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Stewart-Cooper-Newell Architects Announces the Addition of Three New Associate Partners
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GASTONIA, N.C. - ncarol.com -- Stewart Cooper Newell Architects (SCNA) is pleased to announce the promotion of three exceptional professionals to the position of Associate Partner. This exciting development highlights SCNA's continued growth and commitment to providing innovative architectural solutions for a diverse range of clients.

The newly appointed associate partners are:
  • Kim Parton, RA, NCARB – Associate Partner
  • Gregory Scott, – Associate Partner
  • Jody Jackson, – Associate Partner
Each of these individuals has demonstrated outstanding leadership, technical expertise, and a dedication to excellence in architecture. Their contributions have been instrumental in SCNA's success, and their new roles will further strengthen the firm's ability to serve clients with creative, forward-thinking design solutions.

"We are thrilled to welcome Kim Parton, Gregory Scott, and Jody Jackson as associate partners," said Jim Stewart, Founder and Principal Partner at SCNA. "Their talent, passion, and commitment to our firm's mission make them invaluable members of our leadership team. We look forward to their continued contributions in shaping the future of SCNA."

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SCNA, a leading architectural firm known for its expertise in public safety, municipal, and commercial projects, remains committed to delivering high-quality, client-focused design solutions. With the addition of these new partners, the firm is well-positioned for continued success and innovation in the architectural industry.

For more information about Stewart-Cooper-Newell Architects and its leadership team, please visit scn-architects.com or contact Rick Arcia at rarcia@scn-architects.com or 704-865-6311

About Stewart-Cooper-Newell Architects

The firm has built a national reputation for its work on judicial, law enforcement, and fire department projects. Over the past 54 years, the firm has designed over 600 Fire/EMS stations, fire training campuses, law enforcement, historical renovations, civic, municipal, and animal care facilities across North Carolina, South Carolina, and the United States. Several of their designs have won "Design Awards" from Fire Chief Magazine, Firehouse Station Design, Officer Magazine, F.I.E.R.O, and the American Institute of Architects (AIA).  More importantly, the firm's specialized expertise has helped many cities and counties decrease insurance rates, improve morale, and provide better protection for their citizens.

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SCNA has made a commitment to their future with the addition of these three new associate partners. With 54 years of architectural service and expertise in public safety, SCNA is now set to continue its legacy of excellence and quality design. Each of these new associate partners brings a wealth of knowledge and experience that will add to the leadership and direction of the company. Congratulations to Kim Parton, Gregory Scott, and Jody Jackson!

Contact
Rick Arcia, Director of Business Development
***@scn-architects.com


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