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Svigals+Partners promotes Puzycki to director of marketing

Allison Puzycki,
Svigals+Partners

New Haven, CT According to Svigals+Partners, Allison Puzycki has been promoted to the role of director of marketing.

Previously serving as marketing manager since joining the firm in 2011, Puzycki’s elevation to director follows a spate of recent successful project commissions and completions including Sandy Hook School in Newtown, Conn. 

Her attention to detail and commitment to Svigals+Partners’ mission and vision also helped raise the firm’s national profile. During her tenure, the firm’s principals presented at top-level industry conferences in keynote roles, and the firm was included in Fast Company magazine’s list of the “Top Ten Most Innovative Companies in Architecture, 2015.”

A graduate of Johnson & Wales University where she earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing communications, Puzycki enters the new role as director ready to embrace new responsibilities: advancement of the Svigals+Partners brand, cultivating the next phase of growth, expanding the existing network of relationships, and refining the firm’s unique offerings.

“Allison made herself invaluable to us from the moment she joined the firm,” said Jay Brotman, AIA, managing partner. “She unerringly tackles a seemingly endless series of projects and responsibilities, always as an advocate for the Svigals+Partners brand and always sharing our story and our values with enthusiasm. She’s a crucial part of our community, because she makes strong and enduring connections to other communities.”

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