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Fusion Design Consultants hire Jordan as project designer and Pancieri as HR & accounting manager

Fusion Design Consultants, LLC has added Ashley Jordan to its staff as project designer. Jordan is a LEED Accredited designer with over 7 years of professional interior design experience. With a background in corporate interiors, healthcare, public and retail design Jordan brings talent and experience as a project designer. Her responsibilities will touch all aspects of the design process from concept design to construction documentation, specification and coordination for Fusion projects. Also, Fusion has added Denielle Pancieri to its staff as human resources and accounting manager. Pancieri brings over 5 years of experience in finance and human resources to Fusion. Pancieri's responsibilities at Fusion will include accounting and finance, client and business partner interface, and human resources. "It has been phenomenal to watch the evolution of Fusion Design over the years. With the addition of Denielle, I am excited to be adding yet another level of client service to our firm," said John Kelly, president of Fusion Design. Fusion Design, is an interior architectural design firm located in Boston, with an affiliate office, PCCW Architecture, in London, UK. Fusion Design Consultants specializes in corporate, retail and hospitality interior architecture and provides design solutions for a wide variety of businesses and organizations worldwide.
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