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Design Collaborative Welcomes Three Full-Time Team Members and Interns

Shayla Hudson

Luke Gidley

Lauren Mullins

Emily Aneshansley

Jessica Detweiler

Daniel Matsyuk

Alexander Juliano
FORT WAYNE, IN – Design Collaborative recently added three new full-time hires: Jessica Detweiler – a project manager on Design Collaborative's healthcare team, Emily Aneshansley – a mechanical designer for the healthcare team, and Shayla Hudson – a project administrator.
Detweiler graduated from Ball State University with a Master's in Architecture and has been an architect and project manager in Fort Wayne for over a decade, with a focus on the healthcare industry. She recently received her American College of Healthcare Architects (ACHA) Certification.
Hudson graduated from the University of Dayton with a Bachelor's in Marketing, Communication, and Public Relations. Hudson was born and raised in Fort Wayne and played volleyball through college.
Aneshansley graduated from The Ohio State University with a Master's in Mechanical Engineering and a minor in Business. Aneshansley loves to volunteer, hike, play board games, and has done thorough research on Gear Efficiency.
Lauren Mullins, an architectural intern for DC's healthcare team, is in her fourth year at Ball State University working on her major in architecture, and was born and raised in Fort Wayne.
Alexander Juliano, an architectural intern for DC's education team, is also in his fourth year at Ball State, working on his degree in architecture. Juliano is from Fort Wayne and has a passion for music.
Daniel Matsyuk, a mechanical engineer intern for DC's education team, is working towards a degree in electrical and electronics engineering, with a minor in mathematics and physics. Matsyuk is originally from Chicago and is working on an electrical model and solar array for a senior design project in Burkina Faso, West Africa.
Last but not least, Design Collaborative welcomes Luke Gidley – the firm's high school intern. Gidley is a senior at Homestead High School and is planning to attend Ball State University in the fall to study architecture.
Building Excellence PeopleDetweiler graduated from Ball State University with a Master's in Architecture and has been an architect and project manager in Fort Wayne for over a decade, with a focus on the healthcare industry. She recently received her American College of Healthcare Architects (ACHA) Certification.
Hudson graduated from the University of Dayton with a Bachelor's in Marketing, Communication, and Public Relations. Hudson was born and raised in Fort Wayne and played volleyball through college.
Aneshansley graduated from The Ohio State University with a Master's in Mechanical Engineering and a minor in Business. Aneshansley loves to volunteer, hike, play board games, and has done thorough research on Gear Efficiency.
Lauren Mullins, an architectural intern for DC's healthcare team, is in her fourth year at Ball State University working on her major in architecture, and was born and raised in Fort Wayne.
Alexander Juliano, an architectural intern for DC's education team, is also in his fourth year at Ball State, working on his degree in architecture. Juliano is from Fort Wayne and has a passion for music.
Daniel Matsyuk, a mechanical engineer intern for DC's education team, is working towards a degree in electrical and electronics engineering, with a minor in mathematics and physics. Matsyuk is originally from Chicago and is working on an electrical model and solar array for a senior design project in Burkina Faso, West Africa.
Last but not least, Design Collaborative welcomes Luke Gidley – the firm's high school intern. Gidley is a senior at Homestead High School and is planning to attend Ball State University in the fall to study architecture.
