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Workplace Advisor 1280 Ridge Road Greenville, SC 29607 864.254.7542 direct 864.281.9500 phone 864.281.9555 fax jwatkins@youngos.com |
As a Workplace Advisor for Young Office, Jim is responsible for developing Education Bachelor of Design degree in Interior Design, University of Florida My favorite thing to do when I was a kid was to swin in all of the neighborhood pools with my friends. My best vacation was a fall driving trip around New England. If people could see my desk they would say "I figure he would be neater". I still want to learn how to play Texas Hold Em. My favorite product is the Amia chair (I think it is a real bargain). The best thing about my job is the people I work with and the freedom to set my own schedule. The book I am reading right now is "The View from Your Window" by Andrew Sullivan. My favorite TV shows are Survivor and Fawlty towers. If I were a cartoon character I would be Stewie Griffin.
partnerships and long-term relationships with an emphasis on providing the
best possible furniture solutions that will support the needs, objectives, and
company goals of our customers. Jim has over 20 years experience in sales
and design with both commercial furniture dealerships as well as independent
architects. Currently with Young Office, Jim works with a wide variety of
business types, from large manufacturing to small independent companies.
He is also responsible for developing new business opportunities.
Selected Client List
Professional Affiliations
NCIDQ Certified, 1988

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