Welcome Emily Scognamillo to the team!

Jan 14, 2025

We’re excited to introduce you to our newest Designer, Emily Scognamillo.

Emily started in our Charlottesville office in November 2024 after graduating from Virginia Tech School of Architecture having earned both a B.ARCH degree in architecture and a B.S. in Business Marketing.

Emily Scognamillo

In Emily’s spare time, you’ll find her hanging out with her family or finding a quiet space to read away from her three older brothers. When asked about something – big or small – she’s really bad at, she said she’s really bad at keeping a beat or a rhythm, blaming her dad for passing it down to her! On the other hand, she’s got a hidden talent for being able to draw anything with any media – we’re sure that talent adds to her skills as a designer.

In the future, Emily wants to visit Italy and discover her Italian roots, adding to her travel experience from visiting Ireland in college. She spent a semester abroad but was never quite able to make it over to Italy.

We’re excited for what Emily is going to bring to the team!

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