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Fletcher Thompson Architecture Engineering, LLC

Real Estate Weekly, June 22, 2005

Fletcher Thompson Architecture Engineering, LLC announced several new hires in its East Brunswick, New Jersey office.

Recent addition to the Fletcher Thompson professional team include: Kay Grady Whitefield, AIA, as Project Manager. He is a registered architect with 23 years of experience. Whitefield holds a BA from the University of Oklahoma and a Bachelors of Architecture from the Boston Architectural Center. He is currently working on projects for Rutgers University and the Camden school district.

P. James Repka, RA as Project Architect. He is a registered architect with 24 years experience. He attended the Newark College of Engineering/NJIT School of Architecture. He is currently working on the Elizabeth Performing Arts High School.

Kevin Scott Dunn as Architectural Designer. Dunn previously worked on educational projects with a Princeton architectural firm. His experience includes projects for Plainfield, Camden and Trenton school districts. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Hampton University. He is currently working on Elizabeth Performing Arts High School.

Roberto Guerrero, Jr. as Job Captain. Specializing in education and office projects, Guerrero previously served as Project Manager and Project Coordinator at other New Jersey architectural firms. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from New Jersey Institute of Technology. He is currently working on 902 Carnegie Center, an office project for Hilton Realty in Princeton.

Ron Seder as Job Captain. His previous experience includes school projects throughout New Jersey. Seder holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree and a Master of Business Management from New Jersey Institute of Technology. He is currently working on the Elizabeth Performing Arts High School.

Melvin T. Lee as Intern Architect. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Hampton University. He is currently working on office projects for Mack-Cali Realty Corporation and The Rockefeller Group.

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