Suzie Hall, ASID, LEED AP ID+C, NEWH Member, is the Founder and President of Cornerstone Design, an award-winning interior design firm servicing the hospitality, commercial, and multi-family markets. Highly regarded as a design and procurement expert...
Suzie Hall, ASID, LEED AP ID+C, NEWH Member, is the Founder and President of Cornerstone Design, an award-winning interior design firm servicing the hospitality, commercial, and multi-family markets. Highly regarded as a design and procurement expert with a specialty in modular design, she launched the Cornerstone Collective in early 2020. Ms. Hall is a long-time industry expert with significant specialties in design, procurement, sustainability and modular development. A CEO, strategist, team builder, thought leader, speaker, author and collaborative enthusiast, Ms. Hall is that unique blend of a creative visionary and left-brained facilitator. Results-oriented, innovative, and a strategic thinker, Ms. Hall has led numerous design and project teams to award-winning results over her 33-year career, and currently leads teams in design, procurement, modular integration and construction. Passionate, intuitive and communicative, Ms. Hall brings a powerful combination of skills to each relationship and project that her firm undertakes. Her teams and projects are consistent “winners”.
Ms. Hall received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Management from the University of Puget Sound before moving into design and development, which gives her a unique view of the industry, allowing her to combine aesthetic appeal with business realities and to view projects through the owner’s lens. She recently served on the St. Alphonsus Hospital Foundation Board and the Boise Metro Chamber of Commerce Small Business Advisory Council for 9 years. Ms. Hall is a highly decorated design professional, and currently serves on the MBI Owner Developer Council and the MBI Design Professionals Council.
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