Ankrom Moisan Associated Architects in Portland hires new staff

Daily Journal of Commerce (Portland, OR), Feb 12, 2008

Ankrom Moisan Associated Architects has hired Lynda Leask and Michael Wilson as specifications writers; Matt Ellenwood and Mackenzie Pratt as architectural interns; Steven Morse as a drafter; and Veronica Sanchez, Juliette McElvany and Maeriel Borboa as interior designers.

Leask has 30 years of experience. She is a graduate of the University of Oregon and a licensed architect in Oregon, Alaska, California and Washington. She is working on Historic Folsom Station in Folsom, Calif.

Wilson holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Oregon. He is working on the Avalon Towers Bellevue and the Mt. Miguel Village Centre in Spring Valley, Calif.

Ellenwood holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Ball State University. He is working on the Avalon Tower Bellevue Project.

Pratt holds a master's degree in architecture from the University of Oregon. He has experience in mixed-use and residential architecture, and is working on a 23-story condo tower in San Jose, Calif.

Morse previously worked as an Autodesk architectural desktop certified expert with a local Autodesk reseller. He is working on a high-rise apartment tower in downtown Seattle.

Sanchez holds a bachelor's degree in architecture and a master's degree in interior architecture from the University of Oregon. She is working on the Historic Folsom Station.

McElvany holds a Bachelor of Art in textile design from the University of Central England and a degree in architectural interior design from the Inchbald School of Design in London. She is working on tenant improvement projects for Pacific Retirement Services.

Borboa holds a Bachelor of Fine Art in interior design from the Art Institute of Seattle. She is working on the Avalon Tower Bellevue, Wells Fargo Civica and a senior housing

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