erin@model55.com
508-405-0355 x 704
erin@model55.com
508-405-0355 x 704
As a Project Facilitator at Model55, I act as a liaison between Model55 subcontractors (Local Staging Partners, handymen, and white glove installers) and our clients – managing the scheduling of appointments at communities and ensuring all applicable details, confirmations, materials, and other needs for appointments are communicated in a timely fashion to the appropriate parties. I also act as a liaison between our Local Staging Partners and the Model55 design team – ensuring Local Staging Partners are properly coached on Model55 field measure and install standards, making sure project materials are available in a timely fashion, and that direct communication between Local Staging Partners and Model55 designers is initiated for high priority projects and installations.
I graduated from Keene State College in 2018 with a degree in Studio Art and minor in Art History. During my time at Keene, I worked at a handmade tile company as well as a senior living community. After graduation, I worked at a sales company before interning at the Umbrella Community Arts Center in Concord, MA. Working alongside the Visual Arts Manager, I gained hands-on experience working in a gallery setting, curating art shows, and forming relationships with the residing artists.
Having previously worked at a Senior Living Community, I really enjoy seeing the finished product of our models and hearing how much the communities and residents appreciate having a fresh space to call home.
I really enjoy sketching/drawing in my free time, it’s a great stress reliever and something I’ve always been fond of. I also enjoy finding new music and going to see live bands.
Harry Potter (Book Series and the movies), A Discovery of Witches (Book Series), Black City (Book Series), The Outsiders (Movie), New Girl (Tv), Hannibal (Tv), That 70’s Show (Tv), It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (Tv)
Cats 🙂
When I was little I wanted to be a paranormal investigator when I grew up.
There will be people that will say you can’t make a living out of something you love to do, but are you really living by not doing it?