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''' | '''Richard T. Batson''' (born c. [[1953]]) is an architect who served as principal of [[TurnerBatson]] from [[1979]] to [[2016]]. | ||
Batson is the son of architect [[Edgar Batson]]. He earned his bachelor's degree in architecture at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. He joined his father's firm in [[1976]] and became a principal in the firm of three years later. | Batson is the son of architect [[Edgar Batson]]. He earned his bachelor's degree in architecture at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. He joined his father's firm in [[1976]] and became a principal in the firm of three years later. | ||
In [[1993]] Batson co-founded the design-build firm of [[Myrick & Batson]] | In [[1993]] Batson and [[Wayne Myrick]] co-founded the design-build firm of [[Myrick & Batson]] as a sister company to TurnerBatson. That business later became [[Myrick Batson Gurosky]] ([[MBG]]) with the addition of [[Scott Gurosky]]. | ||
Batson has also served as board chairman for the United Methodist Children's Home in Selma. | Batson has also served as board chairman for the United Methodist Children's Home in Selma. |
Latest revision as of 11:26, 3 July 2017
- This article is about the architect. For the attorney and motivational speaker, see Rick Batson (attorney).
Richard T. Batson (born c. 1953) is an architect who served as principal of TurnerBatson from 1979 to 2016.
Batson is the son of architect Edgar Batson. He earned his bachelor's degree in architecture at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. He joined his father's firm in 1976 and became a principal in the firm of three years later.
In 1993 Batson and Wayne Myrick co-founded the design-build firm of Myrick & Batson as a sister company to TurnerBatson. That business later became Myrick Batson Gurosky (MBG) with the addition of Scott Gurosky.
Batson has also served as board chairman for the United Methodist Children's Home in Selma.
References
- Evans, Chuck (May 9, 1999) "MBG is putting its stamp on Southeast." Birmingham Business Journal