JH&H staff achieve milestones
by MBJ Newswires
Published: July 20,2009

Tiffany B. Long

Scott Booth
JH&H Architects, Planners, Interiors, P.A., announced that Tiffany B. Long, ASID, has satisfied the eligibility requirements of the National Council for Interior Design Qualification and has successfully passed the standard NCIDQ examination. Long received her bachelors of science in human sciences with a concentration in interior design from Mississippi State University in 2005 and has been a part of JH&H’s award-winning Interior Design Department for three years. Long has worked on such projects as the new Mannsdale Elementary School and the new Germantown Middle School in the Madison County School District as well the new Saint Joseph Catholic School Fine Arts Facility and the new Saint Anthony Catholic as School in Madison. She has also worked on the new First Baptist Church of Picayune and the Picayune Educational Building.
L. Scott Booth, CSI, has earned licensure in architecture in the State of Mississippi. Booth graduated from Mississippi State University with a bachelors of architecture in 1995 and has been with JH&H as an intern architect for five years now. Booth has worked on such notable projects as the Madison Career and Technical Center and Mannsdale Elementary School.

Ralph Eide
Ralph Eide has earned the designation LEED Accredited Professional (LEED AP). Eide received his bachelors of architecture and bachelors of business administration from Mississippi State University in 2008 and has been with JH&H for two years.
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