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Bark, Bosland and Reich named new principals with EYP

EYP Architecture & Engineering's board of directors has promoted Fadi Bark, P.E., Steve Bosland, P.E., CEM, LEED AP, CxA, and Carter Reich, AIA, NCARB, to principal. EYP president and CEO Tom Birdsey, AIA, LEED AP, said, "These three individuals consistently demonstrate the highest degree of expertise, professionalism, and commitment to EYP's mission and core values. Proven and capable leaders with a strong commitment to design excellence, they will continue to be valuable assets to the firm." Bark, a senior electrical engineer with more than 22 years of experience in the design and project management of complex engineering systems, specializes in higher education academic and laboratory buildings, corporate laboratories, and Federal government facilities. His current and previous clients include The College of the Holy Cross, Harvard University, the University of New Hampshire, and the United Nations. A registered professional engineer in 11 states and a member of the Massachusetts Society of Professional Engineers, Bark was also named Mentor of the Year by the Boston Young Designers Group. Possessing more than 30 years of energy evaluation experience with major consulting and performance contracting firms, Bosland is a member of the firm's nationally recognized EYP Energy group, working primarily with higher education clients. His current and previous clients include Hamilton College, Harvard University, and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, the latter for which he serves as EYP's key program coordinator. A registered professional engineer in six states and a member of AEE and ASHRAE, he serves as chair of the Boston ASHRAE Governing board's committee for continuing education. Reich, a project director with more than 25 years of experience in programming and design for higher education clients, focuses on academic and student life projects. His current clients include the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts and Trinity University. A frequent speaker at national industry conferences, Reich holds registrations in Massachusetts and Texas, and is certified by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards.
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