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Senior Project Architect
Ruth Stadnik holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Cincinnati.
Since joining Brawer & Hauptman in 2007, she has worked on a variety of projects including healthcare, educational and residential, many of which involved public funding.
Two of Ruth's current projects are the renovation of two synagogues: Temple Israel of New Rochelle and Temple Emanuel of Cherry Hill. She is also providing construction administration services for additions and renovations to Temple Emanuel Sinai in Worcester, MA.
Ruth's recently completed projects include the renovation of the Scranton Jewish Community Center, space planning for Jewish Federation's main offices in Philadelphia and a planning study for Federation's Mandell Campus in Melrose Park.
Ruth has been an active participant in the ACE Mentoring Program where she has led a number of projects involving inner city high school students.
Ruth lives with her family in Downingtown.