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DJSA Architecture PC celebrates Cimino’s five-year anniversary

Christina Cimino

Raynham, MA DJSA Architecture PC is proud to celebrate Christina Cimino’s five-year anniversary with the firm. Cimino, now a project manager, has played a critical role in the growth and success of DJSA since joining in March 2020.

Cimino began her journey at DJSA as a designer. Over the years, she advanced into the roles of assistant project manager and, most recently, project manager in July 2024. At DJSA, Cimino has contributed to a wide range of projects, including multifamily developments, hotels, office spaces, and industrial buildings. Highlights include the Grove St. multifamily development in Salem; hospitality builds like IHG Avid in Walpole and SpringHill Suites in Freeport, ME; the Redline Freight offices in Taunton; and the Bridgewater State University Graduate Studies offices, currently under construction.

“Over my past five years at DJSA, I am truly grateful for the opportunities that have allowed me to grow professionally. I’m proud to have contributed to so many incredible projects during this time, and I’m excited to continue playing a key role in the exciting work we have ahead,” said Cimino.

“From day one, Christina has been a driving force behind so many of our important projects,” said Dennis Swart, president of DJSA Architecture PC. “Her dedication, client-first mindset, and strong project management skills have made her a vital part of our team. We’re lucky to have her shaping the future of DJSA.”

Cimino holds a master of architecture and a bachelor of science in architecture from Roger Williams University. Outside work, she enjoys spending time with family, friends, and her dog, Duncan.

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