Fawley Bryant Welcomes Four New Professionals

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Fawley Bryant Architecture, a full-service integrated architecture and interior design firm with offices in Sarasota and Bradenton, is proud to welcome four women to its roster: Sr. Project Manager Christy M. Woods, Architect and Sports Project Manager Mackenzie Grouse, Architectural Staff Level I Tuba A. Ahmed and Administrative and Marketing Coordinator Stacey Marks. Christy Woods joins Fawley Bryant following her time as project supervisor at Benderson Development, where she managed projects through construction. Prior to that, Woods worked at Stofft Cooney Architects in Naples and Kobi Karp Architecture and Interior Design in Miami. She is a certified general contractor, LEED AP, and earned her bachelor’s degree in Architecture from the University of Miami. Mackenzie Grouse developed an interest in the architecture of sports facilities during her time at OSPORTS in Tampa and Populous in Kansas City, Missouri. She brings ten years of experience in space planning, rendering, and managing the designs of various projects. Grause also served as a facilities architectural intern at Tesla. She is a licensed architect with the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards and earned both her Bachelor of Science in Architecture and master’s in Architecture from the University of Cincinnati. Tuba Ahmed joins the firm as Architectural Staff Level I following her time as a project associate at Robert J. Stahl Architect in Eastchester, New York, where she managed documents, filed daily reports, and insured that activities of a project ran smoothly and were properly implemented. She earned her Bachelor of Architecture from City College of New York – Bernard and Anne Spitzer School. Stacey Marks brings 13 years of creative experience in cultivating long-lasting community relationships and marketing expertise to the firm. Marks is a co-owner and instructor of Fly Dance Fitness, where she successfully expanded her dance center’s digital brand through online strategies that increased local awareness of her business. Marks earned her B.A. in Psychology from the University of South Florida and served as a marketing specialist and director for CalmCo and On-Site Supply.

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