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Owners Developers & Managers
Posted: February 2, 2010
ARC/Architectural Resources promotes 6 employees to associates
ARC/Architectural Resources Cambridge, has promoted six members of its team to the associate position.
Christopher Angelakis, LEED AP; Alisa Kahn; Cathy Michalowicz, LEED AP; Peter Reiss, LEED AP; Kate Shoss and Gary Stein, LEED AP, all six of ARC/Architectural Resources Cambridge, were recently promoted to associate.
"Angelakis, Kahn, Michalowicz, Reiss, Shoss and Stein have earned their well-deserved promotions through their hard work and dedication," said ARC president Philip Laird, AIA, LEED AP. "They have played key roles in a range of successful projects at ARC. Their ability to undertake challenging assignments has proven to be an asset to our firm and our clients. On behalf of the ARC management, I'm very pleased to announce their promotions."
Now celebrating its 40th anniversary, ARC/Architectural Resources Cambridge, founded in 1969, is one of the nation's leading architectural, planning and interior design firms specializing in educational, sports, science and technology, and corporate facilities. With an emphasis on innovative and sustainable design, the firm has garnered more than 70 awards from a wide range of professional organizations and publications. ARC's academic clients include Boston College, Duke, Harvard, Johnson & Wales, MIT, Princeton, Tufts and the University of Massachusetts, as well as a number of independent and public schools. Corporate clients of the firm include Genzyme, Abbott Laboratories, Millipore, and VMware. For more information, visit: www.arcusa.com.
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