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ForrestPerkins Announces Staff Changes in San Francisco

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DALLAS—ForrestPerkins announced that Bree Dahl, Vice President, will lead its San Francisco office, previously led by Cliff Tuttle, who recently passed away. San Francisco is a key strategic location for ForrestPerkins, with a focus on high design.   
 
“Our San Francisco team brings a fresh approach with a focus on cutting edge lifestyle design,” says Deborah Lloyd Forrest, FASID, ISHC, President of ForrestPerkins. “This group of young, highly creative designers represents the future of ForrestPerkins and our commitment to grow our distinctive brand of luxury design on the West Coast, and in Hawaii and Asia.”

Bree Dahl, LEED AP ID+C, Vice President, served most recently as Director of Design for Crown Limited, owner and operator of luxury integrated gaming resorts in Australia and Asia. At Crown, Bree was responsible for the design, brand and procurement management of a multi-billion dollar property portfolio with a diverse team spread over multiple locations. She managed both internal staff and the work of internationally known design consultants. Prior to joining Crown, Bree served as Senior Director of Design for Starwood Hotels and Resorts’ St. Regis and Luxury Collection brands.
 
“I am both excited and honored to be leading the San Francisco office,” Bree says. “The ForrestPerkins San Francisco team includes some of the brightest and most talented designers that I have encountered in the international hospitality interior design industry. The highly collaborative, creative office established by our dear friend and colleague, Cliff Tuttle, is the perfect incubator for the fresh, modern design that owners and operators seek today and I look forward to building on the innovative team here as we grow our West Coast presence.”

Lead Designer on Scarlet Huntington Hotel

Catherine Kiely, Senior Designer, is known for her keen eye and affinity for quality and detail. Her previous experience includes numerous high-end hospitality, multi-residential, restaurant and retail projects at Gensler and McCartan. The lead designer on the Scarlet Huntington Hotel, Kiely brings a unique perspective to the studio.
 
Emily Morley, LEED AP, an NCIDQ-certified Interior Designer, is a highly creative, well-rounded designer who works closely and collaboratively with clients and product manufacturers. Her prior experience includes working at the Rockwell Group, where she was a designer on the team for the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas.
 
Brittany Spinner, LEED AP, worked very closely with Cliff Tuttle on the Ritz Carlton San Francisco lobby renovation as well as The Fairmont San Francisco guestroom renovation and is the lead designer on The Fairmont San Francisco Suites renovation.
 
Kristina Vierra, an interior design intern, is currently a student at the Academy of Art, University of San Francisco.

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