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Phase Zero Design names four new shareholders

Lindsay Corsino

 

Michael Godin

 

Robyn Kiernan

 

Chris Milliard

 

Hingham, MA According to principals Jim Kimball, AIA and Matt Witmer, AIA, Phase Zero Design has promoted Lindsay Corsino, Michael Godin, Robyn Kiernan, AIA, and Chris Milliard, AIA, to the position of associate principal, making them new shareholders in the firm. 

Lindsay Corsino, director of marketing and business development, possesses more than 10 years of marketing and business development experience across the AEC industry. In her new role as associate principal, Corsino will continue working hard to build and maintain lasting relationships with clients while managing the growth potential and future of the firm.

Michael Godin, project manager, was Phase Zero Design’s first employee 10+ years ago. Over the years, he has helped grow the hospitality market sector within the company proving himself to be a committed and reliable asset to the company. With his promotion to associate principal, Godin will continue to use his knowledge and experience to maintain and grow his client base while continuing to provide direction and leadership to the next generation of the firm.

Robyn Kiernan, project architect/project manager, is a licensed architect who has been doing what she loves and helping her clients achieve their goals for the last 14 years. In her promoted position at Phase Zero Design, Kiernan will continue to deliver high-end results for her clients while leading the firm and supporting its operational growth.

Chris Milliard, project manager, architect and designer, is excited and honored to be recognized with his promotion into a leadership role at Phase Zero Design as associate principal. In this new role, Milliard will continue to keep an open mind to each client’s objectives and drive the firms forward-thinking to capture the constantly changing architectural industry. Milliard also looks forward to becoming a dominant role in the firm’s growth by offering his experiences to each client while continuing to train and mentor the firm’s future leaders.

“Robyn, Chris, Lindsay and Mike represent the next generation of the firm’s leadership team. Their election to firm ownership is well deserved and we’re looking forward to see where they will lead us in the future,” said Kimball.

Wittmer said, “Each of these four leaders play a large part in the success of the firm, and now as shareholders, they will have a great impact on the upward trajectory of the firm while continuing to grow and exceed greatness at Phase Zero Design. Congratulations Lindsay, Michael, Robyn and Chris. These promotions are well deserved.”

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