IA Interior Architects Expands its Dallas Team
DALLAS, Aug. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- IA Interior Architects (IA) is pleased to announce that Michel L. Hurst, IIDA, RID, Jason Franz, and Amanda Stokowski, LEED AP have joined the firm's Dallas office.
Michel L. Hurst, a Project Manager, has 18 years of experience in corporate interiors and has worked with clients such as Liberty Mutual, Ryan Inc., and Marcus & Millichap. Michel is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Interior Design through Savannah College of Art and Design.
Jason Franz joins IA from Jones Commercial Interiors, where he served as a Designer. In Jason's new role with IA, he will work closely with IA Dallas's design team as a Project Designer.
Amanda Stokowski recently graduated from Texas Christian University and worked as a Sales Assistant for Knoll prior to joining IA. Amanda's new role at IA is Junior Designer.
"We are so fortunate to have these exceptional individuals joining us to expand our Dallas office. Each brings a unique set of talents and skills, which will help us continue to provide the best possible service to our clients," said Frances Bruns, Managing Director.
About IA Interior Architects
Founded in 1984, IA Interior Architects is the first and largest global architectural firm focused exclusively on interior architecture and workplace strategies. IA helps clients in diverse markets worldwide align their business strategies and core values with the dynamic use of space. IA has offices in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, London, Los Angeles, New York, Orange County, Raleigh, San Francisco, Seattle, Silicon Valley, and Washington, DC and has partner affiliates in Europe, Middle East and Africa, Asia and Australia, Canada, and Latin America through the IA Global Alliance. For more information, visit www.interiorarchitects.com.
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