The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) Texas Chapter announces its new leadership board of directors for 2015-2016. As a community of designers, industry representatives, educators, and students dedicated to interior design, this year's board is poised to raise the level of awareness for the industry within the state of Texas and nationwide.
Through education, knowledge sharing, and advocacy, ASID strives to advance the interior design profession and, in the process, demonstrate and celebrate positively the power of design to impact and change people's lives. The ASID Texas Chapter, www.asidtx.org, represents 1,700+ practitioner, educator, student, and industry representative members throughout the state of Texas, excluding the greater Houston area, which is covered by the ASID Texas Gulf Coast Chapter. The respective Design Communities include Austin, Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, San Antonio, and West Texas.
The 2015-2016 ASID Texas Chapter Board of officers are:
Marissa Webb Marmolejos, ASID, RID - President
Hugh Scarbrough, ASID, RID - President-Elect
Alex Hosseinnia, ASID Industry Partner Representative - Financial Director
Adrian Galvan, Allied ASID - Membership Director
Corey Allen Davey, Allied ASID - Professional Development Director
Julie Reynolds, ASID, RID - At-Large Director
Kay Cosby, ASID, RID - Communications Director
Margarita "Maggie" Olivas, Student ASID - Student Representative
"It is an honor to assume leadership of such a prestigious organization as The American Society of Interior Designers, " said Marissa Webb Marmolejos, ASID, RID, Texas Chapter President. "Our incoming Board is an amazing group of interior designers and industry professionals who will represent the ASID Texas Chapter with respect and dedication."
ABOUT ASID
The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), www.asid.org, is a community of people - designers, industry representatives, educators, and students committed to interior design. Of the Society's 24,000 Practitioners, 20% practice Residential Design; 30% Commercial Design; and 50% practice both.