SG&A welcomes Comeauu, Cunningham and Michel as principals; Stein joins firm as dir. of architecture
Spagnolo Gisness & Associates, Inc. welcomes its first leadership transition since its founding in 1991. SG&A appointed Paul Comeau, Steven Cunningham, and Matthew Michel as new principals. Â Roger Stein, AIA, also recently joined the firm as director of architecture.
"It's an exciting time for the firm," said one of SG&A's founding partners, Jeff Tompkins,
Prior to their promotions, Comeau, Michel and Cunningham were project managers on SG&A projects including the new 475,000 s/f ING Retirement Services Headquarters.
Roger Stein brings a strong concentration of national projects to the firm in addition to his over twenty years of Boston industry experience.
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