Creating inspiring spaces requires more than selecting finishes and furniture — it requires a unique blend of creativity, technical expertise, and an understanding of how people interact with their environment.
As our Interior Designer, Kelly embodies all these qualities while bringing something extra special to our team. Beyond transforming spaces through thoughtful design solutions, she plays a vital role in shaping our office culture as the head of our Social Committee.
Her enthusiasm and natural ability to unite people have made her an invaluable part of our professional projects and workplace community.
Read on to get to know Kelly!
Q: What’s your job title, and what do you do day-to-day?
A: My job title is Interior Designer. Most days you will find me working on projects including working in Revit models, coordinating with project teams and consultants, researching products, selecting finishes and communicating with clients.
Q: What’s your favorite part about your job and our company culture?
A: I love that I’m always learning. Every project and every day bring something new that helps me grow as a professional and as a team member.
Q: What’s your favorite project or achievement?
A: I don’t have one favorite. I love each project and what makes it different from any other.
Q: What does an ideal weekend look like for you?
A: I love spending time with my family and friends… watching my son’s sporting events (3 different ones), traveling somewhere fun (recent trips to NYC with family and western PA to see friends), and just relaxing together at home.
Q: What’s the best trip you’ve ever been on and why?
A: This summer, my family and I toured National Parks in Utah. There was so much to see, and it was all so beautiful! Zion was my favorite. I loved being in the canyon with the mountains towering on either side.
Q: What’s your favorite food?
A: Pizza, for sure, and I also love scallops.
Q: If you could swap jobs with anyone for a day, who would it be and why?
A: I would be an accountant for a day. I love numbers and math. Sign me up!