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Nov 29, 2012 in Architecture

Matt McGowan elevated to chartered status

We are pleased to announce that Matt McGowan is now elevated to chartered status.  His new designation as a Member of the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists was awarded on 29th November after Matt completed the Chartered Architectural Technologist Professional and Occupational Performance (POP) Records followed by a Professional Practice Interview.

GLM and our clients have benefited from Matt’s thorough sound technical background over the last year since Matt joined the firm.   This justly deserved recognition signifies Matt’s in-depth expertise and methodical industry knowledge in which he strategically applies to every project he undertakes.

 
(Matt with GLM Directors (from left to right) David Johnson, Aythan Lewes, Ian McKee and David Gibbon)
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