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Colorado Interior Design Coalition P.O. Box 3187 Denver, CO 80201-3187
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Connie Burton, AAHID, ASID, CIDC
Connie Burton is a Sr. Associate with Gallun Snow Associates, Inc., a firm specializing in healthcare interior design. The firm is located in Denver Colorado and was founded in 1988, growing to a current staff of 16 designers and support personnel. Connie has been with the firm for 8 years after owning her own design business in Albuquerque, New Mexico for 10 years.
Gallun Snow’s healthcare focus includes large acute care hospital interior design, as well as free standing surgery centers, cancer centers and medical office buildings. Connie has been involved as project manager for facilities such as The Nighthorse Campbell Native Health Building and the Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Institute at the University Of Colorado Health Sciences Center at the Fitzsimons campus in Aurora Colorado. She is currently managing projects with the Exempla Healthcare system which includes Saint Joseph Hospital, Lutheran Medical Center and Good Samaritan Medical Center. She has experience in long term care and was recently project manager for the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Elderly Housing in Eagle Butte South Dakota.
Connie graduated from Texas Tech University in 1981 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. She passed the NCIDQ exam in 1984 and passed the AAHID exam in 2006. Her passion for the field is expressed in her involvement with ASID over the past 20 years, locally and nationally, CIDA (formerly FIDER), and the Colorado Interior Design Coalition, a coalition that monitors the status of legislation involving interior design in the state of Colorado. She has been involved with her alum university on the Interior Design Advisory Board and is currently chair of the Design Advisory Board for Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design in Denver. |
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