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JACA Architects promotes Ryan to senior associate

JACA Architects has promoted Mike Ryan to senior associate. Mike Ryan, JACA Architects

North Quincy, MA Anthony Cavallaro, president of JACA Architects has promoted Mike Ryan to senior associate.

The promotion is a result of a recent reorganization within the 24-year-old firm, a restructuring intended to further strengthen JACA’s focus on the exclusive design of facilities in the healthcare/medical industry.

Ryan joined JACA nearly 14 years ago; he has more than 30 years of experience in the architecture industry.  Prior to joining JACA, Ryan was a project manager with Cannon Design, Modigliani/Noyes Architects and at Warner + Associates. He also worked at TRO/The Ritchie Organization. 

He is a graduate of the Boston Architectural Center.

“We’re delighted to announce Mike’s promotion to senior associate,” said Cavallaro.  “His vast experience, dedication to the industry and overall commitment to excellence make him more than deserving of this new title.”

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