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Bienenstock Furniture Library Updates Board for 2021, Supports Inaugural Student Design
January 13,
2021 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry
The Bienenstock Furniture Library has announced updates to its board of directors effective this month. Among its ongoing initiatives as a furniture and design industry resource, the board will serve to support the library’s inaugural Student Design Summit this fall.
Christi Spangle, co-CEO at High Point-based interior design firm Barbour Spangle Design, assumes the role of board President for a two-year term beginning in 2021. She served as a board member since 2013.
Four new board members serving one-year terms include Caroline Hipple, president of Ohio-based, upholstered furniture specialist Norwalk Furniture; Nancy Fire, design industry consultant and owner of NYC-based Design Works International; Leslie Newby, president of North Carolina-based WorkTheBrand, a PR and marketing communications agency; and Elizabeth Scruggs, founder and principal of design-build firm Superior Construction and Design, based in the Nashville Metropolitan area.
Sarah Stevenson is part of the Communications Specialists team for the City of High Point, and is named to the board position of Secretary, Executive Committee.
Two new Student Representative Board Members are Ethan Barbour, currently a student at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), earning his BFA in Interior Design and minor degrees in Architectural History and Business Management; and Dylan Timoney, an industrial design student at Appalachian State University where he is pursuing double majors in Furniture and Product Design.
“The Bienenstock Furniture Library Board of Directors reflects the individual strengths and leadership skills needed to have a successful, working board,” says Jones. “The library is well positioned to continue serving the furniture and design industries through their collaborative efforts.”
Long-time board member Dudley Moore, president of High Point-based Otto & Moore Furniture, will serve a two-year term as Vice President of the library’s board of directors.