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Wagner named director of operations for DeStefano Architects

Adam Wagner, AIA, was hired as director of operations of DeStefano Architects, PLLC. Wagner comes to the firm highly qualified in all areas of management and design and will partner with Lisa DeStefano, owner and principal Architect, to provide day-to-day support in both corporate activities and design issues. Wagner is a member of the American Institute of Architects and holds the distinction of membership to the American College of Healthcare Architects. He is both a LEED Accredited Professional by the United States Green Building Council and an NCARB certified holder, allowing him to provide licensed design services across the country. MWagner is also accredited by the Center for Health Design, Evidence-Based Design Accreditation & Certification (EDAC) Wagner said that, "looking for the next great challenge in my career in an environment where I can have a positive impact on the success of a firm while serving in a leadership role." As a graduate of Syracuse University's School of Architecture and a Master's Degree holder from the Burns School of Business at the University of Denver, he is eager to exercise the business acumen that he has developed over the past decade and is looking forward to developing new relationships at DeStefano Architects with clients, consultants, and the Greater Portsmouth community. Wagner is a member of the Maine Real Estate Development Association. Since its inception, DeStefano Architects has produced design projects varying in size and complexity throughout New England.
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