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Verdi Lukomski promoted at Steffian Bradley Architects

Diane Verdi Lukomski

Enfield, CT According to Steffian Bradley Architects (SBA), Diane Verdi Lukomski, AIA, LEED AP BD+C  has been promoted to senior associate and operations manager.

With over 11 years of experience, Verdi Lukomski has a proven track record in architectural design with numerous clients throughout the Northeast. During her time at SBA, she has served as project manager on over 30 healthcare projects including Baystate Health, UConn Health, and the Hospital of Central Connecticut, creating environments that enhance the lives of their patients and staff. Verdi Lukomski’s greatest strength is her dedication to building client relationships and collaborating with teams throughout the communities she serves. This passion extends outside of the office to volunteering efforts for her local community in Holyoke and Springfield, Mass. Her new role as operations manager will allow her to ensure the local office runs efficiently while continuing to manage projects to deliver spaces for her clients that are both beautiful and functional.

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