Dillon promoted to a project manager at Hoffman Architects
Hoffman Architects has promoted Stephanie Dillon, associate AIA, CSI, to project manager. Previously a project coordinator with the firm, Dillon has demonstrated leadership, responsibility and strong client-consultant relationships with clients such as Columbia University, Barnard College, O'Connor Capital Partners, and the New York City School Construction Authority. As part of Hoffman's N.Y.C. office team, she participates in all phases of the assessment and rehabilitation process, from design through construction administration. A graduate of Roger Williams University, she is a member of the Construction Specifications Institute.
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