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Tomkiewicz, Wolf and Jackson join SWBR Architects

According to SWBR Architects, Heidi Tomkiewicz, Deborah Wolf and Perell Wyatt Jackson have joined the firm. Tomkiewicz joins SWBR as an interior designer. In her role, she is responsible for handling interior design concepts and documentation on various projects. Her responsibilities also include documenting interior materials selections, CAD drafting, conducting product research, providing budget estimates and working with product representatives. She earned her B.A. in Interior Design from the Rochester Institute of Technology and her A.A.S. in Interior Design from Monroe Community College. Wolf has been appointed records manager. She is responsible for the organizing and maintaining records and information for all departments. Recently, Wolf served as a plan room manager for Builders Exchange of Rochester. Jackson joins SWBR as a project architect and technical coordinator. In his role, he is responsible for overall supervision of projects to assure design quality and successful implementation of design. He is responsible for overall construction documents to assure that the project conforms to the design intent of SWBR and the client. Prior to joining SWBR, Jackson served as project architect and job captain at HBMA Architecture, Engineering & Surveying, PLLC. He received his bachelor of Architecture from Tuskegee University, and is a licensed architect in NYS.
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