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Snyder Langston Hires Director of Project Development for LA Region

Master builder Snyder Langston has appointed Jonathan Wyman as director of project development. Based in the firm’s El Segundo office, Wyman will focus on increasing the company’s Los Angeles business portfolio.

“Jonathan’s diverse industry experience is bolstered by his ability to foster strong business relationships throughout his career,” said Snyder Langston CEO Jason Rich. “We are thrilled to welcome him to our team as we look to further build our Los Angeles presence.”

Prior to joining Snyder Langston, Wyman most recently served as VP, partnerships & growth at System1, which he helped guide from startup to a successful IPO. He has also held leadership roles with SB Architects, WATG and ValleyCrest Companies.

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