s diverse portfolio ranges from small renovations to complex multi-phased ground-up developments.

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