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Brenna R. Gray has joined the architectural office of Marshall-Waters-Woody Associates Inc. as intern architect. Gray is a graduate of Kansas State University's architectural department and has architectural experience in Kansas City and Springfield.

ESC Inc., Engineers and Architects, recently added two employees, Scott E. Bybee, EIT, and Stephen A. Davis, EIT.

Bybee, a mechanical engineer, is experienced in commercial and industrial systems and is trained in a variety of areas such as ergonomic manufacturing and design of experiments.

Davis, a mechanical engineer, was formerly with Black and Veatch and is knowledgeable in industrial environments, including plant layouts and HVAC systems.

Other additions to ESC Inc. Engineers and Architects:

James Clark, PE, is an electrical engineer with 13 years of experience in design and project management in the electric utility, electrical and mechanical disciplines.

Carl "Chip" Stoyeff has experience in design, implementation and maintenance of electrical, electronic, HVAC and hydraulic control systems.

Russell E. Lindsey, EIT, is a 12-year veteran in electrical engineering, specializing in design, construction, testing, troubleshooting, start-up commissioning and all phases of control-system production.

Jason P. Long has five years of experience in several areas related to the design field.

J.R. Collins has been promoted to supply center manager at Alside Supply Center, a manufacturer of vinyl building products. He has more than 26 years of experience in personnel and credit management.

John Yates recently joined the staff of Alside Supply Center as outside territory sales manager for Springfield area markets. He has 20 years of experience in account management.

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