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Phase Zero Design appoints six

Boston, MA Phase Zero Design, an award-winning architecture and interior design firm, named new promotions in the firm.

New associate principals and shareholders include Timothy Tobin, AIA; Shawn Bland; David Farrington and Mark Joyce, AIA.  Justin Alpert, AIA has also been promoted to associate.

“We are pleased to announce the firm’s first elected shareholders.  These deserving individuals have demonstrated time and time again that they possess the dedication and commitment to lead this firm now and in the future,” said James Kimball, Jr., AIA, co-founding principal of Phase Zero Design.

In addition to these promotions, Lindsay Corsino will be joining the firm as an associate and director of marketing and business development.

“We recently celebrated Phase Zero Design’s seventh anniversary, and we attribute our success to our hardworking and very talented team,” said Matthew Wittmer, AIA, LEED AP, co-founding principal of Phase Zero Design. “Those promoted to leadership roles will be integral to the firm’s continued growth.”

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