Wilson Butler Architects promoted seven staff members to leadership
Wilson Butler Architects recently promoted seven staff members to leadership positions in the firm. The promoted individuals and their new titles are:
* Tom Hains, AIA, principal;
* Doreen Dube, senior associate;
* Jessie Boudreau, associate;
* Gillian Cable-Murphy, associate;
* Ben Marcionek, associate;
* Chris Dynia, AIA, associate; and
* Deana Martin, associate.
"These promotions signal an exciting new wave of leadership for us and our clients," said Scott Butler, AIA, director of Wilson Butler Architects. "We celebrate their accomplishments, and appreciate the creativity, energy and enthusiasm they bring each day to our collaborative work."
Wilson Butler Architects provides architecture, interior design, feasibility studies, programming, master planning and urban design.
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