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Carmina Wood Morris hires Lautner, Sheedy and Decker

Buffalo, NY The partners of Carmina Wood Morris, DPC (CWM) has added three new members to their design team: Michael Lautner joined their architecture department, Patrick Sheedy joined the engineering department, and Elizabeth Decker was promoted from an intern position to join the interior design department. They also welcomed two interns: Joe Troia and Bradley Everdyke.

Lautner will be responsible for assisting the Architecture Department in designing a diverse cross section of projects including corporate offices, academic, hospitality, industrial facilities, entertainment venues, multi and single family housing, automobile dealerships and recreational facilities.

Sheedy will be responsible for assisting the Civil Engineering Department with all aspects of design for public/private land development projects including single family subdivisions, multi-family apartment projects and commercial site plans.

Decker will be responsible for assisting the Interior Design Department with interior planning, interior design, master planning, computer generated presentations and renderings.

Troia is back for his second summer with the Architecture Department and Everdyke will be working with the team’s Historic Preservation specialists. The partners have no doubt these new team members will help to grow and continue the identity of the firm as an upstanding company in Western New York.

One of CWM’s partners, Steve Carmina, states “We are looking forward to having these individuals as a part of our team, and are excited for their many contributions to developing the future of CWM.”

A leader in local historic preservation efforts, CWM has developed a distinct reputation for their design and technical skills. The principals of CWM credit the success of their firm to the attention to detail, aesthetics, and service given to each project and client. They are a dynamic team collaborating to achieve innovative solutions, grounded in core values, respected in their profession and community. For more information on the firm, visit www.cwm-ae.com.

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