HELONG MEI meihelong0828@gmail.com Interior Designer TO Mr. Blackley, Klein Dear Mr. Blackley, Klein’s reputation for efficient and sleek interior design has inspired me ever since I collaborated with you on the Frost project five years ago. Becoming one of your celebrated designers has been my ambition ever since. A bachelor’s degree in interior design from Penn State University led to a graduate placement at Northman Design, where I learned directly from three of the industry greats. I honed my AutoCad knowledge, perfected my concept presentation skills, managed every aspect of the design process and understood the rigors of running a project to a prescribed budget. I have specialized in office design for the past six years and have worked on some of the most innovative projects in New York. As the commercial real estate industry has realized the value of the inspirational workplace, my multi-award-winning office environments have received countless plaudits. Among others in my enclosed portfolio, the Haines & Barton building design won “best small office” in the 2018 NY IntDes awards. The opportunity at Klein & Co would offer me the chance to build on my experience in the technology sector. I understand the differing workplace requirements of tech professionals, believing that my design and visualization skills, together with my flair for innovation, would contribute to taking Klein’s office spaces to the next level. My real/virtual software developer meeting rooms for Epoch Gaming were featured 85 times in industry press. I understand the dynamics of making a design project work, am confident in communicating with various stakeholders and have proven efficient in project planning. Getting people on the same page with a design is one thing; but keeping them there is the real challenge. Influencing skills are featured highly on many of my professional references. I enclose a link to my virtual portfolio and would welcome the opportunity of an interview to walk you through some of my most successful projects. Sincerely, Mary Trevino