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Paul Tarrants to Lead Business Development in Nashville

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Paul Tarrants to Lead Business Development in Nashville

(NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 23, 2024) – DLR Group announces the addition of Associate Paul Tarrants as business development leader in Nashville. In his role, Paul will work to build strategic relationships with key clients in Nashville and the greater Tennessee community.

“Paul has an unwavering dedication to fostering connections, creativity, and community that renders him an invaluable asset to our expanding Nashville team. As we continue to expand our portfolio in Nashville and the greater Tennessee community, we will lean heavily on Paul and his ability to build and maintain relationships,” said Matthew Gulsvig, AIA, LEED AP, principal and architect at DLR Group.

DLR Group announced the opening of its Nashville studio in October 2023. The firm has a rich history of design work across the state of Tennessee, including projects on multiple campuses for the University of Tennessee System, active projects at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and preservation work at historic Lane College. Currently, the firm is designing the reimagined Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway, the Youth Center for Empowerment and recently completed a new mass timber office building, T3 Wedgewood Houston, in The Finery mixed-use development.

“Since launching the Nashville Studio, our priority has been to grow DLR Group’s brand and presence. Paul’s experience in business development, sports media, and work with economic development directors aligns well with the various market sectors we support in Nashville and sets a great foundation for our next phase of growth in the region,” said Randall Coy, principal and client leader at DLR Group.

Learn more about DLR Group’s Nashville studio.

DLR Group Senior Principal and Brand Communications Manager andy ernsting
For media queries, please contact: Andy Ernsting, Brand Communications Leader

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