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Vaida named senior project manager at DMS design

Mariana Vaida,
DMS design

Beverly MA Mariana Vaida, LEED AP has joined DMS design, llc as a senior project manager. Vaida brings a wealth of architectural and interior design expertise from over 35 years of experience with project management and construction administration, and is the recipient of numerous design awards. In addition, she is the founder of PV+M LLC, a real estate development and design firm specializing in the renovation of historical homes on Boston’s North Shore. 

“In order to achieve our strategic growth plans, we continuously search for valuable contributors to join and strengthen our design team. We are thrilled to welcome Mariana to our firm,” said Dan Skolski, managing principal of DMS design. “Mariana brings demonstrated design excellence, deep enthusiasm for the field of architecture, and extensive experience on an international level. With her tremendous skill, expertise, and leadership ability, Vaida will help support our commitment to providing exceptional design and quality client service.” 

At DMS design, Vaida will be tasked with enhancing the firm’s project delivery methods to improve production and efficiency. Her extensive portfolio spans the globe, with much of her career focused on high-end multi-family developments, high-rise office towers, and adaptive reuse projects as well as commercial and corporate interior fit-ups. Her proven reputation in profitability and the management of large, complex projects will prove beneficial to her new role at DMS design. Previously, Vaida served as senior project architect/technical director at Gensler, production project manager at Elkus|Manfredi, and architectural project manager at TRO Jung|Brannen. 

“I have enjoyed a lengthy career in some of the largest architecture firms, where I honed my design talents and gained vast experience in a broad range of sectors,” said Vaida. “Switching to a smaller firm appeals to my entrepreneurial spirit and allows me to forge deep connections with my clients as we work intimately together through all phases of the design process. I look forward to utilizing my design capabilities to enhance and grow both our junior staff and the firm as a whole.”

Vaida received a professional degree from the Institute of Architecture “Ion Mincu” in Bucharest, Romania. She is a registered architect in Massachusetts and Maine, NCIDQ certified, and has earned LEED AP accreditation. Vaida is an active member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the Boston Architectural Society (BSA).

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