Meg Terry Named Women in Business Award Honoree
Greenville Business Magazine has named Meg Terry, AIA, IIDA, LEED AP, as one of its 2023 Women in Business Award winners.
With nearly 20 years of experience at DP3 Architects, Meg has served in several roles within her tenure including Higher Education Studio Leader, Interiors Studio Leader, Principal, and CMO. Outside of the firm, Meg has held leadership positions within many local and state-wide organizations. She has served as President of both the Greenville and South Carolina chapters of the American Institute of Architects (AIA). She was on the Board of Directors for the Junior League of Greenville where she served as Communications Vice President. Meg was also a graduate of Leadership Greenville, Class 42. Following completion of the program, Meg served as a mentor for the Leadership Greenville, Class 43. She currently serves on the City of Greenville Planning Commission.
Meg leads by example by prioritizing strong relationships, communicating clearly and effectively, and upholding a standard of excellence in her craft. She has always been proud of the company culture she’s helped to foster.
“At DP3 Architects, we hire people for what they know and focus on both encouraging and mentoring them. That support system gives you confidence,” says Terry. Encouraging the personal and professional growth of the next generation of architects and interior designers is one way Meg hopes to raise the profile for DP3 Architects and the profession in general. DP3 Architects was named one of the “Best Places to Work” in South Carolina by SC Biz News and the Best Companies Group. This was a great testament to Terry’s commitment to her team and nurturing the professional growth of others.
The Greenville Business Magazine Women In Business awards annually recognize outstanding professional women who have made significant contributions to their organizations, their professions, and the South Carolina community. “I am proud to see Meg recognized for her role in the Greenville business community and her leadership at DP3 Architects,” said Brian Thomas, principal and CEO of DP3 Architects. “Her commitment to the craft and mentoring others makes a huge difference within our firm and community.”
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