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  2. Customized employment - Wikipedia

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    Tim Riesen et al. from Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation say "Targett, Young, Revell, Williams, and Wehman (2007) described how youth in transition used One Stop Career Centers to support customized career development. The authors explained how students used the resources from centers to obtain employment.

  3. SDG Associates - Wikipedia

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    Sims Design Group Associates LLC, often simplified as SDG Associates, is an American architectural firm, headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.. It is the city of Detroit’s oldest Black-owned architecture firm.

  4. Howard Sims (architect) - Wikipedia

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    In 1973–1975, Sims was worked collaboratively to help design Michigan's first construction code; he was part of the Michigan Construction Code Commission, a nine-person team appointed by Gov. William Grawn Milliken. [11] In 1979, Sims was elected chairman of the board of directors for the Detroit branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. [3]

  5. Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld - Wikipedia

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    The firm was founded in Dallas, Texas, in 1945 by Robert Strauss and Richard Gump. It maintains a large presence in Texas with five offices in the state. [6] In early September 1950, Strauss and Gump added Irving Goldberg and William P. Fonville to the firm, which was then renamed Goldberg, Fonville, Gump & Strauss. [7]

  6. Corgan (company) - Wikipedia

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    Corgan Associates, Inc., commonly known as Corgan, is an American multinational architecture and design firm headquartered in Dallas, Texas.It is the fourth-largest architecture firm in the United States and one of the world's largest by revenue and number of architects.

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  8. Emily Summers - Wikipedia

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    Emily Summers (born 1945), is an American interior designer. [1] She is president and CEO of Emily Summers Design Associates. Beginning her design career in 1979, she became known for her collaboration with architects and artists along with the collection, commission, and architectural installation of fine art into projects. [2]

  9. Jan Showers - Wikipedia

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    Showers opened her own boutique and showroom in the Dallas Design District, which more-than-doubled in size over the next 10 years. Well known for mixing 18th and 19th century designs with mid 20th century pieces, [ 20 ] Showers curates and sells furnishings and design accessories from a variety of locales purchased.