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Sullivan joins Maugel Architects

Jane Sullivan has joined Maugel Architects as a director within the interior design group. Sullivan is recognized as one of New England's most talented interior designers and joins Maugel after a 15 year tenure at Margulies Perruzzi Architects. She brings over 20 years of experience leading the design effort on a wide range of projects such as Vistaprint, Boston Scientific, Iron Mountain, and Unicorn Park. "We are thrilled to have Jane join our management team," said Brent Maugel, president of Maugel Architects. "Jane's diverse experience working with high-end clients and complex projects—combined with her creative energy, style, and professionalism—are a perfect fit with Maugel's vision and values." Space planning and interior design services have always been an integral component of Maugel's offerings. Over the past 24 months, the firm has experienced tremendous growth working with large commercial real estate developers and health care clients. The addition of Jane's design expertise will ensure Maugel's continued success in meeting the creative needs of their expanding client base.
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