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Mark Design Studios hires five to support growth

Maria Adesso

 

Fiona Kika

 

Maria Lazaridis

 

Michael Richtman

 

Jonathan Badger

 

Hicksville, NY Mark Design Studios recently hired several new employees to support its growth into 2023: 

  • Maria Adesso was hired as office administrator. She was previously lead office administrator at 3D Imaging Center, Inc. in Lynbrook, NY. 
  • Fiona Kika was hired as assistant project manager. She was previously a student at the Fashion Institute of Technology and graduted in May 2022. 
  • Maria Lazaridis was hired as assistant project manager. She was previously a student at New York Institute of Technolgy and gradted in May 2022. 
  • Michael Richtman was hired as project architect. He was previously a project architect at Notaro Group Assoiciates in Glen Head, NY. 
  • Jonathan Badger was hired as project manager. He was previously a senior project manager at Oyster Bay Drafting & Architecture. 
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