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SWBR promotes eight employees to shareholders

Kirsten Kelleher

 

Alicia Libby

 

Rich Linder

 

Gabriella Macera

 

Sara Neyman

 

Kamillah Ramos

 

Yang Song

 

Chad Stewart

 

Rochester, NY According to SWBR, the following individuals have been named associates and shareholders of the firm:

  • Kirsten Kelleher, NCIDQ, interior designer, has been with the firm since 2018. Kelleher is responsible for creating unique and functional spaces for a variety of the firm’s higher education and housing clients.
  • Alicia Libby, business operations manager, Troy office: Libby manages the daily operations for SWBR’s Troy office, with a particular focus on business development.
  • Rich Linder, AIA, project manager, has been with the firm since 2020 and is responsible for managing a variety of multifamily housing projects from design through completion.
  • Gabriella Macera, NCIDQ, interior designer, has been with SWBR since 2019. Macera creates functional, healthy, and aesthetically pleasing interiors for a variety of project types throughout the firm.
  • Sara Neyman, project architect, is responsible for drafting, building design, and project coordination on a variety of mixed-use housing, commercial, and hospitality projects. She works out of the firm’s Troy office.
  • Kamillah Ramos, AIA, project architect, has been with SWBR since 2017. As part of the firm’s education studio, Ramos produces sketches, diagrams, renderings, code analysis, product research, coordination, and construction documents.
  • Yang Song, AIA, project architect, has been with SWBR since 2017. Song, based out of the firm’s Syracuse office, is responsible for building design, client management, budgeting, and schedule management for primarily higher education and K12 projects.
  • Chad Stewart, project architect, also based out of the firm’s Troy office, Stewart is responsible for managing multifamily housing and commercial projects through schematic design through construction administration.

SWBR now has 70 shareholders.

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