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Uline of SEI Design Grp. recognized as one of the 20 Under 40 honorees

SEI Design Group congratulates Brenna Uline for being recognized by the Post Star as one of the 20 Under 40 honorees this year. Uline is an administrative assistant at SEI's Albany office. She will be honored at an awards luncheon September 25th at the Great Escape Lodge in Queensbury. Uline has been with the firm for the past three years and has been a major asset. Outside of work, she is the committee chair of the TEARS Foundation, a not-for-profit organization that supports newly bereaved parents. Founded in June 2006, SEI Design Group is a general-practice architecture, planning and consulting firm. established on the principles of providing superior quality and exceptional client support. SEI's offices are located in Rochester, Albany and Syracuse. SEI has been recognized consecutively for the past six years as one of the top design firms by New York Construction News and top 250 national architecture firms by Architectural Record. SEI was also ranked #7 out of the top 25 firms last year by the Albany Business Review. In addition, SEI has received a number of awards for their design of the Parry Building Office Renovation project including the 2008 AIA Rochester Design Award.
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