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Plume, Abdulhussein, Yamaguchi and Kaufman join ARC/Architectural Resources Cambridge

ARC/Architectural Resources Cambridge has added four people to its staff. Jennifer Plume has joined the firm as an intern architect. Plume is a recent graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree. Ruki Abdulhussein comes to ARC as a Co-Op student from Northeastern University. Both Plume and Abdulhusseinwill provide architectural support to ARC's design team in the firm's studio. Additionally, Emmy Yamaguchi has joined ARC as the marketing coordinator and will be assisting the firm's marketing and business development efforts. Jill Kaufman has joined the firm as an administrative assistant and will provide support for the ARC workplace as well as the top executives of the company. "We're pleased to welcome these four talented professionals who will enhance our ability to service our clients better," said Philip Laird, AIA, LEED AP, president of ARC.
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