1. JESSY FULLER Associate IIDA | LEED AP
4400 Memorial Drive #1021 | Houston, TX 77007
(409)363.3243
jessyfuller@gmail.com
www.jessyfuller.com
EDUCATION
B.S. Interior Design | The University of Texas at Austin | School of Architecture | May 2007
Currently pursuing | Interior Design Registration in Texas | Spring 2010
WORK EXPERIENCE
American Art Resources | July 2009 to present | Houston, TX
Project Coordinator – Consulting under Kathy Hathorn, Judy Kugle, and Erika Cuellar
Assisted in specification and placement of art in healthcare facilities, using Evidence‐Based Design.
Luna Design Group | June 2009 to present | Houston, TX
Contract Designer ‐ in association with Luna Design Group and Milton Architects
Assisted in design, material, and furniture selection of restaurant projects, residential work, dental offices.
Morris Architects | July 2007 to May 2009 | Houston, TX
Designer – Interior Design Resource Group, Corporate Architecture Studio
Assisted in design, material, and furniture selection of hospitality projects, religious facilities, corporate build outs.
Campus Living Villages | Studio Green Project | Tallahassee, FL
Created as‐builts, design, internal graphics and wayfinding, external signage, furniture selection,
and construction documents for a 6,000sf private dorm lobby and amenities areas.
Technip USA | Energy Tower II | Houston, TX
Created space plans, design concepts, finish selections, budget recommendations, and
construction documents for a 300,000sf tenant build out, new construction, located on 15 floors
of Energy Tower II.
Internal responsibilities:
Managed Design and Product Resources for Architects and Interior Designers; facilitated
knowledge of cutting‐edge products and maintained Continuing Education in the office.
Assimilated the design library of Carter Design Associates into Morris’.
Sustained a productive office environment through scheduling general maintenance and repairs,
as well as quality control of systems furniture and auxiliary furniture.
Assisted Building Manager of First City Tower towards obtaining their LEED‐EB certification
through coordination, procurement, and installation of the building’s first waterless urinal.
Helped establish Internal Green Initiative. Introduced filterless waterless urinals at Morris
Architects. Populated Intranet with sustainable material and product information.
StudioSIX5 | August 2006 to December 2006 | Austin, TX
Intern, Design Assistant ‐ Purchasing
Assisted in purchasing and tracking of FF&E for High‐End Retirement Facility interior projects.
Provided complete inventory spreadsheets to destination warehouses.
Coordinated schedule with manufacturer representatives to ensure timely shipping and arrival,
as well as installation of product.
University of Texas Systems, Operational and Support Services | December 2005 to May 2006 | Austin, TX
Intern, Facilities Management
Coded and catalogued furniture inventory and artwork into The University of Texas System,
Operational and Support Services Inventory Database.
Updated office plans in AutoCAD
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RELEVANT DESIGN EXPERIENCE
Lifeworks – Home Improvement Challenge | August 2006 to September 2006 | Austin, TX
Designer for Whataburger Corporate team
2nd Place Design Award in Student Designer Category
Designed apartment for an 18 year old youth recently aged out of foster care.
Five week volunteer project with a budget of $1,000 plus donations.
Painted/installed apartment with team in 8 hours.
University of Texas Studio | Susman, Tisdale, Gayle Architects | January 2006 to May 2006 | Austin, TX
The University of Texas at Austin – firm sponsor for studio
Consulted with firm in Design VI studio on a spa/ballroom project in Lakeway, TX.
Formed design proposal and drew full range of construction documents.
University of Texas Studio | Gensler | August 2006 to December 2006 | Austin, TX
The University of Texas at Austin – firm sponsor for studio
Consulted with firm in Design V studio on a corporate project, Fluor Office Headquarters, in Irving, TX.
Assimilated team marketing strategy and branding scheme, with Judy Pesek, Gensler Principal.
Created design proposal, and drew full range of construction documents.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
IIDA |Houston City Center Council member | Programs Co‐Chair | 2008‐2010
January 2009 – Planned speaker and tour of the Looscan Library for 60 local professionals.
February 2009 – Helped with 2009 Student Conference for 150 interior design college students.
March 2009 – Organized tour of the Girl Scouts of San Jacinto County’s Program Place for Girls.
Coordinated lead designer as well as CEO of the Girl Scouts to speak. Master of Ceremonies.
April 2009 – Houston’s 1st Annual Product Runway. Accommodated 12 teams, 20 underwriters,
and 350 attendees. Raised $6,000 for the Furniture Bank of Houston. Master of Ceremonies.
ACRP | The Association of Commercial Real Estate Professionals | July 2006 to Present
RDA | Rice Design Alliance | RDA Partner Membership | May 2009 to Present
NEWH | The Network of Executive Women in Hospitality, Inc. | May 2009 to Present
TAID | Texas Association for Interior Design | December 2008 to Present
APX | Alpha Rho Chi | Architecture & the Allied Arts Fraternity | January 2005 to Present
SKILLS
Proficient AutoCAD 2006/2008, Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Office,
Material boards (digital and physical)
Intermediate Adobe Creative Suite: InDesign and Illustrator, Digital photography,
Physical model building
Familiar Revit BIM Platform, AutoCAD 2009 and AutoCAD Architecture 2009
INTERESTS
Small Living | Exploring Efficiencies in Architecture & Design
Branding | Creating identity of a Space or Client through Graphics, Wayfinding, Color, Finishes
REFERENCES
Provided upon request.
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