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UNLV School of Architecture
welcomed Margo Grant Walsh on
March 10, 2003
Information about Margo Grant Walsh: Starting in 1979 with a staff of two, Walsh now has a staff of 280 and serves a client roster of more than 1,850. She has participated in and supervised work on top corporate design projects for Mobil Oil Corp., Goldman Sachs & Co., Newsweek, Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft, Davis Polk & Wardwell and Morgan Bank, among others. She has been credited with helping to establish Gensler as one of the world's largest and most successful design firms, and in 1995 became its Vice Chairman. In 1987, Walsh was inducted into the Interior Design magazine Hall of Fame, and in 2000 she received a Leadership Award of Excellence from the New York Chapter of IIDA. Her alma mater presented her with a medal in 2002 for her professional and personal achievements. "Margo distinguished herself as an interior designer when the profession was still in its infancy," says Jennifer Busch, Editor-in-Chief of Contract magazine, which in 2002 presented Walsh with its first Legend Award. "Moreover, she did this as a woman in a largely male corporate world." "I would like to be known for participating in the creation of the leading design firm of the last half of the 20th century," Walsh says. Busch adds that throughout her career Walsh also served as a role model and mentor to countless younger interior designers. "There are many designers today, great successes in their own right, who would name Margo as a positive influence on their career," Busch says. "I'm very proud that through inspiration and example, I was able to challenge many young professionals— especially women—to become part of the ever-evolving profession of interior design."
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| Margo Walsh Grant Hall of Game designers: http://www.interiordesign.net/index.asp?layout=HallofFame_designers&designer_id=30&bio=all (last accessed 2.12.2006) |
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