New York-based architecture and design firm Mancini Duffy has announced that Scott Harrell and William Mandara Jr. have been named partial owners of the firm. This comes as part of a larger, ambitious reinvention for the firm, which included Christian Giordano becoming majority owner and Dana Jenkins, formerly of Jenkins & Grey, being named the managing principal of the firm’s new Millburn, New Jersey office—all within the first half of 2017.
Harrell first joined Mancini Duffy in 2004, and became a principal in 2013. He holds more than 20 years of industry experience, contributing to projects for companies such as the Federal Reserve Bank, Estée Lauder, AOL, and Aramark. He obtained a bachelor of architecture from the Pratt Institute.
Mandara Jr. joined the practice in 2006, previously completing projects for Normandy Real Estate. He was named principal in 2014, and graduated from the New York Institute of Technology.