AUBURN — Michael N. Reynolds, senior associate, project manager, and senior architect with Beardsley Design Associates (BDA), Architecture, Engineering and Landscape Architecture, PC, has been named a stockholder of the firm.
Reynolds first joined BDA in 2000. As a stockholder, he will assist the board of directors in establishing corporate goals, the firm’s strategic plan, and assist in operations at the Auburn–based company.
“Michael’s commitment to the firm is second to none. He enthusiastically markets the firm’s services, provides superior management skills from start to finish, and is an excellent designer, mentor, and coach,” Richard Elliott, president of BDA, said in a news release.
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Reynolds is a registered architect, member of the American Institute of Architects, and holds the LEED Green Associate credential from the U.S. Green Building Council.
BDA, founded in 1898, employs 75 people. In addition to its Auburn headquarters, it also has offices in DeWitt and Malone.
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