Mike Suazo Promoted to Design Director

Selbert Perkins Design is pleased to announce Mike Suazo’s promotion from Senior Designer to Design Director. In his short time with the company, Mike has proved himself to be a talented and essential member of our Boston team. He has expertise in all areas of experiential design, including print, advertising, web, interactive technology, and environmental graphic design. There is no doubt that Mike’s experience in signage and wayfinding, environmental graphics, and concept rendering have all contributed to SPD’s success.

“Mike’s elevation to Design Director is a testament to his talent, his thoughtfulness, and the quiet consistency he brings to everything he works on. I couldn’t be prouder to see him embrace the next step of his career with us at SPD. Mike’s promotion to Design Director is a major win for our Boston office staff and clients alike.”
– Cory dePasquale, Design Principal

Please join us in congratulating Mike on his well-deserved promotion.

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