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Steffian Bradley promotes Noble and Widofsky

Enfield, CT Steffian Bradley Architects (SBA) has named Derek Noble AIA, LEED AP managing director and Edward Widofsky AIA, LEED AP BD+C, MCPPO operations director.

Noble an executive principal and design director has worked at SBA since the Enfield office opened in 2007. Noble is driven by a collaborative design process and innovative problem solving approach which lead to thoughtful, memorable experiences. He is dedicated to helping SBA achieve a diverse portfolio of work across the firm’s multiple practice sectors and gladly shares his expertise with the next generation of young design professionals. His strengths in consensus building, mentoring, and implementation of strategic improvements internally has helped prepare Noble for his new management role.

Widofsky, a principal at SBA, brings over two decades of experience to SBA’s Enfield office. He is a great example of a leader and mentor to all that meet him and are fortunate to work alongside him. A teacher at heart, he has a passion for the education of others, and loves collaborating with a team, to create environments that transform the lives of their users. He dedicates his time in and outside of the office, mentoring young professionals and overseeing various projects. Widofsky’s strengths in consensus building, managing multiple complex tasks, and bringing out the best of a team to bring project needs to fruition will directly apply to his operations role. 

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