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James F. Dickinson Is Built Into The Ranks Of Stanford Who's Who

Stanford Who's Who welcomes James F. Dickinson to the ranks of leading professionals as a result of his exceptional effort in the Architecture Industry.

    ELLICOTT CITY, MD, June 10, 2011 /Stanford Who's Who/ -- Stanford Who's Who welcomes James F. Dickinson to the ranks of leading professionals as a result of his exceptional effort in the Architecture Industry. As an Architect and Principal of JFD Architecture, as well as throughout his brilliant 30 plus year professional career, Mr. Dickinson has routinely demonstrated the vision, dedication and diligence necessary to be considered among the best.

James is highly skilled in the areas of data center facility assessment and project coordination; architectural and M.E.P. building component planning; program and project management; training and mentorship; renovation and maximization; and establishing project staffing requirements. Mr.
Dickinson's background includes all phases of design of diverse projects with a recent concentration on complex data centers, hospitals, financial institutions, pharmaceutical labs, and corporate office interiors. He recently completed a project for SAIC which utilized Federal Project Standards.

During his collegiate career, James earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Architecture from the New York Institute of Technology. He is a member of the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards.

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