Atlanta, GA. June 21, 2017 - Faith Group, LLC is pleased to announce the firm has moved to a larger facility as of February 1, 2017. The new office is located at 2077 Convention Center Concourse, Suite 120, College Park, GA 30337.
“Building on its corporate wide growth, Faith Group is pleased to have a southeastern office presence to support the growing business activity. As a certified SBE/FBE firm in the city of Atlanta, operations from this office will support all local activities associated with our ongoing contract with the world’s busiest airport, as well as being a catalyst for launching new client activities in other targeted and strategic industries. From this location, new staff members will provide depth to our Security and IT systems planning and design practice and will also support our current contract,” said Kevin Harris, Project Manager.
Expanding into this larger office space will allow for continuous growth for Faith Group. Organizationally, the opening of the Atlanta office is very strategic for the southeastern business opportunities, and operationally, the new office has already welcomed new staff member Raechelle May as a Senior Electrical Engineer. Raechelle brings more than ten years of project management and engineering design experience to the team. She will be supporting project efforts in Atlanta as well as the Southeast Region. Raechelle has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Rice University and is also a licensed Professional Engineer (PE). She has expertise in software and writing, construction and installation, design and standards development and project management.
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