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DJSA Architecture PC promotes
Cimino to project manager

Christina Cimino

 

Raynham, MA DJSA Architecture PC has promoted Christina Cimino to project manager.

In this role, Cimino, who previously held the title of assistant project manager, leads projects from conception to implementation, oversees the project design and construction process, manages resources, directs the project team, and ensures projects are completed on time, within budget and with the utmost quality.

This marks the second promotion Cimino has received since joining DJSA in March of 2020; in October 2021 she was elevated from an architectural designer to assistant project manager.

Cimino is currently pursuing her National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) licensure.

“I’ve learned so much during my time here at DJSA and am excited to continue to grow and take on this new role,” said Cimino.

“It’s a pleasure to announce Christina’s promotion to project manager,” said Dennis Swart, president of DJSA Architecture PC. “Her dedication, creativity, and attention to detail have been invaluable to our team. We are certain that she will excel in this new role and continue to make major contributions to our firm.”

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