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Saam Architecture names new shareholders

Chin Chin Yao

 

David Goodman

 

Katie Kernizan

 

Kristin Tedford

 

Leah Fannon

 

Roslyn Child

 

Boston, MA Saam Architecture, a leading architectural firm known for its innovative design solutions and progressive firm culture, has announced the addition of six new shareholders. 

The new shareholders, Chin Chin Yao, David Goodman, Katie Kernizan, Kristin Tedford, Leah Fannon, and Roslyn Child, bring with them a variety of experience and expertise, strengthening Saam’s commitment to delivering exceptional service and design excellence to their clients.

“We are thrilled to welcome our six new shareholders, each of whom has demonstrated unwavering dedication to our firm’s vision and growth,” said Diana Nicklaus, president and CEO of Saam Architecture. “Their diverse expertise and leadership will be instrumental in shaping our future success, strengthening both our creative and operational excellence."

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