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Director of Design 1280 Ridge Road Greenville, SC 29607 864.254.7564 direct 864.281.9500 phone 864.281.9555 fax mdeangelis@youngos.com |
As the Director of Design for Young Office, Melissa brings over 10 years of commercial interiors experience to the team. Her design responsibilities include programming, space planning, specification, and finish selection. She works closely with the account representative and the end user to provide interior solutions designed to meet the client’s needs. Melissa works with a wide variety of business types including manufacturing, corporate, healthcare, hospitality and government.
Selected Client List:
Education:
Bachelor of Art in Interior Design, Anderson University
Professional Affiliations:
NCIDQ Certified
IIDA
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