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2023 Ones to Watch Rising Stars: Maria Montas, Bergmeyer

Maria Montas
Designer
Bergmeyer

Number of years at firm: 5

One thing on my bucket list: Each year, I make it a priority to visit a place I have never been before, whether it’s a different state, a different country or even a different continent to explore new cultures and ways of life. Ultimately, I strive to visit all seven continents.

When I am not working, I am: Planning my next trip, hanging out with friends and family, or exploring a new restaurant in town.

What recent project, transaction or accomplishment are you most proud of? One recent project that I am particularly proud of is the redesign of the James B. Distilling Company campus. Our team was tasked with transforming the campus into an immersive visitor experience showcasing the JBBDCo brand and the art and science behind its products. The project involved executing the design of a new retail space, a new food and beverage building, and an exhibit that would take visitors through the distillery process step by step. It was a challenging but incredibly gratifying project, and I’m thrilled with how it turned out.

What makes this nominee a RISING STAR? 
“Maria brings a can-do attitude, confidence, and trusted relationship skills to every team. Her experience with various market types lets her quickly jump on board project efforts and present valuable ideas through her well-equipped toolbox. Maria can meet practical project needs while delivering solutions with a highly creative design sensibility.” - TJ DiFeo, Associate Principal at Bergmeyer

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