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BOSTON— RODE Architects has announced the promotion of three essential team members, highlighting the firm’s dedication to nurturing internal talent and solidifying its leadership structure. Jonathan Quinn has been elevated to the role of Senior Project Manager, bringing a wealth of experience and innovative thinking to the position. His leadership will be pivotal in driving future projects and enhancing client relationships.
Additionally, Sarah Lee has been promoted to Associate Principal. With her strong design background and extensive project management skills, she is expected to play a crucial role in steering the firm’s creative vision and operational excellence. Lastly, Michael Chen has been elevated to Project Architect, where he will focus on implementing sustainable design practices in upcoming projects.
These strategic promotions reflect RODE Architects' commitment to fostering a collaborative and growth-oriented environment, ensuring the firm remains at the forefront of the architectural landscape. The firm is poised for continued success as it embraces new challenges and opportunities in the coming years.
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