Have you ever been told you need to speak to promote your business? Have you ever been told you’d be more valuable to your employer if you spoke more on the job? Today, we will explore how you go about making these changes and the impact they can have on your career and your life.
Corinne Enslin was raised in the high desert and forests of the Reno/Tahoe area. The colorful scenery and beautiful lakes of northern Nevada fueled her love for nature, art, and design. She studied at the University of Reno, Nevada. Originally, she pursued sciences for the medical field. However, her deeper artistic side won her over. She changed directions and followed her passions.
After graduating with honors, she landed the highly sought after internship at Wendell Norris and Associates (president of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) NV chapter). This developed into a permanent position soon after. They quickly put her talents to work. She wrote design articles and organized the newsletters for the Nevada chapter of ASID. She was soon given the opportunity to travel with the team to Los Angeles and design for clients in the entertainment industry.
Due to Corinne’s success designing at Wendell Norris and Associates firm at just 24 years old, she was offered a job in Pasadena, CA designing Kitchens for Siematic. She ignited their showroom, turned profits around, and showed impeccable customer relationships. She was then offered a position as a Lead Designer at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood.
During her flourishing career in Los Angeles, she met her future husband. He was building and remodeling homes in Beverly Hills, Bel Air, and Hancock Park. They quickly fell in love and transformed into quite the team. They remodeled large estates, designed homes from the ground up, and restored historical architecture inside and out. Soon after, Revivals Design was born and a showroom soon followed.
The top priority of Revivals Design is bringing to reality the beautiful spaces that everyone can enjoy and transition through together, leaving them satisfied and inspired.
You can visit Corinne at http://www.revivals.design