For the last 19 years, Heather has worked to create human-centered, innovative interior design solutions that respond to user desires and the inherent qualities of space. Her diverse body of award-winning work spans multiple typologies with one singular goal - to create spaces that improve the quality of life for the people who touch them. As a biophilic and wellness design expert, Heather co-led research studying the impact of design on physical, cognitive, and social - emotional wellness with Harvard's TH Chan School of Public Health. Her clients include Fortune 100/500 companies looking to make major transformative impacts on space, to developers rethinking how people live and work, and executive private residences desiring to create home as a sanctuary. As a sought-after speaker for interior design trends and insights, Heather's design work and future focused design ideas have been featured in publications including Work Design Magazine, Crains Detroit, Building Design + Construction Magazine, Prism Magazine, HR Reporter, Great Lakes by Design, CAM, and many local publications.