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Farro and Johns join Passero Associates

Emily Johns, Passero Associates Emily Johns, Passero Associates
Michael Farro, PE, Passero Associates Michael Farro, PE, Passero Associates

Rochester, NY Passero Associates welcomes Michael Farro, PE as project manager and Emily Johns as intern architect.

Farro, PE, joins Passero’s Airport Group. As a seasoned civil engineer of 19 years, Farro is skilled at all phases of airport engineering operations.

His experience includes 14 years in design at military airfields, and at commercial and general aviation airports. He has expertise in design, specifications, calculations, plan production and construction support for both airfield and landside airport projects.

Johns holds a BS in architectural technology from Alfred State College, and was previously employed at Gardner Plus Architects as job captain/architectural designer.

Her schematic and interior design experience will be a great benefit to the Architecture Department as workload and project opportunities continue to grow.

 Passero Associates provides planning, engineering, architectural design, sustainability, surveying, program management and construction administration services in the Northeast, Southeast, and Midwestern United States. Founded in 1972, and with a staff of over 90 professionals, we proudly serve our clients, partnering with them to achieve their goals.

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