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David Messmer

Shop & Finance Manager at Trade Design Build

David Messmer is the current Shop & Finance Manager at Trade Design Build. With extensive experience in owning and managing Messmer Furniture & Cabinetry, as well as serving as a Finance & Strategic Planning Consultant and Business Manager at Lively Run Goat Dairy, David has a strong background in finance and business management. Additionally, David has worked as a General Manager at Equine Fence & Supply Inc and as a Finance Analyst II at Corning Incorporated. David holds a Certificate in Project Management from Cornell University, a Bachelor of Science in Applied Economics & Management from Cornell University, and an Associate of Arts and Sciences in Wood Products Technology from the State University of New York College of Agriculture and Technology at Morrisville.

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Ithaca, United States

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Trade Design Build

Trade Design Build is an Architecture and Construction Firm in Upstate New York organized around the idea that combining the separate fields of design and construction into one creative process creates value for our clients. As Architects and Designers we have a deep commitment to the environment and the uniqueness of place. We work to create designs that reflect the value of nature and sensitivity to context. We have an open and exploratory design process in which we seek to understand and redefine your design problem to find unique and exciting solutions. As Builders we’re committed to craft, materiality and an attention to detail. We view construction as an extension to and integral part of the design process. We believe great work depends on the continuity of design concepts and real world execution. Trade Design Build was founded on the idea of exchange. Our work focuses on the exchange between designer & craftsmen, between concept and detail, and between idea and material to build deep and layered solutions.


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