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Hoffmann promotes Shypula to senior project coordinator

Kara Shypula, Hoffmann Architects Kara Shypula, Hoffmann Architects

New York, NY Kara Shypula, Assoc. AIA has been promoted to senior project coordinator. at Hoffmann Architects. After joining Hoffmann Architects’ New York office as a project representative, Shypula was recognized for her contributions to the firm with a promotion to project coordinator, before earning her current title. Fostering strong relationships with a variety of clients, including CBRE Group, American Express, the Bank of New York, Cushman & Wakefield, and Fordham University, Shypula provides project management and construction administration services for building envelope rehabilitation and new construction consultation.

Shypula applies her bachelor of science degree in Architectural Engineering Technology from the University of Hartford to evaluating façade, roof, and plaza conditions and developing design solutions for the exterior envelope.

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