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SWBR News SWBR Announces Two Employees Election to Board of Directors; Architect Earns WELL Accreditation; Two Promotions; Three New Team Members; and, New Central New York Leader
Chris Jahn, AIA
Matthew Weber, PE
Elizabeth Reynolds, AIA
Jasmine Calhoun
Tom Thompson
Nikki Coley
Micaela Foster
Regina Startzel
SWBR announces the election of Chris
Jahn, AIA, and Matthew Weber, PE, to its Board of Directors. Board members’ responsibilities include the implementation of corporate procedures and controls and formulation of overall business plans, operations, market objectives and strategies. Senior Associate and Senior Project Manager Chris Jahn has spent most of his career designing facilities for higher education. His recent notable projects include the Alternative Energy Building at SUNY Morrisville, the new Multidisciplinary Building at Cornell, and the award-winning Townsend Hall at the University at Buffalo. In addition to his design portfolio, he leads the firm’s higher education business development efforts. Jahn earned a master of architecture and a master of science in civil engineering and construction management from the University of Illinois.
Weber was re-elected to the board and provides structural analysis and innovative and collaborative design solutions for educational, industrial, commercial, and affordable housing projects. He serves on the finance committee and provides leadership within the structural department. Weber earned a bachelor of science in civil engineering from Clarkson University. SWBR also announced that Project Architect Elizabeth Reynolds, AIA, has completed the required exam and is now a WELL Accredited Professional (WELL AP). Administered by the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI), WELL is the leading tool for advancing health and well-being in buildings globally. New and existing buildings can strive to achieve the standards set forth by WELL to receive a Silver, Gold, or Platinum certification for their project.
Senior Associate and Structural Engineer Matthew 20 | The ROCHESTER ENGINEER AUGUST 2022
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