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Syrakis joins Inscape as A&D market manager for New York

Liz Syrakis, Inscape Liz Syrakis, Inscape
New York, NY Inscape has appointed Liz Syrakis as A&D market manager for New York. She reports to Genevieve Lemire, vice president, sales - Northeast & West Elm Workspace. Syrakis is responsible for building awareness about the Inscape and West Elm Workspace with Inscape brands and our workspace solutions to the architectural and design community in New York. “Liz joins Inscape at an exciting time as the company focuses on growing its Inscape and the new West Elm Workspace with Inscape brands. Her experience as a workplace consultant and active involvement in industry associations will be valuable as she promotes our award-winning workspace solutions,” said Lemire. Prior to joining Inscape,Syrakis was an architecture and design workplace consultant at Steelcase. She holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Interior Design from Ohio University and is a LEED Accredited Professional.
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