What do you hope to accomplish in 2009?
We want to conquer New York.   New York is an epicenter of global business and we want M. Moser on every CEO and facilities manager's short list of top corporate interior design firms. At the same time, we want to revolutionize the concept of work space. M. Moser designs workplaces that are rooted in the culture and business goals of each client but also address the needs of a 21st century workforce. Utilizing design strategies practiced in markets around the world, M. Moser creates efficient, effective corporate interiors that promote productivity and help attract and retain employees in today's competitive global marketplace.
Maria Lopez is the associate director of M. Moser Associates, New York, N.Y.
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