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JCJ Architecture celebrates 90 years with three new directors of interior design

Emily Czarnecki

 

Sharmista Mitra

 

Carrie Nielsen

 

Hartford, CT JCJ Architecture, architecture and interior design firm, is celebrating the appointment of three new directors of interior design: Emily Czarnecki, NCIDQ; Sharmista Mitra, NCIDQ, CID; and Carrie Nielsen, NCIDQ, ASID. These leadership appointments reflect the firm’s ongoing commitment to innovation, mentorship, and the next generation of design leadership, as the firm enters its 90th year of continuous practice. 

In addition to their continued dedication to client service, the directors will collaborate closely with James LaPosta, Jr., FAIA, principal and chief architectural officer, and Robert Gdowski, AIA, principal and director of hospitality design. Together, this leadership team will advance firmwide initiatives that strengthen design quality, foster innovation, and support excellence in project delivery across regions and markets. Collectively, they will continue to serve as industry thought leaders, staying ahead of emerging trends and evolving best practices.

“These individuals bring decades of diverse experience across community, education, gaming, and hospitality projects that elevate the work of their teams and JCJ as a whole,” said LaPosta, Jr., FAIA. 

“As we celebrate our 90th year, these appointments underscore our commitment to excellence and to remaining at the forefront of design innovation and market evolution.”

Emily Czarnecki, NCIDQ, principal: With more than 24 years of experience designing education and community-focused environments, Czarnecki partners closely with public-and private-sector clients to deliver thoughtful, consensus-driven solutions. She is known for leading collaborative, interdisciplinary teams and for championing rigorous design standards and transparent processes. Czarnecki has been with JCJ since 2003.

Sharmista Mitra, NCIDQ, CID, principal: Drawing on decades of experience in gaming and resort design, Mitra is a trusted client advisor and seasoned leader, recognized for her ability to navigate complex challenges and deliver solutions at a wide range of scales. Since joining the JCJ team in 2005, Mitra has established herself as a trusted source for exacting attention to detail and focus on the guest experience. 

Carrie Nielsen, NCIDQ, ASID, senior associate: A multi-faceted and dynamic designer, Nielsen is known for her energy, creativity, and deep commitment to her craft. Her experience spans boutique and branded hospitality projects, including ground-up construction, renovations, and comprehensive repositioning efforts. Nielsen has been with JCJ since 2005 and is frequently recognized by clients and colleagues for her leadership and boundless enthusiasm. 

As JCJ enters this milestone year, the firm remains dedicated to raising the bar in design and project delivery, guided by an unwavering commitment to service that has defined its practice for nine decades. To commemorate its 90th anniversary, JCJ will share exclusive content and reflections across its social media channels throughout the year.

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