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Blueprint Interiors drives wellbeing in design with workplace experience manager appointment

Workplace consultants and commercial interior design specialists Blueprint Interiors have appointed Claire Lacey as workplace experience manager.

Claire brings a wealth of experience to the role, having previously worked as a personnel manager, kitchen and bathroom showroom manager and run her own interior design business for six years.

In this newly created role at Blueprint Interiors, Claire will be responsible for ensuring the smooth running of the company’s busy office and showroom, Worklife Central. She will also assist Blueprint’s design, furniture, finance and contracts teams to deliver excellent customer service at every stage of the workplace design and fit out process.

As workplace consultants, Blueprint Interiors supports its clients to achieve accreditations including the WELL Building Standard, which Claire will also be involved with to ensure requirements are met at Blueprint Interiors’ own office, as well as at client workplaces.

Claire commented on her appointment: “I’m delighted to be joining Blueprint Interiors, a reputable company in my hometown that I’ve admired for several years. I’m passionate about creating inspiring and functional workspaces and I very much align with Blueprint’s focus on incorporating wellness principles into their designs.”

Chloe Sproston, creative director at Blueprint Interiors, said: “Claire’s experience and enthusiasm for workplace design will be a valuable asset to our team.

“Our work often involves guiding our clients at a time of wider business and cultural transformation, and we are committed to providing exceptional support throughout the entire process and beyond. Claire’s appointment underlines this commitment.”

Claire is one of several new team members to join Blueprint Interiors so far this year, as well as a raft of internal promotions.

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