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HUNT Engineers & Archts. names Davis team leader

Rochester, NY HUNT Engineers & Architects named their 15-year, veteran project manager Shannon Davis as the architecture team leader.

According to HUNT’s Rochester office director Ben Gustafson, “Shannon’s promotion to this role reflects a wonderful confluence of events here at the firm, with her project management and design efforts thriving in sync with our increasingly strong architecture and interior design team.”

Davis joined HUNT in 2005 after receiving her BS in Architecture at the New York Institute of Technology. 

“Her ‘nose-to-the-grindstone’ work ethic reflects HUNT’s ethos, and at the same time she has the personality to engage with senior team members and mentor our youthful staff.”

Davis’ own recent design efforts have included Livonia, Caledonia-Mumford, and Hornell school districts. And, while considered a top member of HUNT’s K-12 team, she has also designed projects for RIT, Strong Memorial Hospital, SUNY Alfred, and the Corning Museum of Glass.

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