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by Andrea Walls on May 8, 2020
by Andrea Walls on May 8, 2020
> Knight Connection > 40 Under 40: Jolene Mudri ’03, ’17MBA
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design
Master of Business Administration
Interior Designer at an architecture firm dedicated to hospital and health center design
Dallas, Texas
As a healthcare interior designer, I want to continue to hone my talents and become a certified healthcare designer. The work of an interior designer in any healthcare facility not only sets the tone of the building but can have a significant effect on people’s lives and well-being.
Since 2016, I have volunteered with the Philadelphia Covenant House to help raise awareness and funds for young people facing homelessness. I led a pop-up art installation at City Hall to represent the 546 youth the shelter had to turn away. Donations raised from the event helped to expand the shelter’s bed capacity. The installation was also recognized among the top 10 art installations in Philadelphia by “Streets Dept.”
Make connections and take risks.
The work of an interior designer in any healthcare facility not only sets the tone of the building but can have a significant effect on people’s lives and well-being.
- JOLENE MUDRI ’03, ’17MBA