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Clayton Turley

Clayton Turley attended the University of Arkansas and graduated in 2007 with a BLA. He started working at MDG, Inc. in 2007 and quickly became a valued right hand man for Herb and Brandon. Clayton is an outdoor enthusiast, which motivated him to pursue a career where he can work with the environment, taking pride in watching his projects develop into something that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. His favorite part of the process is working through the development of an idea while maintaining the design intent through all phases of construction.

Landy Orama

Landy Orama attended Texas A&M University and gradated in 2007 with a BLA. He joined the MDG, Inc. team in April 2012. Landy has a natural love for outdoors and the transition to landscape architecture affords him the opportunity to shape the landscape and environment around him. From residential ventures to mixed-use developments, commercial properties and city improvement projects, he takes pride in providing an aesthetic character to the initial impression given to new and existing development.

Amanda Lim

Amanda Lim attended Purdue University and graduated in 2010 with a BSLA. She started working at MDG, Inc. in October 2013. Amanda decided to pursue a career in landscape architecture because of her love for art and need to see something organized through the design process. Landscape architecture was the perfect blend. The best part of design for her is being able to transform an abstract concept into a finished design then into a physical project.

Nino Torres

Nino Torres attended Texas Tech University and graduated 2015 with a BLA in landscape architecture. He started working for MDG, Inc. in August 2015. Nino has always had a love of art and grew up being around his dad and grandmother who had a love for plants, which rubbed off on him. Landscape architecture allows him the ability to combine two of his passions. Nino loves the temporal element of something he designs, a design lasting as long as tree life for hundreds of years.