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Becker Morgan Group Welcomes Six New Employees To Wilmington Office

By Staff Reports, posted May 7, 2024
Heidi Davari, Christopher Fernandez, Caitlyn Fitzsimmons, Julian Gray, Abriana Jacobs and Zach Reed
Architecture and engineering firm Becker Morgan Group added 22 team members across its offices, according to a news release, including six in Wilmington.

Heidi Davari, Christopher Fernandez, Caitlyn Fitzsimmons, Julian Gray, Abriana Jacobs and Zach Reed (all pictured above, clockwise from top left) are now part of Becker Morgan's Wilmington office.

Becker Morgan Group president W. Ronald Morgan stated in the release, “I am excited to welcome an exceptional group of individuals to our team and to watch them all grow within the firm.”


Since last year, the architecture, civil engineering, structural engineering, surveying, interior design, graphic design and administrative departments have grown, according to the release.

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