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Phase Zero promotes Tobin, Bland, Farrington and Joyce to senior associates

Hingham, MA Phase Zero Design has promoted Timothy Tobin, AIA, Shawn Bland, David Farrington, Mark Joyce, AIA, Michael Godin, Christopher Milliard and Julie Cummings, NCIDQ.

Tobin, Bland, Farrington and Joyce have been named senior associates. Godin, Milliard and Cummings have been promoted to associate.

“These deserving individuals are the future leadership of Phase Zero Design. They are the embodiment of our core values and their commitment to our clients and firm directly impacts our growth and success,” said James Kimball, Jr., AIA, co-founding principal of Phase Zero Design.

So far, 2015 has been a banner year for the firm.  In addition to these promotions, Phase Zero Design recently celebrated winning several design awards, including an honor for the UConn Co-op Bookstore in Storrs, Conn. and for their new website.  The firm was also prominently featured in Hartford Business Journal’s Doing Business in Connecticut Magazine as one of the fastest growing commercial design firms in Connecticut.

“We recently celebrated the sixth anniversary of Phase Zero Design’s founding, and we attribute much of our success to our hardworking and very talented team,” said Matthew Wittmer, AIA, LEED AP, co-founding principal of Phase Zero Design.  “I’m excited to see where our expanded leadership team takes us in the next six years!”

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