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Perlow named director of interior design for Arrowstreet

Meghan Perlow, LEED AP CI, of Arrowstreet has been appointed director of interior design. Perlow is responsible for providing interior design expertise and leadership as well as overseeing the quality of the firm's interiors work. Perlow has extensive experience creating memorable interiors projects, ranging from retail to hospitality to office. Her current work includes the Center for Executive Education at Babson College and New Frontier Housing on Long Island. Prior to joining Arrowstreet, she worked on Kansas City's Arrowhead Stadium, and created cafes for Starbucks. "Meghan's commitment to adding a high level of detail to every project has been instrumental in creating striking interiors with a strong sense of identity. She is a talented designer who is forging invaluable client relationships. We are lucky to have her as part of our team," said David Bois, associate principal. Perlow's technical proficiencies, organizational and presentation skills, and focus on client and team goals combine to create high-end, high-profile spaces. She is passionate about the client/designer relationship, striving for an end result that fits both form and function.
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