BLOOMFIELD, Conn., Oct. 10, 2017 -- Infinity Group, a design/build firm, specializing in creating, designing, and/or renovating commercial workspaces, headquartered in Bloomfield, CT, has added Amanda Corso as a Design Developer to its team of interior designers. Corso will bring imaginative creativity and functional practicality to Infinity’s clients’ workspace designs.
“We were impressed with Amanda from the moment we met her,” said Anne O’Brien, Director of Business Development & Design at Infinity Group. “It’s not often that you meet someone so young, who possesses the creative talent, the problem-solving aptitude, and the entrepreneurial savvy Amanda has. We were fortunate to find her, and we’re grateful have her on the team.”
Corso, a native of West Haven, CT, is a 2015 graduate of the University of New Haven with a Bachelor’s Degree in Interior Design. With her skills in space-planning and architectural rendering, she excels in tailoring her design concepts to the functional needs of Infinity Group’s clients.
“I wouldn’t have expected to find a position like this so recently after graduating,” said Corso. “That makes me all the more committed to contributing to the best of my ability and helping to ensure Infinity Group’s clients and their employees are happy with the environments we create for them. I couldn’t be happier about the fact Infinity Group trusted me enough to give me this wonderful opportunity.”
About Infinity Group
Infinity Group is a design/build firm, specializing in creating, designing, and/or renovating commercial workspaces. Infinity Group provides free consultations that mitigate its prospects’ risks, maximize its prospects’ understanding of initial design plans, optimize its prospects’ trust and comfort, and minimize its prospects’ time and cost exposure. For more information, please visit www.infinitygroupus.com, email [email protected], or call 860-726-9384.
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