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Jessica Motz, Hoefer Welker Interior Designer
We are proud to announce that Hoefer Welker employee Jessica Motz has passed her NCIDQ exam and is now a certified interior designer.
Jessica has a Masters of Interior Architecture and Product Design degree from Kansas State University. She has been with the firm since 2013. She is one of seven certified interior designers at our firm, and one of more than 25,000 total interior design professionals who have passed the exam and earned the NCIDQ certificate.
Qualified candidates take the NCIDQ exam in three sections, and must successfully pass each section within a specific time frame. Once certified, NCIDQ-certified designers have been educated, trained and examined to protect public health, safety and welfare.
Jessica has achieved the highest qualification, meeting the interior design profession’s legal and regulatory standards established by over half of the U.S. and Canadian provinces. Congratulations, Jessica, on this monumental achievement!
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