Trinity Consultants Acquires Jaffe HoldenTrinity Consultants, a global environmental consulting firm providing services and solutions in the built environment, EHS regulatory compliance, life sciences, and water and ecology markets, has acquired Jaffe Holden, the Connecticut-based provider of acoustic design and audio and video services for performing arts, educational, and cultural spaces. The company will operate within Trinity's built environment business, combining its acoustical capabilities with other Trinity-owned businesses such as Cerami, Valcoustics, and Longman Lindsey. Since 1968, Jaffe Holden has consulted on innumerable important projects including Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, The Julliard School, the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, The Kennedy Center, the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, and the Tokyo International Forum. Together with Cerami, Longman Lindsey, and Valcoustics, Trinity has more than 150 years of combined experience in delivering sound solutions to architects, engineers, planners, developers, builders, and government entities. "Jaffe Holden shares our passion for unearthing hidden acoustic and technical possibilities for the spaces where we live, work, play, and connect," says Jim Perry, managing director at Cerami & Associates. "The company's esteemed reputation and complementary services will be a strategic asset to Trinity as we enter our next chapter of growth and innovation. We're excited to partner with their team to orchestrate symphonies of space and sound." Mark Holden, Matt Nichols, Matt Kulinski, and the rest of Jaffe Holden leadership team will continue to be key leaders within Trinity's built environment division. They will report directly to Perry. "We're honored to join forces with a renowned environmental, acoustic design, and technology consultancy that works with world-class organizations and architects on iconic projects around the world," Holden says. "This partnership allows us to expand into new markets and design acoustical marvels that push the envelope on what's possible for the employees, clients, partners, and communities we serve." 
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