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MKM architecture + design Promotes Corey Clark, AIA, LSSGB, to Associate Principal

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As MKM architecture + design continues to serve healthcare clients across the Midwest, it’s important that the firm’s leadership focuses on the evolving trends within the healthcare industry. Corey Clark’s contributions, expertise, and experience within the acute care market serve as invaluable additions to the firm’s leadership team.

Coupled with his background in LEAN healthcare design practice, he will assist in evolving how the firm can better serve clients and their impact on the patient experience,” said Zachary Benedict, AIA, LEED AP, President, MKM architecture + design.

Corey’s professional practice has focused on improving processes and operations in healthcare and in healthcare environments. He earned a Master of Architecture and Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Ball State University College of Architecture and Planning. He earned an MBA, Business Essentials from Ball State University Miller College of Business. His certifications include Registered Architect, Indiana, LEAN Six-Sigma Green Belt, and Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA).

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MKM architecture + design is an award-winning design firm dedicated to enhancing the health and well-being of the communities in which we work and live. With diverse project experience and passion for innovation, MKM is dedicated to creating healing environments for all ages and abilities. Visit mkmdesign.com or call 260.422.0783 for more information.

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