Heather Wolfe Promoted to Design Director

Heather Wolfe

Selbert Perkins Design is pleased to announce the promotion of Heather Wolfe to Design Director. Heather has over 20 years of experience in branding, marketing, environmental graphic design, signage, wayfinding, and client engagement. Since joining SPD, Heather has applied her strong leadership skills to numerous projects and has quickly become a popular and highly respected team member with her proven ability for execution and performance.

We are thrilled to have Heather on our team and excited for her promotion to Design Director. Heather’s creativity, problem-solving, organizational skills and attention to detail have made her a valuable asset for our office. Due to her amazing attitude, design skills and ability to think on her feet, we know that she will thrive in her new position.

John Lutz, Partner, Selbert Perkins Design

Heather is a strategic and conceptual thinker who excels in project management and creative solutions. As SPD’s newest Design Director, she will continue to service our clients with positivity and the highest regard for their individual requirements. Please join us in congratulating Heather on her well-deserved promotion.

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