Brandon Reeves Promoted to Design Director

Brandon Reeves Portrait

Selbert Perkins Design is pleased to announce the promotion of Brandon Reeves to Design Director. Since joining the company, Brandon has become an invaluable design leader and a respected key contributor to numerous education, civic, mixed-use, hospitality, entertainment, and branding projects, to name a few. In his new role, Brandon will oversee all aspects of these projects from concept to completion, in order to fulfill our clients’ goals and objectives.

“Brandon strives for excellence with every project he works on. His commitment to our clients and his loyalty to the company are exemplary. We are very fortunate to have such a talented designer on our team, and we appreciate his many contributions to the company’s success.”
– Robin Perkins, Co-founding Partner, Selbert Perkins Design

Brandon brings ideas to life, pushing the boundaries of design excellence. His passion for innovation and commitment to detail make him an integral and popular member of the SPD family, fostering a collaborative and inspiring atmosphere. Please join us in congratulating Brandon on his well-deserved promotion.

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