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Douglas Hutter 2011

Douglas Hutter, AIA Senior Architect Zaxis Architectural, P.C.Name: Douglas H. Hutter, AIA Title: Senior Architect Company: Zaxis Architectural, P. C. Location: 4245 Union Road, Suite 210, Buffalo, New York 14225 Birthplace: Riverhead, New York Family: Wife: Kim; Sons: Derek (16), Evan (11) College: State University at Buffalo, M Arch 1988, BPS 1986 First job outside of real estate: Hamburg Central School Summer Support Staff - 1980 First job in real estate or allied field: Draftsman - Stephen S. Suita & Associates - 1988 What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? Provide quality and enjoyable professional services related to architecture and design. Hobbies: Coaching my sons baseball teams Favorite book: "Space Odyssey 2001" Favorite movie: "The Polar Express" Keys to success: Desire to reach each goal and family support. Persons you admire most (outside of family): Sir Isaac Newton If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Astronaut
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