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Member Moves
Karen Anne Boyd,
AIA, as associate, to Butler Rogers Baskett, New York City
James R. Brogan,
AIA, as director of information technology, to Kohn Pedersen Fox
Associates PC, New York City
Jeff Floyd, FAIA,
as president and COO, to John Portman & Associates, Atlanta
Frank Malek, AIA,
as vice president, to the DeRose Companies, LLC, Greewood Village, Colo.
Ayers Morrison Jr.,
AIA, as architectural designer, to HarleyEllis, Detroit
Thomas Raley, AIA,
as project manager; and Mike Blaser, AIA,
as architect, to Flad & Associates, Madison, Wisc.
R. Stephen Sendelbeck,
AIA, as leader of the work/place business unit, BHDP Architecture,
Cincinnati
John H. Tabor, AIA,
as managing principal, to SchenkelSchultz, Charlotte
Philip A. Wiener,
AIA, as senior project architect, Baskervill & Son, Richmond,
Va.
Firm Moves
Einhorn Yaffee Prescott has reorganized into two
distinct companies: Einhorn Yaffee Prescott, Architecture & Engineering
PC, and EYP Mission Critical Facilities Inc.
Ewing Cole Cherry Brott, Philadelphia, has acquired
Beard Warwick Cornell Associates, a Washington, D.C., interiors firm.
Graves + Carlos, Pensacola, Fla., merged with STOA
International, with offices in Houston; Portland, Ore.; and Shanghai,
China.
Mancini·Duffy merged with Liminality LLP
to become Mancini·Duffy Liminality, Washington, D.C.
Optima Architects and Michael Conly Architecture
merged to become Architura, Indianapolis.
The Ritchie Organization, Newton, Mass., through
a merger with JMGR, has established a regional office in Memphis.
RTKL Associates Inc., headquartered in Baltimore,
acquired FDS International, Memphis, a year ago and opened an office in
Memphis May 18.
Taylor & Partners Inc., Boston, recently opened
a branch office in Newport, R.I.
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