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Maher promoted to senior associate at Visnick & Caulfield Associates, Inc.

Visnick & Caulfield Associates, Inc. recently promoted Daniela Maher, LEED, AP, to senior associate. She was most recently an associate at the architecture and interior design firm located in the city's Back Bay. After graduating from Endicott College with a degree in Interior Design, Maher began her career at Visnick & Caulfield in 2007. She has worked on many of the firms major projects in the Greater Boston area, including the recently completed 430,000 s/f headquarters for Keurig Green Mountain in Burlington, Mass. Other notable projects over the years include Cushman and Wakefield's Boston office, Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston as well as a number of private equity and venture capital firms. Maher was also part of the VC team whom received the 2013 IIDA Awards for both "Best Office 30,000SF-80,000 s/f" and "Best in Show" for the design of a private wealth management firm. ​"Daniela has been an integral part of the VC team from day one, bringing her creativity and thoughtful approach to every project. She has strengthened the firm's relationships with our clients and design partners and clearly has established herself as a true asset to our team," said Bob Caulfield, senior principal. Maher plays an active role in the design community as well. She is a member of the IIDA philanthropic committee and was a part of the 2014 IIDA Emerging Leaders team. She also is a NAIOP member and has received her NCIDQ certification. Maher has concentrated her efforts overseeing design, client relations and project management. She will continue to maintain those responsibilities as she moves into her new role at the firm. Visnick & Caulfield Associates is a firm of experienced professionals specializing in providing interior design services. Since becoming incorporated in 1990, for 25 years, the firm has maintained a reputation as one of the most highly rated firms in the New England area.
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