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H2M promote Di Natale as NYC architecture studio director

Maria Di Natale

Melville, NY H2M architects + engineers (H2M) have promoted Maria Di Natale, AIA, NCARB, LEED green associate,to New York City architecture studio director, with a strong female 

leadership team supporting her in this role. Di Natale has been with H2M for seven years and has over 30 years of experience in the industry. 

President & CEO Richard Humann said, “Maria has proven herself as not only an incredible professional in her field, but one that strives to mentor and engage younger staff. Her promotion, and the fact that she will be leading such a talented female led studio, is a testament to the work she has already done at H2M.” 

In addition to Di Natale as studio director, leading team members of this architecture studio include others who received promotions. Kelly Greenfield, R.A., LEED AP BD+C, was promoted to senior project architect 2. Greenfield and Di Natale were also promoted to associates, which recognizes their path to becoming shareholders. Other team members include Christiana Suppa, R.A., a project architect who has been with H2M for eight years, and Katherine Margolies, R.A., a project architect who has been with H2M for nine years. 

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