Cromwell Architects Engineers adds 3 stockholders
Arkansas-based Cromwell Architects Engineers has added Amber Banks, Hunter Brock and Emily Hill as stockholders.
Banks is a design architect with experience in education, military, medical and city projects. She began as an intern with Cromwell in 2015 and joined the firm upon graduation in 2017 from the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design at the University of Arkansas. She is involved in the community through Leadership Greater Little Rock, North Little Rock W.O.R.K.S. and International Development Services.
Brock is a mechanical engineer who has been with Cromwell since he graduated in 2017 from Arkansas State University. He was previously the chair of the Central Arkansas chapter of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers. He is experienced in various project types, including educational, medical, industrial, federal and municipal.
Hill is an award-winning interior designer. Her design experience includes projects in education, healthcare, corporate, institutional and government. She is involved in the American Society of Interior Designers national organization. She has worked in multiple positions at the local level, including the Emerging Profession Chair to the South-Central Chapter Board, Chair-Elect and Chair to the Central Arkansas Design Community, and she continues to volunteer in various roles each year. Hill holds a bachelor’s degree in interior design from Harding University.
Cromwell, a 100% employee-owned corporation, is a full-service design firm, offering architecture, engineering, and building services to a broad range of clients. It has offices in Little Rock and Springdale and Germany.