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Servies joins Ebbrell Architecture + Design as sr. interior designer

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Jen Servies

BOXFORD, MA Ebbrell Architecture + Design today announced that Jen Servies, NCIDQ has joined its team as a sr. interior designer.

Servies has over 15 years’ experience in commercial design including 1 million s/f in projects for one of the world’s largest online retailer and the Las Vegas offices of a digital sports entertainment company.

“Jen brings extensive experience in corporate interior and workplace projects, which bolsters the firm’s already deep expertise in this market sector,” said Miika Ebbrell, AIA, LEED AP, principal of Ebbrell Architecture + Design. “Jen also has really great skills connecting with clients which allows her to help bring their visions to life.”

Before joining Ebbrell Architecture + Design, Jen was an associate sr. interior designer at IA Interior Architects of Boston. Jen earned a B.S. in interior design from Endicott College in Beverly, MA. “I enjoy making workspaces beautiful and functional, so they are both pleasant and effective places to be.” said Servies.

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