In this episode, we speak with Nicole Kimbrell with AI Corporate Interiors. Nicole started as an interior designer in her dealership but is now a partner and VP of Sales (although she still wears the interior designer hat often). We discuss some of AI's big wins and challenging projects, we discuss dogs, and we talk about the importance of being adaptable in a field where things often change quickly.
In this episode, we speak with My Luu, an interior designer at Innerspaice Architectural Interiors. My gives us insight into the world of GSA and State Contract bids and the trends she sees in that market. Also, if you leave your office door unlocked, she may come in and rearrange all of your furniture.
In this episode, we speak with Madison Milldrum with Interior Elements. We discuss her joining the dealership straight out of college, the rise of CET, and designing spaces for the Instagram world.
On this episode, we talk with Emily Pinneo, an interior designer at Business Interiors. We explore this other career within the field of interior design and its place within the industry. Emily touches on how her furniture dealership works with A/D firms and clients to help create functional and beautiful spaces... and, we also explore whether or not people actually use their height adjustable desks.
This episode was recorded at the IIDA Professional Development Symposium. We came up with several, hard-hitting questions about the interior design profession and asked various attendees of the symposium to stop by the recording booth to have a quick chat. In this episode, we interviewed 10 interiors designers and 4 interior design students and learned such things as which Olympic sport is most like interior design, who might become a future rep for a tile manufacturer, and why full laminate ...
In this episode, we talk with Mickey Davis of Carpet Specialties. Join us as we discuss the power of networking, the importance of getting involved in your industry and the trade organizations that surround it, and find out what Mickey wakes up to in the morning.
In this very serious episode, we have a lively discussion with Liz Hunsicker with Haworth. We cover how she made the transition from interior designer to manufacturer sales, the initial challenges she faced, and the rewards of the job. She also shares what she would like for her birthday (for those who need to know)...
In this episode, we continue our conversations with manufacturer representatives with an engaging discussion with Jimmy Harrison of Harrison Workplace Furnishings. Listen in to learn about Jimmy's transition from office supply sales to owning his own rep firm. We cover the distinctions between being an independent rep and a direct rep for manufacturers and the trials of owning a small business.
In this episode, we talk with Tonia Trotter Price with Sesco Lighting. Although we appreciate every guest we have on, we especially like those that bring margaritas. Join us as we discuss Tonia's background and journey to rep sales, her impeccable taste, pen color of the day, and her love of driving.
In this episode of All-In Design, we talk with Vince Morgan with Momentum. Vince shares with us how he got into the industry, how a boy from New York ends up in Alabama (spoiler - "go to Alabama or you're fired"), and what it takes to be a successful rep in this industry.
In this episode, the first of our "Talking with Reps" series, we have a discussion with Lori Bailey of Interface. We explore her first job as an interior designer and her then transition into sales. We hear about her chaotic "day in the life" of a sales rep and how best to use points when traveling.
In this episode, which is clearly our finest work to date, we are joined by Jessica Babler with KPS Group, as we discuss all things NeoCon (and Design Days). Daltile was nice enough to host our somewhat meandering recording session on Day 2 of the show. Have a listen and see how well the hosts do without a script, while getting insight on IIDA's CLC event, judging the best showrooms at NeoCon, and how Jessica plans to get to the airport.
Join us for a discussion with Katy Lucas of Goodwyn Mills Cawood. In this episode, we discuss the rewards of creating space for people to inhabit, especially as it relates to educational spaces. We explore the importance of communication and documentation and how that can influence budgetary constraints on a project. We also discuss nicknames and memorable faxes that have been received.
In this episode of All-In Design, we have a conversation with Nancy Jernigan, our first sole practitioner on the podcast. We discuss all of her many skillz, especially in how to approach timeless design. We are also treated to Mark discussing his home renovations.
Join us for a discussion with John Beason of Williams Blackstock Architects. In this episode, we talk about the importance of having a strong design concept from the start and the beauty of simplicity. We also discuss what makes a great anniversary gift.
In this episode, we had a conversation with Faith Baumann of Poole & Co., who specializes in healthcare design and has the most healthy take on the future of technology (and when not to use it). Come for what inspires her in the field of healthcare design and stay for the dinosaurs...
In this episode, we speak with the current IIDA Alabama President and future Supreme Court Justice, Sammi Woronoff of Gresham Smith. We discuss her path from pre-law to interior design, what it means to be a registered interior designer, and how she almost ran one of our hosts over with her car.
In this episode, we talk with the dynamic Kayla Bailey with Williams Blackstock Architects. Our discussion heads into the realm of architecture, as Kayla is a graduate architect and registered interior designer. We discuss the importance of being a registered interior designer and a hot take on a movie not universally beloved...
Alexis Byers with KPS Group join our hosts on the first of three podcasts focused on junior designers and their experiences entering the world of interior design. In this episode, we talk about technology and how renderings can really help a client understand a space. We also spend a good deal of time talking about Alexis' husband.