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Architecture & interior design practice DV8 Designs welcomes two new members to the team as part
One of the North West’s most highly acclaimed architecture and interior design practises is expanding its team.
Managing Director of DV8 Designs, Lee Birchall has welcomed interior designer, Jane Johnson and HR manager, Rebecca Fryer, as a result of the company’s current developments plans. The announcement comes just days after the Warrington based firm marks its eighth year in business.
Lee said: “We are delighted to have welcomed Jane and Rebecca on board and they will undoubtedly become a valuable part of the dedicated team.
“In order to dominate our presence in the marketplace, our objective over the next 12 months is to expand the company and to further enhance our presence within the marketplace – especially in the hospitality and food and drink sector.”
The new team members bring with them a diverse wealth of knowledge and skills in their varied fields of work. Jane is highly experienced in a range of design-focused roles and will therefore be responsible for conducting interior design projects. Rebecca specialises in human resources and will work amongst the administration team.
Lee added: “The main purpose of our expansion is to create a flourishing future for the business. Our ambitious growth strategy is set to provoke the introduction of many more wide scale projects and assist the longevity of future client relationships.
“Our client focused ethos will remain consistent throughout the developments and we will continue to provide only the best creative solutions.”
DV8 Designs, which was established in 2006, has attained high praise through their impressive and diverse portfolio that includes residential, bars, pubs, restaurants, hotels, leisure centres, swimming pools, spas, golf clubs and offices.
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