Congratulations to Justine Ebzery who has been appointed Practice Operations and Business Manager at Fulton Trotter Architects.
November 28th, 2014
Justine works out of the firm’s Brisbane office, working closely with the administration team to coordinate financial management, human resources management, planning and marketing, information management, risk management, governance and organisational dynamics. Justine is looking forward to facilitating the ongoing implementation of the strategic plan, and reviewing and implementing processes in the practice that increase efficiency and contribute to the overall notion of ‘excellence in architecture’.
An experienced architect, Justine previously worked at Fulton Trotter from 1994 to 2004 and re-joined the team in 2013 becoming an Associate later that year. Since returning Justine has worked on several major projects including All Hallows’ School Potter Library Refurbishment and the ongoing stages at Mt Maria College at Mitchelton.
Justine displays great organisational, managerial and people skills which will be invaluable in her new position, say the team at Fulton Trotter Architects.
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