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January 28, 2004
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Arnold
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Bernstein
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Sorey
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Bruce Arnold, Bill Bernstein and David Sorey have become senior associates. Arnold has been with the firm for four years. His expertise includes museums and cultural centers, visitor centers, music centers, and urban architectural projects.
Bernstein has been with Jones & Jones for two years. He specializes in small- and large-scale public and private projects, including park and recreation planning, land master planning, and zoo design. Sorey has been at the firm for 14 years. He has experience in roads and related transportation issues, park and recreation projects, visual and environmental resource protection, and open space designs.
Nathaniel Cormier, Mark Johnson and Osama Quotah have become associate IIIs. Cormier's work focuses on ecological design and planning visions, restoring natural processes and habitats, designing sustainable communities and leading community-based design projects. Johnson integrates innovation and art. Quotah's architectural work has included a diverse range of projects both in the U.S. and abroad that have focused on sustainability, cultural sensitivity and community-based design solutions.
Pamela Morris Shields has been promoted to marketing director. Shields has been with Jones & Jones for three years. Her work includes managing all marketing efforts and overseeing public and media relations.
In 2003, Jones & Jones was the first recipient of the American Society of Landscape Architects Firm Award.