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Huntsman Architectural Group announces promotions

Huntsman Architectural Group announces the promotion of 3 individuals to the position of Senior Associate and 1 individual to the position of Associate. All 4 individuals are already contributing members in the multi-disciplinary firm and will assume their new roles immediately. Huntsman brings the professions of Architecture, Interior Architecture and Workplace Strategy to commercial real estate projects across the country from three office locations.

“These promotions reflect individual talent and the collaborative spirit that is Huntsman Architectural Group,” said Sascha Wagner, president and CEO. “Jamie, Oleg, Megan, and Carlos consistently raise the bar through their original ideas, technical expertise, and passion for meaningful design. We are proud to recognize their contributions with these well-deserved promotions.”

Promoted to the position of Senior Associate:

  • Jamie Cavalier RID, IIDA joined Huntsman Architectural Group in 2021 and is based in the Chicago office
  • Oleg Lyamin, Associate AIA joined Huntsman Architectural Group in 2017 and is based in the New York City office
  • Megan Pool RID, IIDA joined Huntsman Architectural Group in 2018 and is based in the Chicago office

Promoted to the position of Associate:

  • Carlos Rodríguez AIA, NCARB joined Huntsman Architectural Group in 2018 and is based in the Chicago office
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