Cory dePasquale Promoted to Design Director

Cory dePasquale

Selbert Perkins Design is pleased to announce the promotion of Cory dePasquale to Design Director. During his tenure at SPD, Cory has demonstrated strong design, management, and leadership skills while successfully working on projects in the civic, transportation, education, and healthcare sectors. Cory’s enthusiasm and presence at the office, on job sites, or with our partners helps our team do their best work every day.

“It is a pleasure to work with Cory.  His enthusiasm for great design is infectious, making him a popular and respected member of the SPD team.  This promotion couldn’t happen to a nicer person or a more talented designer – and we know the best is yet to come.”

– Clifford Selbert, Co-founding Partner, Selbert Perkins Design

Cory brings a wealth of experience in brand identity development, signage and wayfinding design, CAD, 3D visualization, digital marketing strategy, and project management to his new role as Design Director. Please join us in congratulating Cory on his well-deserved promotion and celebrating his many contributions to the company’s success now and in the future.

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