DRAW Collective Promotes 4 New Associates

DRAW Collective is pleased to announce that Randall Riggans, Tricia Monaco, Jessica Ondrusek, and Daniel Dillow have been promoted to Associate.

Randy has made significant contributions to the firm’s educational projects, demonstrating his expertise and commitment to delivering high-quality work and his understanding of project production have been instrumental in the firm’s success. As an Associate, Randy will continue to bring his valuable insight and expertise to the team, contributing to the growth and success of DRAW Collective.

As both an experienced Interior Designer and recent Architecture Graduate, Tricia has been instrumental in designing spaces that are not only visually appealing but also highly functional, ensuring that the outcome reflects the owner’s vision and serves its intended purpose. This promotion recognizes Tricia’s expertise, dedication, and significant contributions to the firm and reflects her ongoing commitment to delivering outstanding design solutions.

Jessica’s understanding of creating spaces that enhance the user experience has been invaluable to the firm’s education and healthcare clients with a skillset that allows her to bring a diverse perspective to her design work. As an Associate, she will continue to make significant contributions to the firm’s projects and provide valuable insights and expertise to clients and colleagues.

With a decade of experience in planning, design, and construction, Daniel has demonstrated his expertise and dedication to delivering thoughtful education and healthcare designs focused on the human experience. This promotion recognizes Daniel’s contributions and is a testament to his talent and commitment to creating exceptional architectural solutions.

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