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Seven join Steffian Bradley Architets

Chu Foxlin, Steffian Bradley Chu Foxlin, Steffian Bradley

Boston, MA According to Steffian Bradley Architects (SBA) Chu Foxlin, AIA, IIDA, has joined the firm as principal/design director. She is an award winning designer with more than 26 years of experience in a wide range of project types. She is most known for her work in healthcare

Melinda Campbell, Steffian Bradley Melinda Campbell, Steffian Bradley

institutions, life science research labs, and academic organizations. As a well published author her design philosophy is based on creative practicality, where innovative architecture solutions create intelligent workflows and enhance the emotive experience for her building visitors and users.

Melinda Campbell has joined SBA as an associate in the firm’s interior design studio. Campbell comes to SBA as an experienced designer and project manager with a proven ability to think conceptually and to apply theoretical concepts to design projects. She uses her excellent interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills to improve the client experience.

Joseph Porter, Steffian Bradley Joseph Porter, Steffian Bradley

Also Joseph Porter, Matthew Bird and Andres Rincon have joined the firm’s talented technical staff.

As a Presidential Scholar at the American University in Washington DC, Porter earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree majoring in both International Studies and Environmental Design. He also completed The Beijing Program of International Studies in Beijing, China and the Pre-Architecture Program in Copenhagen, Denmark. After years of experience in the engineering industry, Porter is currently a teaching assistant and candidate for a Masters in Architecture Degree at the Boston Architectural College where he has been a recipient of a number of accolades including the William Nast Segment II Portfolio Award and the Adeline Graves Fournier Sketchbook Prize.

Matt Bird, Steffian Bradley Matt Bird, Steffian Bradley

Graduating with a Master of Architecture Degree from Roger Williams University, Bird worked as an architectural designer in a New York architectural firm before coming on board at SBA. His vast experience in collaborating on design with upper management has earned him the confidence and the skills to work on a diverse range of projects including healthcare, higher education and K-12 schools. Bird’s coordination skills with project team members have proven successful through the continuous production of accurate architectural drawings and the avoidance of change orders.

Andres Rincon, Steffian Bradley Andres Rincon, Steffian Bradley

Jacqueline Tavella has joined SBA support staff. She is a recent graduate of Colby College where she received a Bachelor of Arts Degree. With coursework such as foundation of electromagnetism and optics, general relativity, and biophysics along with Western and Northern Renaissance art, and Intaglio printmaking, she mmajored in Physics and Art. As a varsity captain of the Colby College women’s ice hockey team and a curator at the Common Streets Arts Gallery in Maine, Tavella brings her skills as a both a leader and team player to SBA.

Jacqueline Tavella, Steffian Bradley Jacqueline Tavella, Steffian Bradley

Annelies O’Dea has joined Sterling Planning Alliance, Steffian Bradley Architect’s in-house healthcare strategic planning affiliate, as a data analyst/programmer. O’Dea received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology at Amherst College and is currently enrolled in the Master of Public Health program at Boston University where she is majoring in Healthcare Policy & Management. O’Dea brings an interdisciplinary and holistic understanding of the healthcare environment to the Sterling team. Her strong analytical and strategic thinking skills along with her competitive market research and analysis have proven successful on both the payor and provider side of the industry. She is a member of the healthcare advisory board and the American College of Healthcare Executives.

Annelies O'Dea, Steffian Bradley Annelies O'Dea, Steffian Bradley
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